March 8, 2021(2021-03-08) (aged 91) Northampton, Massachusetts, U.S.
Occupation
Academic, writer
Education
University of Pennsylvania University of Liverpool
Period
1961–2021 (children's writer)
Genre
Children's fiction, wordplay
Notable works
The Phantom Tollbooth The Dot and the Line
Norton Juster (June 2, 1929 – March 8, 2021) was an American academic, architect, and writer. He was best known as an author of children's books, notably for The Phantom Tollbooth and The Dot and the Line.
Line. Juster was born in Brooklyn on June 2, 1929. Both his parents were Jewish and immigrated to the United States. His father, Samuel Juster, was born...
Phantom Tollbooth is a children's fantasy adventure novel written by NortonJuster, with illustrations by Jules Feiffer, first published in 1961. The story...
characters from The Phantom Tollbooth, a 1961 children's book written by NortonJuster and illustrated by Jules Feiffer, and its different adaptations. Milo...
Security NortonJuster (1929–2021), American architect and writer Samuel Juster (1896–1982), American architect of New York DePace & Juster, defunct architecture...
based on the 1963 book of the same name written and illustrated by NortonJuster, who also provided the film's script. The film was narrated by Robert...
book by Derek Jarman Chroma, a character in The Phantom Tollbooth by NortonJuster Chroma feature, a quality of a musical pitch class Chroma (album), an...
lyrics and co-wrote the book with NortonJuster for the musical The Phantom Tollbooth, based on the book by Juster. The musical premiered at the Kennedy...
Hobgoblin’s Hat" by Tove Jansson "Ully the Piper" by Andre Norton "Milo Conducts the Dawn" by NortonJuster "Who Goes Down this Dark Road?" by Joan Aiken "The...
Phantom (play), by Dion Boucicault The Phantom Tollbooth, a 1961 novel by NortonJuster and illustrated by Jules Feiffer The Phantom of the Opera (novel), a...
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partnership DePace & Juster, an architectural firm. Anthony DePace left the firm of Cass Gilbert in 1923 and formed DePace and Juster with Juster. The firm continued...
wings, a breeze goes round the world." -- The Princess of Pure Reason — NortonJuster, The Phantom Tollbooth In 1961, Lorenz was running a numerical computer...
Hinton (1907) The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics by NortonJuster (1963) Sphereland by Dionys Burger (1965) The Incredible Umbrella by...
co-wrote Otter Nonsense (1994) with best-selling children's book author NortonJuster. From 1974 to 1976, Witte collaborated with Mets/Phillies pitching great...
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