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Mary Chalmers (born 1927) is an American author and illustrator. She is known for her books about Harry, an anthropomorphic cat.

Chalmers was educated at the Philadelphia Museum College of Art.[1]


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Books

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  • Easter Parade
  • A Hat for Amy Jean (1956)
  • A Christmas Story (Harper, 1956)
  • Come for a Walk with Me (1955)
  • George Appleton (1957)
  • Boats Find A House (1958)[3]
  • Throw a Kiss, Harry (1958)
  • Mr. Cat's Wonderful Surprise (Harper, 1961)[4]
  • Take a Nap, Harry (1964)
  • Be Good, Harry (1967)
  • Come to the Doctor, Harry[5]
  • Merry Christmas, Harry (Harper & Row,1977 HarperCollins, 1992)
  • Six Dogs, Twenty-Three Cats, Forty-Five Mice, and One Hundred Sixteen Spiders (1986)

Illustrator

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  • The Secret Language by Ursula Nordstrom (1960)
  • Big Brother by Charlotte Zolotow 1960 [6]
  • The Happy Birthday Present 1962 by Joan Heilbroner
  • Marigold and Grandma on the Town Stephanie Calmenson 1994[7]
  • Three to Get Ready 1965 by Betty Doyle Boegehold
  • Crystal Tree Jennie D. Lindquist 1966
  • Goodnight, Andrew, Goodnight, Craig 1969 by Marjorie Sharmat
  • When Will It Snow? 1971 by Syd Hoff
  • Letitia Rabbit's String Song 1973 by russell hoban
  • Crickety Cricket!: The Best-Loved Poems of James S. Tippett (1973)
  • The Snuggle Bunny by Nancy Jewell 1972
  • The day after Christmas 1975 by Alice Bach
  • Oh No, Cat! by Janice May Udry
  • Mule in the Mail 1978 by Stephen Manes
  • When Daisies Pied, and Violets Blue: Songs from Shakespeare 1974 by William Shakespeare
  • Home at Last: A Young Cat's Tale 1980 by Patricia Lauber

References

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