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Syd Hoff

Syd Hoff (September 4, 1912 – May 12, 2004) was an American cartoonist and children's book author, best known for his classic early reader Danny and the Dinosaur. His cartoons appeared in a multitude of genres, including advertising commissions for such companies as Eveready Batteries, Jell-O, OK Used Cars, S.O.S Pads, Rambler, Ralston Cereal, and more.[3]

Syd Hoff
BornSydney Hoffberg
(1912-09-04)September 4, 1912
Bronx, New York City, United States
DiedMay 12, 2004(2004-05-12) (aged 91)
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Cartoonist, author
Notable works
Danny and the Dinosaur
Tuffy
Laugh It Off
The Ruling Clawss, as A. Redfield
Spouse(s)Dora Hoff[1]
Children3
http://www.SydHoff.org

Biography edit

Hoff was born in Bronx, New York. While he was still at high school, Milt Gross, a popular 1930s cartoonist, told him at an assembly, "Kid, someday you'll be a great cartoonist!"[4] At 16, he enrolled at the National Academy of Design in New York City. At 18, he sold his first cartoon to The New Yorker, and eventually sold a total of 571 of them to the publication from 1931 to 1975. Hoff became known for his cartoons in The New Yorker depicting tenements and lower-middle class life in the city.[5][6]

His cartoons have appeared in a variety of publications including the New Yorker, Esquire, and Look magazine. He was also the host of a television show Tales of Hoff, in which he drew and told stories.[5]

Hoff wrote and illustrated over 60 volumes in the HarperCollins "I Can Read" series for beginning readers, most notably Sammy the Seal and the popular Danny and the Dinosaur (1958), which sold 10 million copies and has been translated into a dozen languages.

In 1976, Hoff edited and published Editorial and Political Cartooning: From Earlier Times to the Present, which contains over 700 examples of works from the world's editorial and political cartoons.[5][6]

Syndicated comic strips edit

Hoff drew two long-running syndicated comic strips: Tuffy (1939–1949) and Laugh It Off (1958–1978). One of his recurring characters is a walrus-mustached man who eventually appeared as the father in his daily Tuffy, done for the King Features Syndicate from 1939 to 1950.[5]

Tuffy was originally commissioned by William Randolph Hearst in 1938, and was declared "essential for national morale" during the American involvement in World War II. This classification kept Hoff out of active military duty during World War II, although he joined the Office of War Information and drew propaganda cartoons which were dropped behind enemy lines.[7]

Political cartoons as A. Redfield edit

Starting in 1933, Hoff began to contribute cartoons to leftist newspapers and magazines, including The Daily Worker and New Masses as A. Redfield, the pseudonym that he adopted for his radical work.[8][9] Hoff's first published book The Ruling Clawss (Daily Worker, 1935) collects over 150 Hoff cartoons originally published in the communist daily, and his first book for children Mr. His: A Children's Story for Anybody was published as a pamphlet by (and also within the pages of) New Masses magazine.[10]

Hoff's output under the A. Redfield pseudonym began to taper off by 1940, though he remained politically active. He was questioned by the FBI in 1952 about his A. Redfield work and Communist Party association,[7] after being photographed with Marxist civil liberties advocate Corliss Lamont at a protest against the atomic bomb the previous year. Hoff was never formally charged, nor blacklisted. Nevertheless, he remained concerned for the remainder of his life about being identified as a "Red" and the impact that this might have on the reception of his children's books.[11]

