The author of Harold and the Purple Crayon is Crockett Johnson. Crockett Johnson was the pen name of David Johnson Leisk who was otherwise best known for the comic strip Barnaby.
There is only one book in the "Harold and the Purple Crayon" series. It was written by Crockett Johnson and first published in 1955.
There are 7 books and he goes on adventures.
no they are about adventures
The author Harold McGee wrote books about the subject of food. He has authored several books about the chemistry, history and techniques used in food preparation.
Yes. There are many good books about adventures on islands. There are children's books and adult novels. Some of these good books include Treasure Island and Kontiki.
Extreme Adventures books by Justin D'Ath are:Extreme Adventures: Tiger TroubleExtreme Adventures: Monkey MountainExtreme Adventures: Devil DangerExtreme Adventures: Grizzly TrapExtreme Adventures: Anaconda AmbushExtreme Adventures: Killer WhaleExtreme Adventures: Man EaterExtreme Adventures: Spider BiteExtreme Adventures: Scorpion StingExtreme Adventures: Shark Bait!Extreme Adventures: Bushfire RescueExtreme Adventures: Crocodile Attack!
no there is no books on previous adventures of the characters from Skyrim elder scrolls.
"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court"
What? I think you are scientifically wrong. Giraffes are not purple only in fictional books etc.
It is about Firestars grandchildren and their adventures.
Don Quixote primarily enjoys reading books about chivalry, knights, and heroic adventures. He often becomes so engrossed in these tales that he starts to believe he is a knight himself and sets out on his own misguided adventures.
Haha, it is very EZ, complete this riddle yourself!
Harold Walter Bailey has written: 'Zoroastrian problems in the ninth-century books' -- subject(s): Zoroastrianism