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'Scallywag' and 'Spiked'
editIs this the 'Reeve' who published biting satirical political charactures in the style of Ralph Steadman in the libellous 'Scallywag' and 'Spiked' magazines of Simon Regan and Angus James (Wilson) in 1994-6?
No Such Thing As Dragons
editThis book doesn't seem to be mentioned. It was writen by Philip Reeve and therefore, should be on this page. I'm going to put it on. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 119.12.76.150 (talk) 11:14, 31 July 2009 (UTC)
- Three years later it is listed twice, representing Reeve as writer and illustrator. -P64
Sources
edit{{Authority control}} in the footer provides links to some library catalog data.
Beside the Carnegie Medal citation (book and author blurbs) that is now referenced in the article [ref name=medal2008], contemporary press releases are available online.
- [ref name=prdir2008]"Releases for 2008 Awards". Press Desk. CILIP. [/ref]
Two releases 26 June 2008 feature Reeve and Here Lies Arthur. At least two earlier releases 18 April 2008 may be useful, "Shortlist ... announced" and "... Judges comments on the shortlist".
Illustrator
editDoes he continue to illustrate books professionally?
The list of works as writer should specify which are self-illustrated --or ill. by others or not at all.