
IAN ANDREW
BIOGRAPHY
Ian Andrew studied illustration at Camberwell College of
Arts and Crafts and later gained an MA in Animation from
the Royal College of Art. He has worked on numerous animated
films, including Raymond Briggs' Father Christmas and his
own film, Dolphins, which won the First Bite Award in 1987.
His work has been featured on posters and book jackets,
and his illustrated books include The Midnight Man and The
Lion and Mouse, which was shortlisted for the 1996 Mother
Goose Award.
He lives in Dorset.
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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Sherekhan
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Lion and the Mouse, retold by A.J. Wood,
published by Templar in 1995
Premlata and the Festival of Lights, written
by Rumer Godden, published by Macmillan in 1996
The Dictionary of Dreams published by Dorling
Kindersley in 1996
The Forgotten Garden, written by Caroline Repchuk,
published by Templar in 1997
Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde, written by Robert Louise
Stevenson, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1997
The Midnight Man, written by Berlie Doherty,
published by Walker Books in 1998
Kin, written by Peter Dickenson, published by
Macmillan in 1998 (shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal)
The Rope Maker, written by Peter Dickenson, published
by Macmillan in 1998
Oliver Twist, written by Charles Dickens, published
by Dorling Kindersley in 1999
Jim's Lion, written by Rusel Hoban, published
by Walker Books in 1999
In Search of a Homeland, retold by Penelope Lively,
published by Francis Lincoln in 2001
Black Beauty, written by Anna Sewell, published
by Kingfisher in 2001
The Jungle Book, written by Rudyard Kipling,
published by Templar in 2003
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