Patricia Mullins

Patricia Mullins (born 1952)[1] is a children's book illustrator. Some of Mullins' illustrations are in the collection of the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia.[2]

Patricia Mullins
Born1952 (age 7071)
GenreChildren's books
Notable awards

Books

Written and illustrated by Patricia Mullins

  • A Crash of Rhinos: Fun With Collective Nouns (2010) OCLC 501813792
  • One Horse Waiting For Me (1997) OCLC 152456354
  • V for Vanishing: An Alphabet of Endangered Animals (1993) OCLC 38325524
  • Dinosaur Encore (1992) OCLC 27630272
  • The Rocking Horse: A History of Moving Toy Horses, (includes a supplement: International Survey of Rocking Horse Manufacture by Marguerite Fawdry) (1992) OCLC 246975025
  • Fabulous Beasts, pub. William Collins (1976) ISBN 9780001850194

Illustrated by Patricia Mullins

  • Lightning Jack, Glenda Millard (2012) ISBN 9781741693911 hbk, ISBN 9781741693928 pbk
  • Jerry, Ursula Dubosarsky (2009)
  • Phar Lap, the wonder horse, Kerin Jackie (2008) ISBN 9780980381313
  • Only a Donkey, Celeste Walters (2007) ISBN 9780143501220
  • Who's Who at The Zoo, Celeste Walters anthology (1996)
  • The Dream of the Dusky Dolphin, Jonathan Harlen (1995)
  • Iceflowers, Jutta Goetze (1992)
  • The Sea Breeze Hotel, Marcia Vaughan (1991) OCLC 27629849
  • The Triantiwantigongalope CJ Dennis (1989)
  • Shoes From Grandpa, Mem Fox (1989) OCLC 27576021
  • Crocodile Beat, Gail Jorgensen (1988) OCLC 24497999
  • Hattie and the Fox, Mem Fox (1986) OCLC 27575624
  • The Magic Saddle, Christobel Mattingley (1983) OCLC 28997094
  • Duck Boy, Christobel Mattingley (1983)
  • Rummage, Christobel Mattingley (1981)
  • All Sort of Poems, ed. Ann Thwaites anthology (1978)
  • Pelican Point, Sue Couper (1977)
  • Wheels and Things, Veda-Hamon Moody and others (1976)
  • Flowers for Samantha, Letitia Parr (1975)
  • All In Together, Vashti Farrer (1974)
  • Blinky Bill and Nutsy, Dorothy Wall (1972)
  • Dolphins are Different, Letitia Parr (1972)
  • The Happy Bush, Heather Larsen (1972)

Awards

See also

References

  1. "Patricia Mullins". AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. The University of Queensland. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  2. "Patricia Mullins". NGV Australia. National Gallery of Victoria. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  3. "Patricia Mullins awarded Dromkeen Medal 2012 | State Library of Victoria". 17 June 2013. Archived from the original on 17 June 2013.
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