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George and Martha is a series of children's books written and illustrated by James Marshall between 1972 and 1988. Each book in the series contains five short stories describing interactions between two hippos , George and Martha (named after the first U.S. president and his wife ).
In 1999, George and Martha became the stars of an eponymous animated TV show, which aired on HBO Family and Canadian YTV. Marshall was a friend of the late Maurice Sendak , who called him the "last in the line" of children's writers for whom children's books were a cottage industry.
George and Martha: Frieda The Wonderful World of Disney: Denise Stanton Episode: "Switching Goals" Switching Goals: Denise Stanton [12] TV movie 2000 The 2000 Canadian Comedy Awards: Self (Pretty Funny Female Improv) TV special The Pooch and the Pauper: Kim Corbett TV film The Drew Carey Show: Kathryn Episode: "Drew Live II" 2000–2007 Whose ...
Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (June 2, 1731 O.S. – May 22, 1802) was the wife of George Washington, who was the first president of the United States.Although the title was not coined until after her death, she served as the inaugural first lady of the United States, defining the role of the president's wife and setting many precedents that future first ladies observed.
Following John Parke Custis's death, Custis and his sister, Nelly, were taken in by George and Martha Washington and grew up at Mount Vernon. [2] [3] [4] Custis's two oldest sisters, Elizabeth and Martha, remained at Abingdon with their widowed mother, who in 1783 married Dr. David Stuart, an Alexandria physician and associate of George ...
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Martha's youngest sibling, Laura, was a writer, editor and researcher for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia’s blog and The Daily Wag. George had an “affinity” for pie-making Martha Stewart ...
A focal point is the collection of numerous objects that belonged to George and Martha Washington, making Tudor Place the largest public depository of objects belonging to the first Presidential family outside of Mount Vernon.The decorations included four chair-cushions embroidered by Martha Washington in 1801 "executed upon coarse canvas in a ...