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Joe Krush

Illustrator

(1918 - 0)

Joe Krush

Joseph Krush was born May 18, 1918 in Camden, New Jersey, and raised there. As a boy he won some prizes for drawings of boats and planes.



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All-of-a-Kind Family Downtown (1972)

The further adventures of five sisters and their brother growing up on New York's East Side in the early twentieth century.

Author(s): Sydney Taylor
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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The Beast with the Magical Horn (1963)

A unicorn helps a prince marry his low born true love.

Author(s): Eleanor Cameron
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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Big Caesar (1958)

Big Caesar is a huge, ancient truck which sixteen-year-old Ronnie Gaines has renovated and uses in a part-time hauling business. Ronnie views the big truck as a negative burden to his social life but eventually comes to realize it is the opposite because of its necessary aid in an unfortunate event.

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Author(s): Charlton Ogburn, Jr.
Illustrator(s): Joe Krush

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Black Magic at Brillstone (1981)

Liza and Logan investigate a spiritualist they believe is trying to cheat their neighbor out of her inheritance.

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Author(s): Florence Parry Heide
Roxanne Heide Pierce
Illustrator(s): Joe Krush

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The Borrowers (1953)

The Clock family, Arrietty, Pod and Homily live under the floor in the Big House.

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Author(s): Mary Norton
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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The Borrowers Afield (1955)

Forced to flee their home under the floor, the Clocks meet Spiller and find a new home.

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Author(s): Mary Norton
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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The Borrowers Afloat (1959)

The Clock family of Borrowers is on the move again, in search of a permanent home, this time traveling by water.

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Author(s): Mary Norton
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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The Borrowers Aloft (1961)

Kidnapped from their home in Little Fordham, the Clocks, Arrietty, Pod and Homily must find a way to escape their prison.

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Author(s): Mary Norton
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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The Borrowers Avenged (1982)

Settled in at the rectory in Little Fordham, the Clock family, Arrietty, Pod and Homily have not seen the last of their kidnappers.

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Author(s): Mary Norton
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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Brillstone Break-In (1977)

Two teen-age neighbors in a city apartment building become involved in the theft of money intended as a bribe for a public official.

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Author(s): Florence Parry Heide
Roxanne Heide Pierce
Illustrator(s): Joe Krush

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Bring Back Barkley (1996)

Barkley has become close friends with an elderly lady named Mrs. Williams, but now she must go live in a rest home. When Jamie and Barkley try to visit her, the man who runs the place says, "No dogs." Jamie and Barkley refuse to take "no" for an answer.

Author(s): Marilyn D. Anderson
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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The Complete Adventures of the Borrowers (1967)

All four of the original Borrowers books are included in this collection.

Author(s): Mary Norton
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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A Date for Diane (1946)

Meet Diane, whose young life is one crisis after another! Just the beginning of Diane's fifteenth year, and she's getting braces -- on the day of her first big party!

Author(s): Betty Cavanna
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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Earthworms through the Ages: The Wisdom of Alexander Botts (1947)

These entries in the Botts saga take him from 1932 to 1947.

Author(s): William Hazlett Upson
Illustrator(s): Joe Krush

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Gone-Away Lake (1957)

Portia and her cousin Julian discover an abandoned summer colony on the shores of a gone-away lake.

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Author(s): Elizabeth Enright
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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Hello, Mr. Henderson (1949)

Alexander Botts’ boss, Mr. Henderson has enough troubles of his own keeping Earthworm tractor buyers happy.

Author(s): William Hazlett Upson
Illustrator(s): Joe Krush

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The Magic Circle: Stories and People in Poetry (1952)

A collection of poems which tell a story.

Author(s): Various
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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Open Doors (1957)

A reading comprehension book for the primary grades.

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Author(s): Mary Louise Friebele
Ullin W. Leavell
Illustrator(s): Irene Haas
Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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Poor Stainless (1966)

When Stainless does not return from his errand, his family fears the worst.

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Author(s): Mary Norton
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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Return to Gone-Away (1961)

Portia’s family has bought one of the houses on Gone-Away Lake and Julian comes to visit as they explore their new home.

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Author(s): Elizabeth Enright
Illustrator(s): Beth Krush
Joe Krush

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