John Bemelmans Marciano Books In Order

Madeline Books In Order

  1. Madeline in Texas (1999)
  2. Madeline in America (1999)
  3. Madeline Says Merci (2001)
  4. Madeline Loves Animals (2005)
  5. Madeline and the Cats of Rome (2008)
  6. Madeline in America and Other Holiday Tales (1999)
  7. Madeline at the White House (2011)
  8. Madeline and Her Dog (2011)
  9. Madeline’s Tea Party (2012)
  10. Madeline and the Old House in Paris (2013)

Witches of Benevento Books In Order

  1. Beware the Clopper (2016)
  2. Mischief Season (2016)
  3. The All-Powerful Ring (2016)
  4. Respect Your Ghosts (2017)
  5. Runaway Rosa (2018)
  6. The Secret Janara (2019)

Novels

  1. The No-Good Nine (2018)

Picture Books

  1. Delilah (2002)
  2. There’s a Dolphin in the Grand Canal (2005)

Novellas

  1. Harold’s Tail (2003)
  2. The Nine Lives of Alexander Baddenfield (2013)

Non fiction

  1. Bemelmans (1999)
  2. Whatever Happened to the Metric System? (2014)

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John Bemelmans Marciano Books Overview

Madeline in Texas

One last wonderful story to treasure about the mischievous Madeline. Here readers will learn Madeline’s last name, join her and the girls for horseback rides and a tour of the worlds greatest store and get a hint of what lies in Miss Madeline’s future. John Bemelmans Marciano found Ludwig Bemelman’s manuscript and pencil sketches waiting for him in his grandfather’s files. Now he has lovingly completed what his grandfather began with full color paintings done in loving tribute to the great master. This is a landmark edition: a true gift for every fan of Ludwig Bemelmans and Madeline.

Madeline Says Merci

n an old house in Paris that was covered with vines
Lived twelve little girls in two straight lines.
Day in, day out, they got along fine
They’d hardly ever shout or whine.

Madeline loves adventure and is not afraid of mice. She loves winter, snow, and ice. And she also knows the secret of being polite is simply to be kind to others. With help from her friends Miss Clavel, the girls, and even Pepito Madeline introduces basic ideas such as please and thank you, sharing, cleaning up, and so much more. With its charming illustrations and humorous verse, this new book is a must have for Madeline fans of all ages.

Madeline Loves Animals

This charming, rhyming board book is just right for Madeline’s youngest fans. Each spread features Madeline with a different animal friend: brushing her teeth with an adorable mouse with whom she shares her house, scattering breadcrumbs everywhere for the birds in the square, stopping to greet the cats on the street, and more. John Bemelmans Marciano, grandson of Madeline s creator, Ludwig Bemelmans, shares his grandfather s flair for lively verse and vivid artwork.

Madeline and the Cats of Rome

The Paris skies are gray, so Miss Clavel and the twelve little girls are leaving for brighter weather spring in Rome. Rome has wonderful sights to see and delicious things to eat, but Madeline also finds an unexpected adventure, involving a thief, a chase, and many, many cats. The first all new Madeline book in close to fifty years combines a lively story with luminous gouache and watercolor illustrations. Beloved Madeline returns, as brave and irrepressible as ever!

Madeline in America and Other Holiday Tales

While researching his famous grandfather’s work, John Bemelmans Marciano made a thrilling discovery a complete manuscript and sketches of Madeline’s only adventure in America. With help from his mother and grandmother the original Madeline!, Ludwig’s grandson brings this delightful work to fruition. The book contains two additional holiday stories, warm family reminiscences, and holiday artwork lovingly selected from the family archives.

Madeline at the White House

Readers will see Washington, D.C., as never before, when Madeline takes a midnight sightseeing tour on a magic carpet of cherry blossoms. Invited to the White House by Candle, the president’s lonely only daughter, for the annual Easter Egg hunt and roll, Madeline and the other little girls have a rollicking good time, and introduce Candle to the joys of occasionally breaking the rules. With a bouncy read aloud text and gorgeous watercolor pictures, Madeline at the White House is in the best tradition of the beloved Madeline books.

Madeline and Her Dog

Level 2. Madeline’s puppy, Genevieve, is a very curious dog! She always has her nose to the ground, looking for tasty treats. In this delightful story, she finds some yummy things to eat in the trash and along the river! Pee yew! Madeline must give Genevieve a bath…
funny moments follow! This easy to read book is written in rhyme, and there are full color illustrations throughout in the same charming style as the original Madeline books.

Delilah

Delilah is a lamb, a very special lamb. She’s frisky and mischievous and she’s Red’s best friend. Ever since she came to the farm, Red’s life has changed. The two are never apart. Each morning they eat breakfast and then Delilah helps Red with all the farm work. They even ride the tractor together. Red has never had so much fun. He can’t wait for spring when a dozen full grown sheep will be delivered. But Red’s about to find out the hard way that Delilah‘s one of a kind. In this gently told tale of friendship and belonging, John Bemelmans Marciano introduces a delightful new character, destined to be a favorite of children everywhere.

Harold’s Tail

Harold is a squirrel living a happy if sheltered life in his park on New York City’s Upper West Side. But when a streetwise rat persuades him to take part in an experiment, Harold suddenly finds himself without his tail fur and without a home. Mistaken for a rat and forced out on the unfamiliar streets of New York, Harold encounters a cast of unforgettable characters, including a neurotic pigeon, a vain cat, and a tribe of hostile squirrels. But it’s not until Harold discovers allies in an unusual trio of rodents that his adventures really begin…
. By turns funny, poignant, and suspenseful, Harold’s Tail will appeal to fans of Stuart Little and The Cricket in Times Square as it celebrates the courage of an unexpected hero and the resilient power of friendship.

Bemelmans

‘There is life in everything why didn’t I paint it long ago?’ Ludwig Bemelmans Although best known for his Madeline books, Ludwig Bemelmans‘ creativity extended far beyond the old house in Paris. He was a novelist and a non fiction writer, as well as a regular contributor to The New Yorker, Vogue, Holiday, and Town and Country. He also painted murals in a bar at the Carlyle Hotel that still bears his name. Throughout his life he was a celebrated bon vivant who experienced a rich variety of people, places and personalities. He even sold a screenplay to MGM, and planned to collaborate on a book with First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. Late in his life Bemelmans became a serious painter, and today his work can be found in such leading museums as the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Musee National d’Art of Paris, and many others. In this elegant volume his fascinating life story is told through letters, photographs, sketches, illustrations, paintings and excerpts from both his published writings and his private journals, all selected by his grandson, John Bemelmans Marciano, who has also written a running text to guide the reader through the story. The final part of the book explores Bemelmans‘ creative process while working on the Madeline books. This handsomely designed and lavishly illustrated book showcases Bemelmans‘ art and writing and illuminates the relationship between the man and his work. John Bemelmans Marciano lives in New York City.

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