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==Selected works== <!-- 323 listings include 35 with Author1=Blake, three Blake (ed.), one Author2=Blake (foreword) --> The following books were both written and illustrated by Blake:<ref name=bibliog>[http://www.quentinblake.com/books/search.php "Bibliography: A complete searchable bibliography of books illustrated or authored and illustrated by Quentin Blake"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120116213301/http://www.quentinblake.com/books/search.php |date=16 January 2012 }}. Quentin Blake : Books : Bibliography (quentinblake.com). Archived 16 January 2012 (without search function). Retrieved 2013-09-28.</ref><ref>[http://www.quentinblake.com/en/books/quentin-blake "Books by Quentin Blake"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120724063509/http://www.quentinblake.com/en/books/quentin-blake |date=24 July 2012 }} (incomplete; no list). Quentin Blake.</ref> * ''Patrick'' ([[Jonathan Cape]], 1968) *''Jack and Nancy'' (Cape, 1969) * ''Angelo'' (Cape, 1970) * ''Snuff'' (Cape, 1973) * ''Lester at the Seaside'' ([[William Collins, Sons]], 1975) * ''Lester and the Unusual Pet'' (Collins, 1975) * ''The Adventures of Lester'' ([[BBC]], 1977) * ''Mister Magnolia'' (Cape, 1980) —winner of the [[Kate Greenaway Medal]]<ref name=medal1980/> * ''Quentin Blake's Nursery Rhyme Book'' (Cape, 1983) * ''The Story of the Dancing Frog'' (Cape, 1984) * ''Mrs Armitage On Wheels'' (Cape, 1987) * ''Quentin Blake's ABC'' (Cape, 1989) * ''All Join In'' (Cape, 1990) —winner of the [[Kurt Maschler Award]] for integrated text and illustration<ref name=bizland/> * ''Cockatoos'' (Cape, 1992) * ''Simpkin'' (Cape, 1993) * ''The Quentin Blake Book of Nonsense Verse'' ([[Viking Press]], 1994) * ''Clown'' (Cape, 1995) —commended runner-up for the Greenaway Medal<ref name=ccsu/>{{efn |name=HC}} * ''La Vie de la Page'' ([[Gallimard]], 1995) * ''Mrs Armitage and the Big Wave'' (Cape, 1997) * ''Dix Grenouilles (Ten Frogs)'' (Gallimard, 1997) * ''The Green Ship'' (Cape, 1998) * ''Zagazoo'' (Cape, 1998) * ''Zap! The Quentin Blake Guide to Electrical Safety'' ([[Eastern Electricity]], 1998) * ''Fantastic Daisy Artichoke'' (Cape, 1999) * ''[[The Twelve Days of Christmas (Correspondence)]]'' ([[Atlantic Books]], 1999) * ''The Laureate's Party'' ([[Random House]], 2000) * ''Un Bateau Dans le Ciel'' (Rue du Monde, 2000) * ''Words and Pictures'' (Cape, 2000) * ''Tell Me a Picture'' ([[National Gallery]], 2001) * ''Loveykins'' (Cape, 2002) * ''Laureate's Progress'' (Cape, 2002) * ''Mrs Armitage, Queen of the Road'' (Cape, 2003) * ''A Sailing Boat In The Sky'' (Random House: Red Fox, 2003) * ''Angel Pavement'' (Cape, 2004) * ''You're Only Young Twice'' ([[Andersen Press]], 2008) * ''Daddy Lost his Head'' (Andre Bouchard, 2009) * ''Quentin Blake: Beyond the Page'' ([[Tate Publishing Ltd]], 2012) Blake has illustrated a score of books by Roald Dahl.{{efn |name=dahl}} He also illustrated the British edition of [[Agaton Sax]], a [[Swedish language|Swedish-language]] series of comedy detective novels by [[Nils-Olof Franzén]] (originally illustrated by Åke Lewerth, 1955 to 1978). * ''Agaton Sax and the Diamond Thieves'', 1965 * ''Agaton Sax and the Scotland Yard Mystery'', 1969 * ''Agaton Sax and the Max Brothers'' (a.k.a. Bank Robbers), 1970 * ''Agaton Sax and the Criminal Doubles'', 1971 * ''Agaton Sax and the Colossus of Rhodes'', 1972 * ''Agaton Sax and the London Computer Plot'', 1973 * ''Agaton Sax and the League of Silent Exploders'', 1974 * ''Agaton Sax and the Haunted House'', 1975 * ''Agaton Sax and the Big Rig (extended)'', 1976 * ''Agaton Sax and Lispington's Grandfather Clock'', 1978 ;Other * ''The Learning Journey'' —[[National Curriculum (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)|National Curriculum]], key stages 1 and 2, illustrated editions for parents * ''Three Little Monkeys'' 2016, illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark * ''Three Little Monkeys Ride Again'' 2019, illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark * ''Three Little Monkeys at Christmas'' 2021, illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark * ''Three Little Monkeys and the Grand Hotel'' 2023, illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark
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