Bibliography edit

Children's books edit

  • Mr. His: a Children's Story for Anybody (New Masses, 1939)
  • Muscles and Brains (Dial Press, 1940)
  • It's Fun Learning Cartooning (Stravon Publishers, 1952)
  • Out of Gas (Ives Washburn, 1954)
  • Eight Little Artists (Abelard-Schuman)
  • Patty's Pet (Young Readers Press, 1955)
  • Danny and the Dinosaur series (Harper & Row, 1958–1996)
    • Danny and the Dinosaur (1958)
    • Happy Birthday, Danny and the Dinosaur (1995)
    • Danny and the Dinosaur Go to Camp (1996)
    • Danny and the Dinosaur: Too Tall (2014)
    • Danny and the Dinosaur and the New Puppy (2015)
    • Danny and the Dinosaur and the Girl Next Door (2016)
    • Danny and the Dinosaur: School Days (2017)
  • Julius (Harper & Row, 1959)
  • Sammy the Seal (Harper & Row, 1959)
  • Ogluk the Eskimo (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1960)
  • Oliver (Harper & Row, 1960)
  • Where's Prancer? (Harper & Brothers, 1960)
  • Who Will Be My Friends? (Harper & Row, 1960)
  • Chester (Harper & Row, 1961)
  • Albert the Albatross (Harper & Row, 1961)
  • Little Chief (Harper & Row, 1961)
  • Stanley (Harper & Row, 1962)
  • Grizzwold (Reader's Digest Services, 1963)
  • Lengthy (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1964)
  • Mrs. Switch (Putnam, 1966)
  • Learning to Cartoon (Stravon Educational Press, 1966)
  • Irving and Me (Harper & Row, 1967) — for young adults; no illustrations
  • Jeffrey at Camp (Putnam, 1968)
  • Slithers (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1968)
  • Wanda's Wand (C. R. Gibson Co., 1968)
  • The Witch, the Cat, and the Baseball Bat (Grosset & Dunlap, 1968)
  • The Rooftop Mystery (Harper & Row, 1968) — text by Joan M. Lexau
  • Baseball Mouse (Putnam, 1969)
  • Herschel the Hero (Putnam, 1969)
  • Roberto and the Bull (McGraw-Hill, 1969)
  • The Horse in Harry's Room (Harper & Row, 1970)
  • My Aunt Rosie (Harper & Row, 1972)
  • Ida the Bareback Rider (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1972)
  • A Walk Past Ellen's House (McGraw-Hill, 1973)
  • Amy's Dinosaur (Windmill Books/Simon & Schuster, 1974)
  • Barkley (Harper & Row, 1975)
  • The Littlest Leaguer (Harper & Row, 1976)
  • Henrietta series (Garrard Pub. Co., 1977–1985)
    • Henrietta Lays Some Eggs (1977)
    • Henrietta, Circus Star (1978)
    • Henrietta, the Early Bird (1978)
    • Henrietta Goes to the Fair (1979)
    • Henrietta's Halloween (1980)
    • Henrietta's Fourth of July (1981)
    • Happy Birthday, Henrietta! (1983)
    • Henrietta's Vacation (1985)
  • Walpole (Harper & Row, 1977)
  • Syd Hoff Shows You How to Draw Cartoons (Scholastic Book Services, 1979)
  • The Man Who Loved Animals (Putnam Publishing Group, 1982)
  • The Young Cartoonist, The ABC's of Cartooning (Stravon, 1983)
  • Barney's Horse (Harper & Row, 1987)
  • Mrs. Brice's Mice (Harper & Row, 1988)
  • Captain Cat (HarperCollins, 1993)
  • Duncan the Dancing Duck (Clarion Books, 1994)
  • Bernard on His Own (Clarion Books, 1996)

Books for adults edit

  • The Ruling Clawss (Daily Worker, 1935)
  • Naval Secrets: This Book is Filled with Man-to-Man Ideas and Aids to Help you Record Your Bang-up Navy Experiences (Hillair Publishing Company, 1943)
  • Military Secrets: This Book is Filled with Man-to-Man Ideas and Aids to Help you Record Your Bang-up Army Experiences (Hillair Publishing Company, 1943)
  • Feeling No Pain: an Album of Cartoons (Dial Press, 1944)
  • Mom, I'm Home! (Doubleday/Doran & Co., 1945)
  • Oops! Wrong Party! (Dutton, 1951)
  • Oops! Wrong Stateroom! (Washburn, 1953)
  • Okay—You Can Look Now! (Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1955)
  • The Better Hoff (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961)
  • Upstream, Downstream and Out of My Mind (Bobbs-Merrill, 1961)
  • Twixt the Cup and the Lipton (Bobbs-Merrill, 1962)
  • So This is Matrimony: Cartoons (Pocket Books, 1962)
  • Hunting, Anyone? (Bobbs-Merrill, 1963)
  • From Bed to Nurse, or, What a Way to Die (Dell, 1963)

Film edit

Hoff's 1962 book Stanley was adapted into a short stop-motion animation film called Stanley and the Dinosaurs in 1989. The film was produced by Churchill Films and directed by John Clark Matthews.

