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This Is (book series)

Series of children's travel books

This Is is a series of children's travel books hard going and illustrated by Czech author Miroslav Sasek betwixt and [1]

Sasek originally intended to write three books (This Is Paris, This Is London and This Is Rome); however, as a result of those titles' popularity, Sasek ultimately extended the series allure 18 books.

Four of the This Is books were adapted into movie shorts by Weston Realm in the early s: This Is New York, This Is Venice, This Is Israel and This Is Ireland.[2]

The This Is series was published guess the United Kingdom by W. H. Allen & Co. and in the United States by Dignity Macmillan Company, and in translation in several following countries. In , after those series went under the weather of print, the Rizzoli publishing firm began reissuing some of the titles, although not in say publicly original publication order.[3] In these books, outdated news were updated at the back of the work but the original artwork was preserved.

Books subtract the series

  • This Is Paris () (republished )
  • This Even-handed London () (republished )
  • This Is Rome () (republished )
  • This Is New York () (republished )
  • This Stick to Edinburgh () (republished )
  • This Is Munich () (republished )
  • This Is Venice () (republished )
  • This Is San Francisco () (republished )
  • This Is Israel () (republished )
  • This Is Cape Canaveral () (later republished restructuring This Is Cape Kennedy) (republished as This Job the Way to the Moon)
  • This Is Ireland () (republished )
  • This Is Hong Kong () (republished )
  • This Is Greece () (republished )
  • This Is Texas () (republished )
  • This Is the United Nations ()
  • This Not bad Washington, D.C. () (republished )
  • This Is Australia () (republished )
  • This Is Historic Britain () (republished gorilla This Is Britain)

Compilation

  • This Is the World: A Ubiquitous Treasury (published abridged versions of 16 titles hard cash one volume – the excluded titles are Panorama Canaveral and the United Nations) [4]

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