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Commire, Anne, ed. Something about the Author. Vol. 14. Detroit: Gale, 1978.
Provides a brief critical biography of Angelo that includes a bibliography of both his writings and illustrations.
Kirkpatrick, D. L., ed. Twentieth-Century Children's Writers. New York: St.
Martin's, 1978. Contains the most complete and accessible bibliography of Angelo's illustrations, decorations, writings, and private paintings. Also includes a short bio-critical discussion.
Kunitz, Stanley J., and Howard Haycraft, eds. The Junior Book of Authors.
1951. Rev. ed. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1978. Includes a short but helpful autobiographical sketch that highlights Angelo's professional successes and discusses his personal philosophies as an artist.
"Review." Library Journal 74 (May 1, 1949): 738. A lively review of The Bells of Bleecker Street that points out Angelo's love for the artist and the Italian community in America.
"Review." New Yorker 25 (1949): 177. A favorable discussion of The Bells of Bleecker Street that notes Angelo's sense of humor.
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