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  1. Lillian Hoban (May 18, 1925 – July 17, 1998) was an American illustrator and children's writer best known for picture books created with her husband Russell Hoban. According to OCLC, she has published 326 works in 1,401 publications in 11 languages.

  2. Lillian Hoban is one of America's best loved author/ illustrators of children's books. She is perhaps best known for her lovable I-Can Read hero Arthur, a young chimpanzee and his little sister Violet. Together the pair explore the ups and downs and ultimate humor of early childhood.

  3. Aug 2, 1998 · Lillian Hoban, who illustrated or wrote more than 100 children's books, including those featuring a badger named Frances and a chimpanzee named Arthur, died on July 17 at New...

  4. Apr 17, 2023 · A rich imagination, a childhood love of reading, and an early talent for illustrations led Lillian Hoban to become one of children’s literature’s most beloved artists of the 20th century. Hoban made a name for herself with her “I Can Read” books and the stories of Frances the badger.

  5. Lillian Hoban. The youngest of three children, Lillian Hoban was born in Philadelphia on May 18, 1925. She attended the Philadelphia Museum School of Art, studied dance for ten years (and danced with the Martha Graham dancers), taught Modern Dance and danced professionally in the 1950s.

  6. 11 primary works • 13 total works. Arthur's Honey Bear. by Lillian Hoban. 3.90 · 322 Ratings · 32 Reviews · published 1974 · 33 editions. Arthur and his sister Violet are selling their old… Want to Read. Rate it: Arthur's Pen Pal. by Lillian Hoban. 3.78 · 157 Ratings · 12 Reviews · published 1976 · 24 editions.

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  8. Aug 10, 1998 · LILLIAN HOBAN was one of America's best-loved illustrators of children's books. Born Lillian Aberman and brought up in Philadelphia, she always wanted to be an artist, starting classes at the...

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