• 1998, A Handful of Beans: Six Fairy Tales, retold by Jeanne Steig, illustrated by William Steig. 1998, Pete's a Pizza. 2000, Made for Each Other.
  • From the talented imagination of Caldecott Medal-winning author William Steig, Sylvester and the Magic Pebble is an irresistibly delightful tale like no other.
  • William Steig (November 14, 1907 – October 3, 2003) was a prolific American cartoonist, sculptor and, late in life, an illustrator and writer of popular children's books.
  • This November, William Steig would have turned 100. ... The Art of William Steig” at 5th Avenue and 92nd Street in New York, New York.
  • William H. Steig was an American author from Brooklyn, New York who was known for writing the book Shrek, which got adapted into a successful animated film...
  • Hailed as the “King of Cartoons,” William Steig (1907–2003) produced a staggering 2,600 drawings and 123 covers for The New Yorker during his lifetime.
  • William Steig Biography. Born November 14, 1907, in Brooklyn, NY; died of natural causes, October 3, 2003, in Boston, MA. Author and illustrator.
  • His cartoons were featured in several books, including Small Fry (1944), William Steig: Drawings (1979), Ruminations (1984), and Our Miserable Life (1990).
  • William Steig grew up in the Bronx, where his father was a house painter and his mother a seamstress. He started painting at an early age.
  • William Steig (/ˈstiːɡ/; November 14, 1907 – October 3, 2003) was an American cartoonist, illustrator and writer of children's books, best known for the...