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Besides, I bet almost everyone interested in this thread knows about him already anyway, in which case, i just enjoy yammering on about things I love.*Please do not quote images*Tim Walker is inspired by children's illustrations; I love that idea
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I love his editorials. So simplistic and child-like and innocent. 
Hmm, oddly enough Lisa Evans hasn't been mentioned in this thread yet, at least not by name, according to the search engine. So here are a few of her works. They've been dwelling in my folders for ages now and each time I see them again, they bring a smile with their delicate but bright whimsy. The first three pictures are her interpretation of Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, of course.
You can find her folio here: http://www.folioart.co.uk/index.cfm although you have to select her name from the author search tab on the right side of the page. She also seems to have a blog here: http://firefluff.blogspot.com/

Another Illustrator Don Wood
hovering your cursor on the images will reveal the changes, often made for the sake of political correctness. here are the covers:Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever, 1963 vs 1991 editions (with revisions). The 1963 edition is my own, bought for me in the late 60's when I was a toddler, and read to tatters. The 1991 edition belongs to my kids today. I was so familar with the older one that I immediately started noticing a few differences, and so have catalogued 14 of the more interesting differences here in this collection.


yes, i understand that quite a lot has changed since 1963, but much of the character of the books was watered down in the revisions. you are right about the change in colour as well.all for the sake of being politically 'correct'
it's interesting all the changes... thanks for posting the link, auxt
i knew there was something wrong when i was checking them through the bookstore
not that i was noticing missing or added things, but they seemed less appealing...
the colours are not as nice and intense and bright, the design, the illustrations they've really wrecked it just to make it 'better'
of course not all the pages, but quite a lot i find...
This thread is so inspiring! Thank you.
Makes me want to be a children's book illustrator...Growing up I love the Martine books with illustrations by Marcel Marlier.