For the American Olympic skier, see Elizabeth McIntyre.
Elisabeth MacIntyre
Elisabeth MacIntyre and daughter Jane, 1953
Born
Elisabeth Innes MacIntyre (1916-11-01)1 November 1916 Sydney, New South Wales
Died
7 July 2004(2004-07-07) (aged 87)
Occupation
Writer, illustrator
Nationality
Australian
Education
East Sydney Technical College
Genre
Picture books, cartoon strips, YA novels
Years active
1941–1982
Notable works
Ambrose Kangaroo Susan, Who Lives in Australia or Katherine Hugh's Zoo
Notable awards
Children's Book of the Year Award: Picture Book, 1965
Spouse
John Roy Eldershaw
Children
Jane Eldershaw
Elisabeth MacIntyre (born Elisabeth Innes MacIntyre, also spelled Elizabeth MacIntyre; 1 November 1916 – 7 July 2004) was an Australian writer and illustrator. She mainly produced children's picture books and cartoon strips, but also created cartoon strips for adults and novels for young adults. She is recognised as "a staunch advocate of promoting Australian animals and surrounds in an era when the majority of children's books were imported from England".[1] Her picture books appealed for their lively, bright illustrations and "irresistible",[2] "infectious",[3] stories (several in rhyme), which used line and words economically and effectively. She was successful in the Australian, American and British markets, and some of her novels were also translated into German and Japanese. Her best known works are Ambrose Kangaroo, Susan, Who Lives in Australia (also published as Katherine), and Hugh's Zoo, for which she won the Australian Children's Book of the Year Award: Picture Book in 1965.
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