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  • Those remind me of similar pictures in David Macaulay's Cathedral, Eric Sloane's books on agricultural tools, and Edward Tunis's volumes on colonial America.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • And, in her memory and for your pleasure, here is the seminal article she wrote with Eliza Dresang about David Macaulay's eternally confounding Black and White.

    Remembering Kate McClelland Roger Sutton 2009

  • Teachers Jackson and Engel were both overwhelmed by the celebrity and glamour of the $450 a person event that had table centerpieces inspired by Macaulay's books and an art auction that included works by Art Spiegelman, Uri Shulevitz and Quentin Blake that raised $40,000 for the museum.

    Rocco Staino: Teachers Meet Kit Lit Glitterati Rocco Staino 2010

  • Those remind me of similar pictures in David Macaulay's Cathedral, Eric Sloane's books on agricultural tools, and Edward Tunis's volumes on colonial America.

    How the Latest Sword-Wielding Mice Came to Be 2009

  • Teachers Jackson and Engel were both overwhelmed by the celebrity and glamour of the $450 a person event that had table centerpieces inspired by Macaulay's books and an art auction that included works by Art Spiegelman, Uri Shulevitz and Quentin Blake that raised $40,000 for the museum.

    Rocco Staino: Teachers Meet Kit Lit Glitterati Rocco Staino 2010

  • Junior's library haul this week included David Macaulay's Pyramid, from 1975.

    The Week in Books, or Leave Me Alone, I'm Reading! 2009

  • And, in her memory and for your pleasure, here is the seminal article she wrote with Eliza Dresang about David Macaulay's eternally confounding Black and White.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Roger Sutton 2009

  • Standard Chartered in Shanghai had long been called Macaulay's

    A Back-Story to The Man Who Loved China A Coincidence Most Curious and Telling 2010

  • Junior's library haul this week included David Macaulay's Pyramid, from 1975.

    Chicken Spaghetti: 2009

  • Not for the first time one thinks of Thomas Babington Macaulay's quip: We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality.

    Notable & Quotable 2012

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