
The General by Michael Foreman
A new edition of Michael Foreman's glorious anti-war picture book, featuring a message from the author and illustrator reflecting on the book's enduring relevance now and then. There was once a general who wished to be famous and rule all the land... One day he fell off his horse and landed on the soft grass.
"This feels as pertinent now as it did when it was originally published" * The Bookseller *
This fine new edition is both a work of art and a period pieceMichael Foreman's illustrations lie somewhere between Ronald Searle and John Piper, and his ranks of soldiers and aerial views of cities are resolved into abstract patterns that now seem of their time. It is also a book with a valuable message worth any child taking to heart." * The Sunday Times *
Michael Foreman's illustrations for Janet Charters' The General first appeared nearly 50 years ago. This new and sumptuous anniversary edition is a reminder of the precocious brilliance of his early work, with each page a triumph of colour and design. The story of a famous general increasingly drawn to peaceful solutions remains as topical as ever and should not be missed. * The Independent on Sunday, Arts & Books Easter Special *
Janet Charter's anti-war text is as ironically apposite today as it was in 1961 when US involvement in the Vietnam War was escalating...As Foreman's first picture book, The General is incredibly assured, His trademark dexterity with watercolour was is consummate in his glowingly luminous depiction of the general's medal studded uniform and in his depiction of the ploughed field where a former soldier sows seed for the next harvest. Also characteristic are his confidently humorous characterisations of generals and troops. His mosaic city map reminiscent of Paolozzi and his stylised flowers are very 60s and now full of retro charm. * Books for Keeps No.181 *
"Illustrations and text complement one another so beautifully that the magic of the original still shines through even after half a century." * Booktrust children’s Books *
"...He's best known for his children's work, characterised by impeccable draughtsmanship, subtle wit, powerful atmosphere and a wonderful luminosity that seems to rise up from the page..." * The Herald *
"Without repetition, few contemporary illustrators have produced and published such a rich mix of titles, with images that truly engage, enchant and edify their readers with such distinguished consistency". * Carousel *
"The revelations about embracing life over war are obviously going to connect in 21st century America and the ending, with its subtle point in a Cold War direction is just icing on the cake". * Eclectica Magazine (online) *
"Glorious, wonderful watercolours from MF clearly show why this book was chosen to be reissued as a 50th anniversary edition". * For immediate release reviews blog. *
Written at the height of the Cold War, 'The General' is still a highly relevant picture book to read and discuss in KS2 PSHE classes. The distinctive illustrations will inspire children's artwork in KS2 - particularly the mosaic-style depiction of the army camp from above. * Tom Tolkien, The School Reading List *
This fine new edition is both a work of art and a period pieceMichael Foreman's illustrations lie somewhere between Ronald Searle and John Piper, and his ranks of soldiers and aerial views of cities are resolved into abstract patterns that now seem of their time. It is also a book with a valuable message worth any child taking to heart." * The Sunday Times *
Michael Foreman's illustrations for Janet Charters' The General first appeared nearly 50 years ago. This new and sumptuous anniversary edition is a reminder of the precocious brilliance of his early work, with each page a triumph of colour and design. The story of a famous general increasingly drawn to peaceful solutions remains as topical as ever and should not be missed. * The Independent on Sunday, Arts & Books Easter Special *
Janet Charter's anti-war text is as ironically apposite today as it was in 1961 when US involvement in the Vietnam War was escalating...As Foreman's first picture book, The General is incredibly assured, His trademark dexterity with watercolour was is consummate in his glowingly luminous depiction of the general's medal studded uniform and in his depiction of the ploughed field where a former soldier sows seed for the next harvest. Also characteristic are his confidently humorous characterisations of generals and troops. His mosaic city map reminiscent of Paolozzi and his stylised flowers are very 60s and now full of retro charm. * Books for Keeps No.181 *
"Illustrations and text complement one another so beautifully that the magic of the original still shines through even after half a century." * Booktrust children’s Books *
"...He's best known for his children's work, characterised by impeccable draughtsmanship, subtle wit, powerful atmosphere and a wonderful luminosity that seems to rise up from the page..." * The Herald *
"Without repetition, few contemporary illustrators have produced and published such a rich mix of titles, with images that truly engage, enchant and edify their readers with such distinguished consistency". * Carousel *
"The revelations about embracing life over war are obviously going to connect in 21st century America and the ending, with its subtle point in a Cold War direction is just icing on the cake". * Eclectica Magazine (online) *
"Glorious, wonderful watercolours from MF clearly show why this book was chosen to be reissued as a 50th anniversary edition". * For immediate release reviews blog. *
Written at the height of the Cold War, 'The General' is still a highly relevant picture book to read and discuss in KS2 PSHE classes. The distinctive illustrations will inspire children's artwork in KS2 - particularly the mosaic-style depiction of the army camp from above. * Tom Tolkien, The School Reading List *
Michael Foreman (born 21 March 1938) is one of the UK's best-known and most prolific creators of children's books. He won the 1982 and 1989 Kate Greenaway Medals for British children's book illustration and he was a commended runner-up five times. For his contribution as a children's illustrator, he was the UK nominee in 1988 and again in 2010 for the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest recognition available to creators of children's books internationally. Michael was awarded the OBE in the 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his services to literature.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781848771604 |
| ISBN 10 | 1848771606 |
| Title | The General |
| Author | Michael Foreman |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Templar Publishing |
| Year published | 2013-09-01 |
| Number of pages | 48 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |