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Published Work In Chronological Order
King Arthur's Sword
The Cabbage Princess
Sir Orfeo
Rhymes and Verses
The Faber Book of Children's Songs
The House on the Strand
The Child in the Bamboo Grove
Cinderella
The Beachcombers
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Early Britain: The Celts and the Romans
Let's Find Out About Halloween
The King's White Elephant
The White Cat
The Caine Mutiny
Wigger
The Lotus and the Grail
The Dragon Kite
The Devil's Piper
The Flying Ship
Thorn Rose
The Pleasantries of the Incredible Mullah Nasrudin
Judge Pao
The Green Glass Bottle
King Orville and the Bullfrogs
The Puffin Annual Number 2
The Rat, the Ox and the Zodiac
The Little Dog of Fo
Kammerer's Cave
Puffin's Pleasure
Cupid and Psyche
The Sly Cormorant and the Fishes
The Twelve Dancing Princesses
The Snow Queen
Beauty and the Beast
Mrs. Fox's Wedding
The Three Magic Gifts
Aladdin
Molly Whuppie
Hiawatha's Childhood
A School Bewitched
The Light Princess - Video
The Snow Queen - Video
Growltiger's Last Stand and other poems
Crisis at Crabtree
The Enchanter's Daughter
The Christmas Stockings
Christmas 1993 or Santa's Last Ride
The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Alfi and the Dark
Tail Feathers From Mother Goose
Mr. Mistoffelees
Have You Seen My Sister
Additional Animation Work

Errol Le Cain was born in Singapore on the 5th of March 1941. He was educated there but had no formal art training. He traveled through the Far East, lived in India for 5 years, and moved to England. He made his first animated film when he was 14.
In England, he worked in advertising and film studios, and became a freelance designer in 1969. He designed sets for BBC television shows, and worked on cartoons and graphics.

His first illustrated book was published in 1968, King Arthur's Sword, and started his new career as an illustrator. He is quoted as saying in ICb4 that his first book “made me aware of the the scope and possibilities in children's books and now I am convinced this is the medium for me”. He continued “The first task of an illustrator is to be in full sympathy with the writer. No matter how splendid and exciting the drawings may be, if they work against the story, the picture book is a faliure”.

He was the author of some of the books he illustrated, but mostly worked with other authors. He was twice runner up for the Kate Greenaway Award (for The Cabbage Princess in 1969 and Thorn Rose in 1976) and finally won it in 1985 for Hiawatha's Childhood.

Errol Le cain died on the 3rd of January 1989 after a long illness.

 

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