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" He also wrote books for children, including Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little.
His first children's book, Stuart Little, which was published in 1945, and Charlotte's Web, which appeared in 1952.
Stuart Little is a 1945 children's novel by E. B.
Stuart Little was illustrated by the subsequently award-winning artist Garth Williams, also his first work for children.
It is a realistic fantasy about a talking mouse, Stuart Little, born to human parents in New York.
That's how the story of Stuart Little got started ".
A bird named Margalo is adopted by the Little family, and Stuart protects her from their malevolent cat.
To say that Stuart Little is one of the best children's books published this year is very modest praise for a writer of his talent.
White received the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal in 1970 for Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web.
A 2002 sequel to the first film, Stuart Little 2, was truer to the book.
A third film, Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild was released direct-to-video in 2006.
The voice for Stuart Little was provided by Michael J.
" The World of Stuart Little ," a 1966 episode of NBC's Children's Theater, narrated by Johnny Carson, won a Peabody Award and was nominated for an Emmy.
An animated television series, Stuart Little: The Animated Series, was produced for HBO Family and aired for 13 episodes in 2003.
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* Smokey in Columbia Pictures ' " Stuart Little " was a British Blue.
This lithograph of Little Turtle is reputedly based upon a lost portrait by Gilbert Stuart, destroyed when the British Burning of Washington | burned Washington, D. C. in 1814.
The network also has rights to many films not released by Disney ( either because the studio does not have a children's network or has one that is incompatible with their focus ), such as Warner Bros .' ( Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone ( known in the US as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone ), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ), Universal Pictures ( Beethoven, An American Tail, The Land Before Time ), The Weinstein Company ( Hoodwinked, The Magic Roundabout ), Sony Pictures ( Stuart Little, Stuart Little 2, Hook ), Lionsgate ( Happily N ' ever After ), 20th Century Fox ( Ice Age, the Home Alone film series, Catch That Kid ), Paramount ( Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown ( and Don't Come Back !!)).

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The classic ' Zig-zag ' logo appeared in 1977 designed by Stuart Kettle-this initially featured a mechanical bird flying above it, but later, Chris Wroe ( who drew all of the classic caricatures of the Tiswas team ) replaced this with a drawing of the Phantom Flan Flinger.
During the reshoot for season seven, director Stuart Burge initially thought about shooting the entire episode against a blank tapestry background, with no set whatsoever, but it was felt that audiences may not respond well to this, and the idea was scrapped.
When the book was initially released over 1990 / 1991, it proved very popular and led Vertigo Executive Editor Karen Berger to make it a regular ongoing series under editor Stuart Moore.
In 1995 Stuart Kauffman proposed that life initially arose as autocatalytic chemical networks.
The U. S. Army initially deployed 108 Stuart light tanks to the Philippines in September 1941, equipping the U. S. Army's 194th and 192nd Tank Battalions.
The BBC initially declined to comment on why she was no longer being used, but rumours circulated within the BBC and commercial newsrooms that Stuart had been removed because she was considered " too old " at 57, although Anna Ford had continued anchoring the BBC One O ' Clock News until her retirement at 62.
The journal was initially edited by Stuart Hall and was marked by a preoccupation with popular culture and advancing a Marxist critique of contemporary consumer capitalism.
In 1859, explorer John McDouall Stuart visited the area, and his assistant Herrgott discovered the springs after which the town was initially named.
On 16 February 2010, Taylor replaced Stuart McCall to become manager of League Two side Bradford City initially on a three-month contract until the end of the 2009 – 10 season.
Robert Kilroy-Silk of UKIP initially suggested he might stand but later ruled this out, as did Hartlepool and Middlesbrough mayors Stuart Drummond and Ray Mallon.
However, disillusionment set in with the ONF's esoteric ideas and in 1987 sometime NF member and Skrewdriver singer Ian Stuart Donaldson joined with British Movement organiser Nicky Crane to set up Blood and Honour, initially as a magazine before developing it into a movement for White power bands independent of the parties.
After initially holding off Kilpatrick's cavalry, Stuart, effectively using stone walls and steep ravines and creeks, began to fall back under pressure from the Union infantry.
Gray later toured as Les Gray's Mud in various line-ups, initially from 1980-85 with members of the Bristol based Cherie Beck Band, featuring Stuart Amesbury, Dale Fry, Nick Richie, and Rob Jon.
As with some other coagulation factors, the factor was initially named after these patients, a Mr Rufus Stuart ( 1921 ) and a Miss Audrey Prower ( 1934 ).
Stuart, Nathan B. Forrest, and John S. Mosby, the Union high command initially failed to understand the proper way to use cavalry during the early stages of the war.
Brearley initially called the new alloy " rustless steel "; the more euphonic " stainless steel " was suggested by Ernest Stuart of R. F.
An only son, he initially followed in the footsteps of his father, Sir George Stuart White, being educated at Winchester College, and later at Sandhurst Military Academy.
Named after explorer John McDouall Stuart, it was initially created in 1947 as one of the five inaugural electoral divisions of the Northern Territory Legislative Council.
Like his father in the rebellion of 1715, William initially supported the Government side, but in the rebellion of 1745, owing either to a personal affront or to the influence of his wife or to his straitened circumstances he deserted George II and joined Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender.
Broadcast live at 10 pm, as now, but initially for only thirty minutes, its tone was set by presenter, Douglas Stuart, a former Washington and Bonn correspondent for the BBC.
The distinctive white wood-panelled tower was added in the Stuart period ( 17th century ), and is what initially draws the eye.

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