![]() by Edward Leight (Vanguard, 1957) 1958 ALL ABOARD by Mary Britton Miller, ill. by Paul Rand (HBJ, 1957) THE UNHAPPY HIPPOPOTAMUS by Nancy Moore, ill. by Nicholas Sidjakov (Parnassus, 1957) THE RED BALLOON by Albert Lamorisse (Doubleday, 1957) SPARKLE AND SPIN by Ann Rand, ill. by Madeleine Geikiere (Pantheon, 1957) THE FRIENDLY BEASTS by Laura Baker, ill. Barry (Houghton, 1957) THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE by the Brothers Grimm, ill. by Margaret Bloy Graham (Harper, 1957) FAINTGEORGE by Robert E. Rey (Houghton, 1957) DEAR GARBAGE MAN by Gene Zion, ill. by Maurice Sendak (Harper, 1957) CURIOUS GEORGE GETS A MEDAL by H.A. by Leonard Kessler (Doubleday, 1957) THE BIRTHDAY PARTY by Ruth Krauss, ill. by Irene Haas (HBJ, 1956) 1957 BIG RED BUS by Ethel Kessler, ill. by Margaret Bloy Graham (Harper, 1956) WAS IT A GOOD TRADE? by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers, ill. by Helen Borten (Abelard, 1956) THE LITTLE ELEPHANT by Ylla (Harper,) REALLY SPRING by Gene Zion, ill. by Walter Lorraine (Houghton, 1956) JONAH THE FISHERMAN by Reiner Zimnik (Pantheon, 1956) LITTLE BIG-FEATHER by Joseph Longstretch, ill. by Maurice Sendak (Harper, 1956) I WILL TELL YOU OF A TOWN by Alistair Reid, ill. by Paul Rand (HBJ, 1956) I WANT TO PAINT MY BATHROOM BLUE by Ruth Krauss, ill. by William Gropper (Dodd, 1955) 1956 BABAR'S FAIR by Laurent De Brunhoff (Random, 1956) CROCODILE TEARS by André Francois (Universe, 1956) I KNOW A LOT OF THINGS by Ann Rand, ill. by Helen Sewell (Lippincott, 1955) UNCLE BEN'S WHALE by Walter D. by Madeleine Gekiere (Pantheon, 1955) THE THREE KINGS OF SABA by Alf Evers, ill. ![]() Balet (Rand McNally, 1955) SEE AND SAY by Antonio Frasconi (HBJ, 1955) SWITCH ON THE NIGHT by Ray Bradbury, ill. by Irene Haas (HBJ, 1955) PARSLEY by Ludwig Bemelmans (Harper, 1955) RUMPLESTILTSKIN by Jan B. by Roger Duvoisin (McGraw-Hill, 1955) A LITTLE HOUSE OF YOUR OWN by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers, ill. by Nicolas Mordvinoff (HBJ, 1955) THE HAPPY LION IN AFRICA by Louise Fatio, ill. by Jane Miller (Lippincott, 1954) 1955 BEASTS FROM A BRUSH by Juliet Kepes (Pantheon, 1955) CHAGA by William Lipkind, ill. by Abner Graboff (Abelard, 1954) THE WET WORLD by Norma Simon, ill. by Vladimir Bobri (Lothrop, 1954) THE SUN LOOKS DOWN by Miriam Schlein, ill. by Maurice Sendak (Harper, 1954) JENNY'S BIRTHDAY BOOK by Esther Averill (Harper, 1954) A KISS IS ROUND by Blossom Budney, ill. by Leonard Kessler (Scott, 1954) I'LL BE YOU AND YOU BE ME by Ruth Krauss, ill. by Roger Duvoisin (McGraw-Hill, 1954) HEAVY IS A HIPPOPOTAMUS by Miriam Schlein, ill. by Nicolas Mordvinoff (HBJ, 1954) THE HAPPY LION by Louise Fatio, ill. by Chris Jenkyns (Vanguard, 1954) THE ANIMAL FROLIC by 12th century Japanese artist, probably Toba Sojo (Putnam, 1954) CIRCUS RUCKUS by William Lipkind, ill. by Winifred Greene (Watts, 1953) MADELINE'S RESCUE by Ludwig Bemelmans (Viking, 1953) MOTHER GOOSE RIDDLE RHYMES by Joseph Low (HBJ, 1953) PITSCHI by Hans Fischer (HBJ, 1953) WHO GAVE US? by Madeleine Gekiere (Pantheon, 1953) 1954 ANDY SAYS BONJOUR by Pat Diska, ill. by Jean Charlot (Scott, 1953) LUCKY BLACKY by Eunice Lackey, ill. Birnbaum (Golden, 1953) A HERO BY MISTAKE by Anita Brenner, ill. by Alice and Martin Provensen (Golden, 1953) GREEN EYES by A. by Alois Carigiet (Walck, 1953) THE GOLDEN BIBLE FOR CHILDREN: THE NEW TESTAMENT edited by Elsa Jane Werner, ill. by Leonard Kessler (Scott, 1953) FLORINA AND THE WILD BIRD by Selina Chonz, ill. by André Francois (Lippincott, 1952) 1953 FAST IS NOT A LADYBUG by Miriam Schlein, ill. by Maurice Sendak (Harper, 1952) THE MAGIC CURRANT BUN by John Symonds, ill. 1952 THE ANIMAL FAIR by Alice and Martin Provensen (Golden, 1952) BEASTS AND NONSENSE by Marie Hall Ets (Viking, 1952) THE DOGCATCHER'S DOG by Andre Dugo (Holt, 1952) FIVE LITTLE MONKEYS by Juliet Kepes (Houghton, 1952) THE HAPPY PLACE by Ludwig Bemelmans (Little, Brown, 1952) A HOLE IS TO DIG by Ruth Krauss, ill. ![]() This page contains a complete list of the winners. Note that not all versions of tail support the plus-notation.For the last 50 years, the Book Review has chosen the best illustrated books of the year in its Children's Books issue. If you want to start from the last match instead of the first match it would be: tail -n +$(( 1 + $(grep -n -f file2 file1 | tail -n1 | cut -d: -f1) )) file1 The embedded grep and cut find the first line containing a pattern from file2, this line number plus one is passed on to tail, the plus one is there to skip the line with the pattern. pattern in file2, grepping from file1: tail -n +$(( 1 + $(grep -m1 -n -f file2 file1 | cut -d: -f1) )) file1 Here's an answer that comes closer to your needs, i.e. ![]() :a n p ba is a loop that fetches a new line from input ( n), prints it ( p), and branches back to label a :a./^dog 123 4335$/ searches for the desired pattern.With the following input ( infile): cat 13123 23424 Assuming you want to match the whole line with your pattern, with GNU sed, this works: sed -n '/^dog 123 4335$/ ' infile
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