Tillie S. Pine
Tillie Schloss Pine (4 March 1896 – 1999) was an American author of children's books in the 20th century.
Pine was born in Pułtusk, in Poland, on 4 March 1896. She was the daughter of Louis and Rachel Schloss. After the family moved to New York City, she married Nat Pine in 1924.[1][2]
Pine is recognized for her children’s science and multi-cultural books, primarily illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats, that saw printed editions spanning several decades and set in multiple languages. Most of her books follow a similar theme; describing traditional cultural processes and techniques and how they are in practice in contemporary sciences.[3] Pine worked closely with fellow author Joseph Levine in producing her works. Pine, Keats, and Levine were all of Jewish background.[4]
Pine died in 1999 at age 102.
Selected works[]
- The Indians Knew (First published in 1957, Whittlesey House, New York)
- The Pilgrims Knew (Whittlesey House, New York, 1957)
- Simple machines and how we use them (first published in 1965, Whittlesey House, New York)
- Magnets and how to use them (first published in 1958, Whittlesey House, New York)
- The Eskimos Knew (first published in 1962, Whittlesey House, New York)
- The Chinese Knew (first published in 1958, Whittlesey House, New York)
- Measurements and how we use them (McGraw-Hill, 1974)
- Gravity all around (Whittlesey House, New York, 1963)
- The Egyptians Knew (McGraw-Hill, 1964)
- The Incas Knew (McGraw-Hill, 1968)
- The Africans Knew (McGraw-Hill, 1967)
- Friction all around (first published in 1960, Whittlesey House, New York)
- The Maya Knew (McGraw-Hill, 1971)
- Water all around (first published in 1959, Whittlesey House, New York)
- Energy all around (McGraw-Hill, 1975)
- Rocks and how we use them (McGraw-Hill, 1967)
- Scientists and their discoveries (first published in 1978, McGraw-Hill)
- Air all around (first published in 1960, Whittlesey House, New York)
- The Polynesians Knew (first published in 1974, McGraw-Hill)
- Sounds all around (first published in 1958, Whittlesey House, New York)
References[]
- ^ McDowell, Edwin (April 23, 1982). "Publishing: After 60 Years, Dauber & Pine Is Losing Its Pine" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Tillie S Pine". geni_family_tree.
- ^ "Pine, Tillie S. [WorldCat Identities]".
- ^ "The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats | The Ezra Jack Keats Foundation". www.ezra-jack-keats.org.
- 1896 births
- 1999 deaths
- People from Pułtusk
- American centenarians
- American children's writers
- Jewish American writers
- Polish women children's writers
- American women children's writers
- Polish children's writers
- Women centenarians
- 20th-century American women