All Aboard, We Are Off Explained

All Aboard, We Are Off
Author:Nura
Country:United States
Genre:Picture book
Published:1944 (The Studio Publications, Inc.)
Illustrator:Nura
Oclc:6654071
Congress:PZ7.U35 Al
Pages:39

All Aboard, We Are Off is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Nura – the American artist Nura Woodson Ulreich. It was published by the Junior Literary Guild in 1944,[1] and its copyright was renewed in 1971.[2]

The book is about a woman who sells apples to young boys and girls every day before and after school.[3] She takes the children on a trip to lands which have never been mapped, to teach them about the importance of moderation in life.[4] Destinations include the "Land of Play," the "Land of Food and Drink," the "Land of Sleep," among other similar places.[5]

Notes and References

  1. December 1944 . none . American Artist . Watson-Guptill Publications . 8 . 41 . 0002-7375 .
  2. Book: United States Copyright Office . The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1971) . 2007 . . 978-1-4325-1244-6 . United States Copyright Office .
  3. none. 1945 . Book Review Digest . . 40 . 762 . 0006-7326 .
  4. News: Voyage to Contentment. 1944-08-27. The New York Times. BR19.
  5. Book: Aviation education source book . Hanna, Paul Robert . 1946 . Hastings House . 2171022 . 845 .