The first little bastard to call me Gramps : poems of the late middle ages / Bill Richardson ; illuminated by Roxanna Bickadoroff.
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- ISBN: 9781487000547 (hardcover) :
- Physical Description: 114 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
- Publisher: Toronto : Anansi, 2015.
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Subject: | Aging. Canadian wit and humor. Humorous poetry, English. Poetry, Canadian. |
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Bill Richardson is a writer and broadcaster. His books include Bachelor Brothers’ Bed & Breakfast, which won the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, and After Hamelin, a novel for children, which won the Silver Birch Award. For CBC Radio, he hosted Richardson’s Roundup and Bunny Watson. He lives in Vancouver, B.C., and Holmfield, Manitoba.
Roxanna Bikadoroff is an award-winning Canadian artist whose illustrations have been published internationally for more than 25 years. Her work has been published (and shown) in Canada, the United States, Japan, England, Ireland, Europe, Romania, Brazil, Israel, and China. Her illustrations have appeared in hundreds of magazines and newspapers, including The New Yorker and The Walrus magazine and on numerous book covers. She works in a variety of mediums, has won numerous awards, and has served twice as a judge for the National Magazine Awards. She was born in Montreal and currently lives in Vancouver.
Roxanna Bikadoroff is an award-winning Canadian artist whose illustrations have been published internationally for more than 25 years. Her work has been published (and shown) in Canada, the United States, Japan, England, Ireland, Europe, Romania, Brazil, Israel, and China. Her illustrations have appeared in hundreds of magazines and newspapers, including The New Yorker and The Walrus magazine and on numerous book covers. She works in a variety of mediums, has won numerous awards, and has served twice as a judge for the National Magazine Awards. She was born in Montreal and currently lives in Vancouver.