
Robert Lawson
1892 – 1957
31 works on record
Biography
Robert Lawson (October 4, 1892 – May 27, 1957) was an American writer and illustrator of children's books. He won the Caldecott Medal for his illustrations in They Were Strong and Good in 1941 and the Newbery award for his short story for Rabbit Hill in 1945.
Works

The golden horseshoe
1935

Robert Lawson, illustrator

Otter On His Own The Story Of A Sea Otter

Ben and me : a new and astonishing life of Benjamin Franklin as written by his good mouse Amos

Mr. Popper's Penguins

They Were Strong and Good

Dick Whittington & His Cat

I Discover Columbus

Ben and Me

Rabbit hill

Robbut, a tale of tails

The great wheel (Newbery honor roll)

Captain Kidd's Cat

Smeller Martin

Edward, Hoppy, and Joe

McWhinney's jaunt

Watchwords of liberty

The fabulous flight

The tough winter

Mr. Twigg's mistake

Just for fun

Mr. Revere and I

The Story of Ferdinand
Æsop's fables
Æsop's fables
Dhayl al-arnab
Dhayl al-arnab
ha-General shel amori ha-tsaʻir
ha-General shel amori ha-tsaʻir
Givʻat ha-arnavim
Givʻat ha-arnavim
Mr. Wilmer
Mr. Wilmer
At that time
At that time
ספורו של פרדיננד
ספורו של פרדיננד
Givʻat ha-shefanim
Givʻat ha-shefanim