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  2. Wordless Book - Wikipedia

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    The Wordless Book is a Christian evangelistic book. Evidence points to it being invented by the famous London Baptist preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon, in a message given on January 11, 1866 [2] to several hundred orphans regarding Psalm 51:7 "Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow." [3] It is called a "book", as it is usually represented ...

  3. Wordless picture book - Wikipedia

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    These books began as educational tools for young children to tell stories and can still be a useful format for pre-literature children. [1] [2] However, some more recent wordless picture books require the reader to be acquainted with conventions around reading books and can be a fun challenge for older readers. [1]

  4. Wimmelbilderbuch - Wikipedia

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    A Wimmelbilderbuch (German, literally "teeming picture book"), wimmelbook, or hidden picture book is a type of large-format, wordless picture book. It is characterized by full-spread drawings (sometimes across gatefold pages) depicting scenes richly detailed with humans, animals, and objects. [1]

  5. Flotsam (Wiesner book) - Wikipedia

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    Flotsam is a children's wordless picture book written and illustrated by David Wiesner.Published by Clarion/Houghton Mifflin in 2006, it was the 2007 winner of the Caldecott Medal; [1] the third win for David Wiesner.

  6. Category:Wordless books - Wikipedia

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    Wordless books are a genre of literature that use pictures and/or pictographs to convey meaning. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  7. Wordless novel - Wikipedia

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    Panning, zooming, slapstick, and other filmic techniques are found in the books; Ward said that in creating a wordless novel, he first had to visualize it in his head as a silent film. [8] Wordless novelists favoured relief printing such as in this wood engraving from Ward's Prelude to a Million Years (1933).

  8. Sector 7 (book) - Wikipedia

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    Sector 7 is a wordless picture book created and illustrated by David Wiesner. Published in 1999 by Clarion Books , it was the recipient of the Caldecott Honor for illustration in 2000. [ 1 ]

  9. Lynd Ward - Wikipedia

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    Lynd Kendall Ward (June 26, 1905 – June 28, 1985) was an American artist and novelist, known for his series of wordless novels using wood engraving, and his illustrations for juvenile and adult books. His wordless novels have influenced the development of the graphic novel.

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