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Walter Trier

Illustrator

(1890 - 1951)

Walter Trier

Born in Prague, Walter Trier spent most of his career as an illustrator working in Berlin. He was an outspoken anti-fascist and moved to London in 1936. He worked with Erich Kastner and provided the cover illustrations for the children’s magazine Lilliput.



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Emil and the Detectives (1930)

While on the train to Berlin to visit his grandmother Emil has his money stolen. He gathers a team of children to track down the thief. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Erich Kästner
Illustrator(s): Walter Trier

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Lisa and Lottie (1951)

When Lottie arrives at summer camp, Lisa discovers she has a double and it soon becomes apparent -- a twin! This book was the basis for the movie The Parent Trap.

Author(s): Erich Kästner
Illustrator(s): Walter Trier

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