References edit

  1. ^ "Syd Hoff Obituary (2004) the Miami Herald". Legacy.com.
  2. ^ Syd Hoff's Teeth: The Leftist Satire of A. Redfield
  3. ^ Syd Hoff official website.
  4. ^ Syd Hoff:Autobiography Official Syd Hoff Website, retrieved May 10, 2021
  5. ^ a b c d Syd Hoff Cartoons Syracuse University, Nov 6, 2009, Retrieved November 30, 2010
  6. ^ a b HarperCollins–Authors & Illustrators HarperCollins Publishers, 2010, Retrieved November 30, 2010
  7. ^ a b Biographical Timeline www.sacreddoodles.com, the official Syd Hoff website, retrieved 1/5/2013
  8. ^ The Ruling Clawss: Syd Hoff's Cartoons in The New Yorker and The Daily Worker Robert Mankoff, The New Yorker, September 19, 2012
  9. ^ Syd Hoff's Teeth: The Leftist Satire of A. Redfield Nine Kinds of Pie: Philip Nel's Blog, 2011, Retrieved 1/5/2013
  10. ^ Syd Hoff and A. Redfield...Two Sides of the Same Coin A. Redfield section on www.sacreddoodles.com, the official Syd Hoff website. Retrieved 1/5/2013
  11. ^ Syd Hoff, A. Redfield, and Me: Part II Nine Kinds of Pie: Philip Nel's Blog, October 30, 2011, retrieved 1/5/2013

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Syd Hoff Cartoons (1948–1969) at Syracuse University (primary resource material)

