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The illustrators: Miroslav Šašek


  • Thames & Hudson
  • by Martin Salisbury
Czech artist Miroslav Šašek (1916-1980) was remarkable for his unique and pioneering approach to non-fiction picture books, illustrating daily life as if seen from a child's perspective. His bestselling This Is… series eventually totalled eighteen books. A witty collection of travel guides for children, the books employ an avant-garde synthesis of word and image that captures the joyous idiosyncrasies of life and culture in cities and countries around the world.

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ISBN 9780500023341 | E | HB
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Publisher Thames & Hudson
ISBN 9780500023341
Author(s) Martin Salisbury
Publication date October 2021
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 245 x 187 mm
Illustrations 119 col. & bw ill.
Pages 112
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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An introduction to Miroslav Šašek, the world-famous creator of the This Is… series of children's books.

Czech artist Miroslav Šašek (1916-1980) was remarkable for his unique and pioneering approach to non-fiction picture books, illustrating daily life as if seen from a child's perspective. His bestselling This Is… series eventually totalled eighteen books. A witty collection of travel guides for children, the books employ an avant-garde synthesis of word and image that captures the joyous idiosyncrasies of life and culture in cities and countries around the world.

With great insight, acclaimed author Martin Salisbury analyses Šašek's multifarious oeuvre, and how he became one of the twentieth century's most beloved and significant contributors to the world of picture books. The artist's charming travelogues continue to appeal to adults and children alike, even in a digital age exploding with travel imagery. In this beautifully designed book, illustrated with sketches and original artwork, and featuring examples spanning from Greece to Hong Kong, Rome to San Francisco, Ireland to Israel and more, Šašek's best-known works come alive alongside lesser-known aspects of his practice, such as painting and puppet-making.