Chris Riddell
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Chris Riddell
| Paɣa bee doo | Doo |
|---|---|
| O ya Tiŋgbaŋ | United Kingdom |
| Yumaŋli | Chris |
| Daŋ yuli | Riddell |
| Doɣam dabsili | 13 Silimin gɔli April 1962 |
| Dɔɣim Tiŋa | Cape Town |
| A ya balli | Silmiinsili |
| Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibu | Silmiinsili |
| Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋ | University of Brighton |
| Tuma shee | Brighton |
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| Copyright status as a creator | works protected by copyrights |
Chris Riddell OBE (/rɪdˈɛl/ rid-EL) ( bɛ dɔɣɔ la silimiingoli April bɛɣu pinaata dali, yuuni 1962) o nyɛla ŋun nyɛ South Africa silimiinga ŋun nyɛ sasabira n sabiri bibihi buku nima ni political cartoonist n ti Observer. O nyɛla ŋun di Kate Greenaway Medals pinaata ni British librarians' yuuni yuuni kpaŋmaŋ pina din jendi ŋun sabi bihi buku nim n di.,[1][2][3][lower-alpha 1]
O bɛhigu
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Chris Riddell nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so yuuni 1962 tiŋyuli booni Cape Town, South Africa, luɣu shɛli o ba ni daa nyɛ "liberal Anglican vicar"[4]
O tuma nim shɛŋa
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]As author and illustrator
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Ben and the Bear (1986)
- Mr Underbed (1986)
- Bird's New Shoes (1987)
- The Fibbs (1987)
- The Trouble With Elephants (1988)
- The Wish Factory (1988)
- When the Walrus Comes (1989)
- The Bear Dance (1990)
- The Wonderful World of Zoom (1995)
- Puzzle Boy (1996)
- My Busy Book (1998)
- Tribal Politics (1999)
- The Da Vinci Cod (2005)
- The Emperor of Absurdia (2006)
- Wendel's Workshop (2007)
- Chris Riddell's Doodle-a-Day (2015)
- 100 Hugs (2017)
- Travels with My Sketchbook (2017)
- Once Upon A Wild Wood (2018)
- Timorous Beasts (2021)
- A Mermaid's Diary (2025)
- The World of Mr. Munroe (2025)
- Humphrey:
- Humphrey the Hippo (1986)
- Humphrey of the Rovers (1986)
- Humphrey Goes to the Ball (1986)
- Humphrey's New Trousers (1986)
- Platypus:
- Platypus (2001)
- Platypus and the Lucky Day (2002)
- Platypus and the Birthday Party (2003)
- Ottoline:
- Ottoline and the Yellow Cat (2007)
- Ottoline Goes to School (2008)
- Ottoline at Sea (2010)
- Ottoline and the Purple Fox (2016)
- Alienography:
- Alienography or How to spot an alien and what to do about it (2010)
- Alienography – Tips for Tiny Tyrants (2012)
- Goth Girl:
- Goth Girl and the Ghost of a Mouse (2013)
- Goth Girl and the Fete Worse than Death (2014)
- Goth Girl and the Wuthering Fright (2015)
- Goth Girl and the Pirate Queen (2015 World Book Day edition)
- Goth Girl and the Sinister Symphony (2017)
- The Sleep Of Reason:
- The Sleep Of Reason Volume I (2019)
- The Sleep Of Reason Volume II (2020)
- The Sleep Of Reason Volume III (2021)
- The Cloud Horse Chronicles:
- Guardians of Magic (2019)
- Tiggy Thistle and the Lost Guardians (2022)
- Five Years... A Sketchbook of Political Drawings:
- Five Years... A Sketchbook of Political Drawings - Volume I 2020 (2021)
- Five Years... A Sketchbook of Political Drawings - Volume II 2021 (2022)
- Five Years... A Sketchbook of Political Drawings - Volume III 2022 (2023)
- Five Years... A Sketchbook of Political Drawings - Volume IV 2023 (2024)
- Five Years... A Sketchbook of Political Drawings - Volume V 2024 (2025)
As illustrator
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- written by other authors
- The Mystery of Silver Mountain (1984)
- Beware, Princess! (1986)
- Love Forty (1986)
- Dreamboat Brontosaurus (1987)
- Gruesome Giants (1987)
- The Magician's Cat (1987)
- Beyond the Rolling River (1988)
- Dracula's Daughter (1988)
- Moon Whales (1988)
- Peter Pan (1988), an edition of the 1911 J. M. Barrie classic
