W. H. Smith Illustration Awards 1987-1994

1994

Joint Overall Winners

Tomek Bogacki for Crackling Brat (Methuen Children's Books)

John Burningham for Harvey Slumfenburger's Christmas Present (Walker Books)

Second Prize (Magazines)

Moira Millman for 'Horoscope Special (published in Marie Claire)

Distinguished Mentions

Lisa Flather for Where the Great Bear Watches (ABC)

David Hughes for Bully (Walker Books)

Graham Rawle for Graham Rawle's Wonder Book of Fun (Victor Gollancz)

Sue Shields for Qui Sait? (BBC Educational Publishing)

1993

Overall Winner

Tony Meeuwissen for Key to the Kingdom (Pavilion)

Second Prize (Books)

Louise Brierley for Songs from Shakespeare (Walker Books)

Second Prize (Magazines)

Sarah Ball for Christmas Books (published in Times Saturday Review)

Distinguished Mentions

John Paul Early for Twists and Turns on Quality Street (published in Director)

Andrew Kulman for Red Light, Green Light (ABC)

Paul Slater for Signs of Pisces in the Ascendant (published in Times Saturday Review)

Max Velthuijs for Frog in Winter (Andersen Press)

1992

Overall Winner

Charlotte Knox for Fruit (Mitchell Beazley)

Second Prize (Books)

Angela Barrett for Snow-White (Hutchinson)

Second Prize (Magazines)

Dolores Fairman for The Cure is Green (published in Observer Magazine)

Distinguished Mentions

Stanislav Bouvier for The Enemy Within (published in Sunday Times Magazine)

Piers Browne for William Wordsworth (John Murray)

Beryl Cook for Bouncers (Victor Gollancz)

Clifford Harper for A Message from the Heart (published in Sunday Times Magazine)

1991

Overall Winner

Angela Barrett for The Hidden House (Walker Books)

Second Prize (Books)

Christopher Wormell for An Alphabet of Animals (Collins)

Second Prize (Magazines)

Christopher Brown for Cut d'Azur (published in Sunday Times Magazine)

Distinguished Mentions

Jamel Akib for When Theft is Worse than Murder (published in Director)

Ian Beck for Hush-a-bye Baby (Transworld)

Quentin Blake for Alphabeasts (Victor Gollancz)

Glynn Boyd Harte for Mr Harte's Holiday (Sinclair-Stevenson)

1990

Overall Winner

John Vernon Lord for Aesop's Fables (Cape)

Second Prize (Books)

Michael Foreman for War Boy (Pavilion/Michael Joseph)

Second Prize (Magazines)

Jamel Akib for Crisis in Food (published in Marketing)

Distinguished Mentions

Anthony Browne for The Tunnel (Julia MacRae Books)

Tim Jonke for The Tale of Three Trees (Lion Publishing)

Andrew Kulman for Greening of Industry (published in New Scientist)

Claudio Muñoz Us and Them (published in Observer Magazine)

1989

Overall Winner

Jeff Fisher for A Better Beast of Burden (published in New Scientist)

Second Prize (Books)

Charlotte Voake for The Mighty Slide (Viking Kestral)

Second Prize (Magazines)

Richard Parent for Breakdown: Out of Sight, Out of Mind (published in Director)

Distinguished Mentions

Peter Brookes Christmas Books (published in Spectator)

Per Dahlberg for Frankenstein (Longman)

Colin McNaughton for Jolly Roger (Walker Books)

1988

Shared Overall Winners

Charles Keeping for Classic Tales of the Macabre (Blackie)

Richard Parent for The Chernobyl Effect (published in New Scientist)

Distinguished Mentions

Patrick Benson for The Baron All at Sea (Walker Books)

Liz Pyle for The Return of the Locust (published in New Scientist)

Posy Simmonds for Fred (Cape)

Juan Wijngaard for The Blemyah Stories (Walker Books)

1987

Overall Winner

Ralph Steadman for I, Leonardo (Cape)

Second Prize (Books)

Justin Todd for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Victor Gollancz)

Second Prize (Magazines)

Not awarded

Distinguished Mentions

Louise Brierley for The Twelve Days of Christmas (Walker Books)

Andrew Davidson for The Iron Man (Faber & Faber)

Michael Foreman for A Child's Garden of Verses (Victor Gollancz)

Oscar Grillo for The Private Diary of Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, Painter (Pavilion)

Paul Hogarth for Graham Greene Country (Pavilion)

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