Stephen Alcorn
Bibliography

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Fiction

The Owl, a Story for Children. Written by David Mamet & Lindsay Crouse; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. 1st ed. New York: Kipling Press, 1987.

Rembrandt's Beret, or, The Painter's Crown. By Johnny Alcorn; paintings by Stephen Alcorn. 1st ed. New York: Tambourine Books, 1991.

Tiberius tells how the paintings came alive one day in a museum and Rembrandt painted a picture of Tiberius and gave him his beret and his brushes.

The Year of the Paper Menorahs. By Doreen Rappaport; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. New York: Hyperion Books for Childre, 2000.

A town comes together to banish anti-semitism and support their Jewish neighbors during Hanukkah.

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Nonfiction

Broken Feather. By Verla Kay; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. New York: Putnam's, 2002. [Poetry]

Children of the Slaughter: Young People of the Holocaust. By Ted Gottfried; illustrations by Stephen Alcorn. Brookfield, Conn.: Twenty-First Century Books, 2001.

Deniers of the Holocaust: Who They Are, What They Do, Why They Do It. By Ted Gottfried; illustrations by Stephen Alcorn. Brookfield, Conn.: Twenty-First Century Books, 2001.

Displaced Persons: The Liberation and Abuse of Holocaust Survivors. By Ted Gottfried; illustrations by Stephen Alcorn. Brookfield, Conn.: Twenty-First Century Books, 2001.

Feed the Birds. By Helen Witty & Dick Witty; linocuts by Stephen Alcorn. New York: Workman, 1991.

Frederick Douglass, in His Own Words. Edited by Milton Meltzer; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. 1st ed. San Diego: Harcourt Brace, 1995.

Home- to Me: Poems. Selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. New York: Orchard Books, 2002. [Poetry]

Heroes of the Holocaust. By Ted Gottfried; illustrations by Stephen Alcorn. Twenty-First Century Books, 2001.

Hoofbeats, Claws & Rippled Fins: Creature Poems. Edited by Lee Bennett Hopkins; art by Stephen Alcorn. 1st ed. New York: HarperCollins, 2002. [Poetry]

I, Too, Sing America: Three Centuries of African-American Poetry. Selected and Annotated by Catherine Clinton; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998. [Poetry]

Langston Hughes. By Milton Meltzer; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. An illustrated ed. Brookfield, Conn.: Millbrook Press, 1997. [Biography]

Let It Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters. By Andrea Davis Pinkney; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. 1st ed. Harcourt, 2000.

Lincoln, in His Own Words. Edited by Milton Meltzer; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. 1st ed. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1993.

Combines background commentary with quotes from Lincoln's letters, speeches, and public papers to provide a personal view of his life, thoughts, and actions.

Martyrs to Madness: The Victims of the Holocaust. By Ted Gottfried; illustrations by Stephen Alcorn. Twenty-First Century Books, 2000.

Discusses how the Nazis came to power in Germany and the systematic brutalization they perpetrated on such groups as the Jews, Gypsies, Catholics, homosexuals and others.

My America: A Poetry Atlas of the United States. Selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. 1st ed. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2000.

A collection of poems evocative of seven geographical regions of the United States.

Nazi Germany: The Face of Tyranny. By Ted Gottfried; illustrations by Stephen Alcorn. Twenty-First Century Books, 2000.

Describes the Nazis' rise to power in Germany and their efforts to conquer Europe, as well as their full-scale war against Jews and others.

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