- Treasure Island (1988), an edition of the 1883 R. L. Stevenson classic
- The Pirates of Pudding Beach (1989)
- Manifold Manor (1989)
- You're Thinking About Doughnuts (1989)
- Ffangs the Vampire Bat and the Kiss of Truth (1990)
- The Prism Tree (1990)
- Lizzie Dripping and the Witch (1991)
- Patrick in Person (1991)
- Best Enemies (1992)
- The Thing in the Sink (1992)
- An Armful of Bears (1993)
- A Trunkful of Elephants (1994)
- Rent-a-Friend (1994)
- Say Hello to the Buffalo (1994)
- The Iron Wolf (1995)
- Angus Rides the Goods Train (1996)
- Brilliant Minds (1996)
- Buddhism for Sheep (1996)
- Feng Shui for Cats (1997)
- Feng Shui for Dogs (1997)
- The Castle of Inside Out (1997)
- The Swan's Stories (1997)
- The Tall Story (1997)
- Until I Met Dudley (1997)
- Buddhism for Bears (1998)
- Buster's Diaries (1998)
- Management for Martians (1998)
- Stories for Me! (1998)
- Castle Diary (1999), by Richard Platt
- The Tao for Babies (2000)
- Pirate Diary (2001), by Richard Platt
- The Rabbits' Rebellion (2001)
- Three Scary Stories (2001)
- Hairy Bill (2002)
- Un Italiano in America (2003)
- Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver" (2004), Gullivers Travels (1726) adapted by Martin Jenkins
- Politics Cutting Through the Crap (2006)
- Don Quixote (2010), Don Quixote (1605) adapted by Martin Jenkins
- Just So Stories (2013), an edition of the 1902 Rudyard Kipling classic
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin (2014), by Russell Brand
- The Box of Demons (2015), by Daniel Whelan
- Things You Find in a Poet's Beard (2015), by A. F. Harrold
- Island (2015), by Nicky Singer
- My Little Book of Big Freedoms (2015)
- The Hunting of the Snark (2016), an illustrated edition of The Hunting of the Snark (1876) by Lewis Carroll
- The Castle of Inside Out (2016), by David Henry Wilson
- The Lie Tree (2016), by Frances Hardinge
- I Killed Father Christmas (2017), by Anthony McGowan
- How To Stop Time (2017), by Matt Haig
- A Kid in My Class (2018), by Rachel Rooney
- Poems to Live Your Life By (2018)
- The Tales of Beedle The Bard (2018), by J.K. Rowling
- Poems to Fall in Love With (2019)
- The Greenhill Dictionary of Military Quotations (2020), edited by Peter G. Tsouras
- Poems to Save the World With (2020)
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (2020), an illustrated edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) by Lewis Carroll
- DOCTOR WHO: Adventures in Lockdown (2020), by Chris Chibnall, Paul Cornell, Russell T Davies, Neil Gaiman, Mark Gatiss, Pete McTighe, Steven Moffat, Vinay Patel, Joy Wilkinson
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2021), by Douglas Adams
- Indigo Takes Flight (2021), by Krista M. Lambert
- Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (2021), an illustrated edition of Through the Looking-Glass (1871) by Lewis Carroll
- Booklet for the vinyl releases of Punisher (album) by Phoebe Bridgers
- Arthur: The Always King (2021), by Kevin Crossley-Holland
- The Big Amazing Poetry Book (2022)
- We Wish You A Merry Christmas and other festive poems (2022)
- A Passing On of Shells: 50 Fifty-Word Poems (2023), by Simon Lamb
- The Little Prince (2023), an illustrated edition of The Little Prince (1943) by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (2023), by Douglas Adams
- Gods and Monsters - Mythological Poems (2023), by Ana Sampson
- Mothtown (2023), by Caroline Hardaker
- Heroes and Villains: Poems About Legends (2024), by Ana Sampson
- King Alfred and the Ice Coffin (2024), by Kevin Crossley-Holland
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O kpaŋmaŋ pina mini nintiɣibo
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- O kpaŋmaŋ pina
- 1997 Something Else, written by Kathryn Cave, won the UNESCO Prize for Children's and Young People's Literature in the Service of Tolerance.[5] Later in a TV in 13.9.2001. (ages 3-6).
