Mr. Boddington's Studio: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas

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On sale Nov 30, 2021 | 32 Pages | 9780593384077

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Mr. Boddington's Studio delivers a stylish and modern illustrated reimagining of the most iconic Christmas picture book story using the words of the Clement Clarke Moore's poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas."

A perennial bestseller and timeless gift in the holiday season, multiple adaptations exist of this classic holiday tale, almost exclusively illustrated in bold classic colors. Mr. Boddington's Studio provides a fresh take by using the same poem and updating the style with a sophisticated and modern color palette. Children and parents alike will delight in revisiting this classic holiday tale with the iconic and fresh Mr. Boddington's style.
Clement Clarke Moore was born in New York City and attended Columbia College, graduating at the top of his class in 1798. While he authored various works, his most beloved is the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," better known as "The Night Before Christmas," written in 1822 for his nine children. Moore taught Greek and oriental literature at the General Theological Society from 1823 until he retired in 1850. He died in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1863. View titles by Clement Clarke Moore
Mr. Boddington's Studio is a vibrant stationery store in Brooklyn servicing NYC's coolest lovers of all things paper. From invitation design to unique illustrations, the team at Mr. Boddington's Studio delights in giving New Yorkers the best in customized stationery arts. View titles by Mr. Boddington's Studio

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Mr. Boddington's Studio delivers a stylish and modern illustrated reimagining of the most iconic Christmas picture book story using the words of the Clement Clarke Moore's poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas."

A perennial bestseller and timeless gift in the holiday season, multiple adaptations exist of this classic holiday tale, almost exclusively illustrated in bold classic colors. Mr. Boddington's Studio provides a fresh take by using the same poem and updating the style with a sophisticated and modern color palette. Children and parents alike will delight in revisiting this classic holiday tale with the iconic and fresh Mr. Boddington's style.

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Clement Clarke Moore was born in New York City and attended Columbia College, graduating at the top of his class in 1798. While he authored various works, his most beloved is the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," better known as "The Night Before Christmas," written in 1822 for his nine children. Moore taught Greek and oriental literature at the General Theological Society from 1823 until he retired in 1850. He died in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1863. View titles by Clement Clarke Moore
Mr. Boddington's Studio is a vibrant stationery store in Brooklyn servicing NYC's coolest lovers of all things paper. From invitation design to unique illustrations, the team at Mr. Boddington's Studio delights in giving New Yorkers the best in customized stationery arts. View titles by Mr. Boddington's Studio

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