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- Sesyle Joslin (pen names, Josephine Gibson, G. B. Kirtland; born August 30, 1929) is a children's literature author. Joslin's book What Do You Say, Dear...
- No Biting! (by Else Holmelund Minarik, 1958) What Do You Say, Dear? (by Sesyle Joslin, 1958) Seven Tales by H. C. Andersen (translated by Eva Le Gallienne...
- What Do You Say, Dear? is a 1958 children's picture book written by Sesyle Joslin and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. The book, published by W. R. Scott...
- Beatles' movie Help!. In 1950, Hine married children's literature author Sesyle Joslin, with whom he often collaborated on writing projects.[citation needed]...
- (1938) Iger, Eve Marie. John Brown: His Soul Goes Marching On (1969) Joslin, Sesyle. What Do You Say, Dear?, illus. Maurice Sendak (1958) Lear, Edward. The...
- Harcourt, 1963 Stella Standard, The Art of Fruit Cookery, Doubleday, 1964 Sesyle Joslin, The Petite Famille (French language reader), Harcourt, 1964 Television...
- Richardson Joslin (1846–1934), American author, lecturer, benefactor, clubwoman Sesyle Joslin (born 1929), American children's author Theodore Goldsmith Joslin...