Dick Bruna - Partial List of Biographies/Monographs

Partial List of Biographies/Monographs

  • Petit Glam Issue no. 3- Paradise in Pictograms Issue. Petit Glam. 1998. ISBN 4-7713-0329-0.
  • Jansen, Bert (1998). Dick Bruna boekomslagen. Centraal Museum. ISBN 90-73285-71-2.
  • Widdershoven, Thomas; Thomas Widdershoven, Gert Staal (1998). boris en de paraplu. Centraal Museum. ISBN 90-73285-74-7.
  • Yanagimoto, Koichi (editor) (2004). Zwarte Beertjes- Book Cover Designs by Dick Bruna. Glyph.
  • Linders, Joke; Joke Linders, Koosje Sierman, Ivo de Wijs, Truusje Vrooland-Löb (2006). Dick Bruna (English Edition). Waanders Publisher, Zwolle/Mercis Publishing, Amsterdam. ISBN 90-400-8342-8.
  • Reitsma, Ella; Ella Reisma, Kees Nieuwenhuijzen (editor) (1989). Het paradijs in Pictogram (Paradise in Pictograms). Mercis Publishing, Amsterdam.
  • Kohnstamm, Dolph (1991). The eye demands an eye- Reflections about the children's books by Dick Bruna (english ed.). Mercis Publishing, Amsterdam. ISBN 90-73991-03-X.
  • ディック・ブルーナ (2005). ディック・ブルーナ ぼくのこと、ミッフィーのこと (単行本). Kodansha publishers, Ltd. 講談社. ISBN 4-06-212826-8.
  • All About Dick Bruna ディック・ブルーナのすべて (単行本). Kodansha publishers, Ltd. 講談社. 1999/2002. ISBN 4-06-208962-9.

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