Ludwig Bemelmans Books In Order

Madeline Books In Order

  1. Madeline (1939)
  2. Madeline’s Rescue (1953)
  3. Madeline and the Bad Hat (1956)
  4. Madeline In London (1961)
  5. Madeline and the Gypsies (1959)
  6. Madeline’s Christmas (1985)

Madeline Books In Order

  1. Madeline in Texas (1999)
  2. Madeline in America (1999)
  3. Madeline in America and Other Holiday Tales (1999)

Novels

  1. Hansi (1934)
  2. The Golden Basket (1936)
  3. My War with the United States (1937)
  4. The Donkey Inside (1941)
  5. I Love You, I Love You, I Love You (1943)
  6. Hotel Bemelmans (1946)
  7. Dirty Eddie (1947)
  8. Hotel Splendide (1947)
  9. The Eye of God (1949)
  10. Sunshine (1950)
  11. Father, Dear Father (1953)
  12. To the One I Love the Best (1955)
  13. The Woman of My Life (1957)
  14. Are You Hungry, Are You Cold? (1960)
  15. On Board Noah’s Ark (1962)
  16. The Street Where the Heart Lies (1962)

Collections

Picture Books

  1. Rosebud (1942)
  2. Parsley (1955)
  3. Marina (1962)

Non fiction

  1. Quito Express (1938)
  2. How to Travel Incognito (1951)

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Ludwig Bemelmans Books Overview

Madeline

Puffin is updating the Puffin Storytapes audio program and converting the cassette tapes to compact discs! our list begins with three perennial classics Corduroy, Madeline, and Froggy Gets Dressed as well as one modern classic new to Puffin audio Skippyjon Jones. each Puffin picture book will be accompanied by compact disc that features a professional reading of each unabridged story and, in some cases, music. perfect for road trips or quiet bedtime reading, as well as story time, preschool, and home schools, Puffin Storytime is sure to please children and parents alike.

Madeline’s Rescue

When Madeline falls into the river Seine and nearly drowns, a courageous canine comes to her rescue. Now Genevieve the dog is Madeline’s cherished pet, and the envy of all the other girls. What can be done when there’s just not enough hound to go around? Winner of the Caldecott Medal

Madeline and the Bad Hat

The Spanish Ambassador has moved next door, and Madeline knows right away that his son, Pepito, is bad news. He’s mean to animals! Then one day Pepito goes too far will a run in with an angry cat be enough to reform this bad hat?

Madeline In London

‘Bemelmans’ drawings have put an authentic Paris within the covers of this book. The rhymes in which the tale is told make it one that children will enjoy repeating.’ The New York Times. Caldecott Honor Book; ALA Notable Children’s Book.

Madeline and the Gypsies

Madeline and Pepito have run off to join the carnival with a band of traveling gypsies! At first they’re having the time of their lives, but then they get homesick. Leave it to clever Miss Clavel to find Madeline and Pepito and bring them home.

Madeline’s Christmas

Puffin continues to update the Puffin Storytapes audio program and convert the cassette tapes to compact discs. This season, we re adding two more titles to our list of Puffin Storytime packages. Madeline’s Christmas, Ludwig Bemelmans classic tale of a little French girl named Madeline as she celebrates Christmas, is perfect for this holiday season. These Puffin picture books will be accompanied by a compact disc that features a professional reading of the unabridged story. Perfect for road trips or quiet bedtime reading, as well as story time, preschool, and home school,Puffin Storytime: Madeline s Christmas is sure to please children and parents alike.

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 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.

Hotel Bemelmans

If there is such a thing as a comfort food book, Bemelmans stories are it. His evocative tales of a grand hotel life have a reporter’s eye for sensory detail, yet he always manages to bathe his world and it’s lovable characters in the mood for a fairytale. Meet the girl hungry hotel Magician, Kalakobe the African cook, Mr Sigsag, Monsieur Victor, Mespoulet, and an unforgettable cast of down but not yet out hotel employees. This book offers a feast of food writing. And once you’ve read one Bemelmans tale, you fall in love and want to read the lot.

Hotel Splendide

Essays of his life at the Hotel Splendide a thinly disguised version of the Ritz Hotel. The kitchens, banquet rooms, guests, etc.

How to Travel Incognito

Monsieur Le Comte de St Cucuface, a charismatic aristocrat fallen on hard times, slums his way around postwar France in elegant style, trading on his name and his exquisite manners. After a chance encounter on a train, he convinces a wide eyed Ludwig Bemelmans to adopt the identity of an imaginary German prince and join him in his ruse. Together they set out on an enchanted adventure through a France that is crumbling to dust, feeding off the comically vulgar continental set that is fast replacing Cucuface’s blue blooded caste. They dine on the finest food and wine, stay at the most splendid hotels and chateaux, pausing only for Cucuface to recount another amusing tale of his eccentric lineage. Mixing autobiography and fiction to magical effect, How to Travel Incognito is an affectionate and melancholic hymn to the passing of an ancient order.

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