- 2001 Pirate Diary, written by Richard Platt, won the Kate Greenaway Medal.[1][4]
- 2003 Pirate Diary won the Blue Peter Book Award, Best Book with Facts.[6]
- 2004 Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver", adapted by Martin Jenkins from the 1726 classic, won the Kate Greenaway Medal.[2][7]
- 2004 Fergus Crane, written by Paul Stewart, Nestlé Smarties Book Prize (ages 6–8) and the Smarties Prize "4Children Special Award".[8]
- 2007 Ottoline and the Yellow Cat, written and illustrated by Riddell, won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize (ages 6–8).[8]
- 2008 Ottoline and the Yellow Cat won a Red House Children's Book Award.[9]
- 2013 Goth Girl and the Ghost of a Mouse won the Costa Book Awards (Children's category).[10][11]
- 2016 The Sleeper and the Spindle, written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Riddell, won the Kate Greenaway Medal. This made him become the first ever triple winner of the award.[12]
- 2019 He was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to illustration and charity.[13][14]
- Runners-up, etc.
- 1994 Something Else by Cave was commended for the Greenaway Medal.[3][lower-alpha 1]
- 1999 Castle Diary by Platt was highly commended for the Greenaway Medal.[3][lower-alpha 1]
- 2002 Pirate Diary by Platt was Smarties silver runner-up (ages 6–8).[8]
- 2005 Corby Flood by Stewart was Smarties bronze runner-up (ages 6–8).[8]
- 2006 Hugo Pepper by Stewart was Smarties silver runner-up (ages 6–8).[8]
- 2006 The Emperor of Absurdia, written and illustrated by Riddell, was Smarties silver runner-up (ages 0–5).[8]
- 2007 The Emperor of Absurdia made the Greenaway shortlist.[15]
- 2008 Ottoline and the Yellow Cat, written and illustrated by Riddell, made the Greenaway shortlist.[15]
- 2008 Wendel's Workshop, written and illustrated by Riddell, made the Booktrust Early Years Award shortlist.[16]
- 2010 The Graveyard Book, written by Neil Gaiman, made the Greenaway shortlist in its Children's Edition illustrated by Riddell.[15][lower-alpha 2] (Gaiman won the companion Carnegie Medal).[17]
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- ↑ "Former winners recapture Costa prize". BBC News. 6 January 2014. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-25627541. İstifadə tarixi: 6 January 2014.
- ↑ Mark Brown (26 November 2013). "Costa book awards 2013: late author on all-female fiction shortlist". The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/nov/26/costa-book-award-shortlists-2013. İstifadə tarixi: 27 November 2013.
- ↑ "2016 CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Winners Revealed". CILIP. 20 June 2016. https://carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/2016-cilip-carnegie-and-kate-greenaway-winners-revealed-childrens-laureate-scores-first-kate-greenaway-medal-hat-trick-while-verse-novel-triumphs-in-the-carnegie/. İstifadə tarixi: 20 June 2016.[permanent dead link]
- ↑ Queen honours men and women from Brighton and Hove (en-US) (2018-12-30).
- ↑ Pullman, Donaldson, Riddell and Atwood in New Year's Honours | the Bookseller.
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[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Chris Riddell on Facebook
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