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Anthony Lee Ross (born 10 August 1938) is a British author and illustrator of children's . In Britain, he is best known for writing and illustrating his Little Princess books and for illustrating the series by , both of which have become TV series for Milkshake! and respectively based on his artwork. He also illustrates the works of . He has also illustrated the Amber Brown series by , the Dr. Xargle series by , and the Harry The Poisonous Centipede series by Lynne Reid Banks.


Early life
Ross was born on 10 August 1938 in London. His parents are Eric Turle Lee Ross and Effie Ross (née Griffiths). He attended Helsby Grammar School and studied at the Liverpool School of Art and Design.


Career
Ross has had many jobs, including a cartoonist, graphic designer, then art director at an advertising agency. In 1976, his long association with the fledgling began with the publication of his re-telling of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. For several years he was senior lecturer in art and head of the illustration course at Manchester Polytechnic.

Among participating libraries, the eight most widely held works by Ross are Amber Brown books written by Danziger. The most widely held book written and illustrated by Ross is I Want Two Birthdays (2008), which is represented in ten languages. "Ross, Tony". . Retrieved 28 August 2012.


Awards
In 1986 Ross won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis, picture books category, for Ich komm dich holen!, the German-language edition of I'm coming to get you! (Andersen, 1984). For the third Dr. Xargle book with Willis, Dr. Xargle's book of Earth Tiggers, about cats, he was a highly commended runner-up for the 1990 Kate Greenaway Medal from the , recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject.

For his contribution as a children's illustrator he was UK nominee for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2004.


Notes

"Ross, Tony". Library of Congress Authorities (lccn.loc.gov). Retrieved 2017-09-03.
  For his birth name and date, the Library of Congress cites a 1998 phone call from Ross.

"Kate Greenaway Medal" . 2007(?). Curriculum Lab. Elihu Burritt Library. Central Connecticut State University ( CCSU). Retrieved 28 August 2012. "2004". Hans Christian Andersen Awards. International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY).
  "Hans Christian Andersen Awards". IBBY. Retrieved 2013-07-22.


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