hoff, september, 1912, 2004, american, cartoonist, children, book, author, best, known, classic, early, reader, danny, dinosaur, cartoons, appeared, multitude, genres, including, advertising, commissions, such, companies, eveready, batteries, jell, used, cars,. Syd Hoff September 4 1912 May 12 2004 was an American cartoonist and children s book author best known for his classic early reader Danny and the Dinosaur His cartoons appeared in a multitude of genres including advertising commissions for such companies as Eveready Batteries Jell O OK Used Cars S O S Pads Rambler Ralston Cereal and more 3 Syd HoffBornSydney Hoffberg 1912 09 04 September 4 1912Bronx New York City United StatesDiedMay 12 2004 2004 05 12 aged 91 Miami Beach Florida United StatesNationalityAmericanArea s Cartoonist authorNotable worksDanny and the DinosaurTuffyLaugh It OffThe Ruling Clawss as A RedfieldSpouse s Dora Hoff 1 Children3http www SydHoff org Contents 1 Biography 2 Syndicated comic strips 3 Political cartoons as A Redfield 4 Bibliography 4 1 Children s books 4 2 Books for adults 5 Film 6 References 7 External linksBiography editHoff was born in Bronx New York While he was still at high school Milt Gross a popular 1930s cartoonist told him at an assembly Kid someday you ll be a great cartoonist 4 At 16 he enrolled at the National Academy of Design in New York City At 18 he sold his first cartoon to The New Yorker and eventually sold a total of 571 of them to the publication from 1931 to 1975 Hoff became known for his cartoons in The New Yorker depicting tenements and lower middle class life in the city 5 6 His cartoons have appeared in a variety of publications including the New Yorker Esquire and Look magazine He was also the host of a television show Tales of Hoff in which he drew and told stories 5 Hoff wrote and illustrated over 60 volumes in the HarperCollins I Can Read series for beginning readers most notably Sammy the Seal and the popular Danny and the Dinosaur 1958 which sold 10 million copies and has been translated into a dozen languages In 1976 Hoff edited and published Editorial and Political Cartooning From Earlier Times to the Present which contains over 700 examples of works from the world s editorial and political cartoons 5 6 Syndicated comic strips editHoff drew two long running syndicated comic strips Tuffy 1939 1949 and Laugh It Off 1958 1978 One of his recurring characters is a walrus mustached man who eventually appeared as the father in his daily Tuffy done for the King Features Syndicate from 1939 to 1950 5 Tuffy was originally commissioned by William Randolph Hearst in 1938 and was declared essential for national morale during the American involvement in World War II This classification kept Hoff out of active military duty during World War II although he joined the Office of War Information and drew propaganda cartoons which were dropped behind enemy lines 7 Political cartoons as A Redfield editStarting in 1933 Hoff began to contribute cartoons to leftist newspapers and magazines including The Daily Worker and New Masses as A Redfield the pseudonym that he adopted for his radical work 8 9 Hoff s first published book The Ruling Clawss Daily Worker 1935 collects over 150 Hoff cartoons originally published in the communist daily and his first book for children Mr His A Children s Story for Anybody was published as a pamphlet by and also within the pages of New Masses magazine 10 Hoff s output under the A Redfield pseudonym began to taper off by 1940 though he remained politically active He was questioned by the FBI in 1952 about his A Redfield work and Communist Party association 7 after being photographed with Marxist civil liberties advocate Corliss Lamont at a protest against the atomic bomb the previous year Hoff was never formally charged nor blacklisted Nevertheless he remained concerned for the remainder of his life about being identified as a Red and the impact that this might have on the reception of his children s books 11 Bibliography editChildren s books edit Mr His a Children s Story for Anybody New Masses 1939 Muscles and Brains Dial Press 1940 It s Fun Learning Cartooning Stravon Publishers 1952 Out of Gas Ives Washburn 1954 Eight Little Artists Abelard Schuman Patty s Pet Young Readers Press 1955 Danny and the Dinosaur series Harper amp Row 1958 1996 Danny and the Dinosaur 1958 Happy Birthday Danny and the Dinosaur 1995 Danny and the Dinosaur Go to Camp 1996 Danny and the Dinosaur Too Tall 2014 Danny and the Dinosaur and the New Puppy 2015 Danny and the Dinosaur and the Girl Next Door 2016 Danny and the Dinosaur School Days 2017 Julius Harper amp Row 1959 Sammy the Seal Harper amp Row 1959 Ogluk the Eskimo Holt Rinehart amp Winston 1960 Oliver Harper amp Row 1960 Where s Prancer Harper amp Brothers 1960 Who Will Be My Friends Harper amp Row 1960 Chester Harper amp Row 1961 Albert the Albatross Harper amp Row 1961 Little Chief Harper amp Row 1961 Stanley Harper amp Row 1962 Grizzwold Reader s Digest Services 1963 Lengthy G P Putnam s Sons 1964 Mrs Switch Putnam 1966 Learning to Cartoon Stravon Educational Press 1966 Irving and Me Harper amp Row 1967 for young adults no illustrations Jeffrey at Camp Putnam 1968 Slithers G P Putnam s Sons 1968 Wanda s Wand C R Gibson Co 1968 The Witch the Cat and the Baseball Bat Grosset amp Dunlap 1968 The Rooftop Mystery Harper amp Row 1968 text by Joan M Lexau Baseball Mouse Putnam 1969 Herschel the Hero Putnam 1969 Roberto and the Bull McGraw Hill 1969 The Horse in Harry s Room Harper amp Row 1970 My Aunt Rosie Harper amp Row 1972 Ida the Bareback Rider G P Putnam s Sons 1972 A Walk Past Ellen s House McGraw Hill 1973 Amy s Dinosaur Windmill Books Simon amp Schuster 1974 Barkley Harper amp Row 1975 The Littlest Leaguer Harper amp Row 1976 Henrietta series Garrard Pub Co 1977 1985 Henrietta Lays Some Eggs 1977 Henrietta Circus Star 1978 Henrietta the Early Bird 1978 Henrietta Goes to the Fair 1979 Henrietta s Halloween 1980 Henrietta s Fourth of July 1981 Happy Birthday Henrietta 1983 Henrietta s Vacation 1985 Walpole Harper amp Row 1977 Syd Hoff Shows You How to Draw Cartoons Scholastic Book Services 1979 The Man Who Loved Animals Putnam Publishing Group 1982 The Young Cartoonist The ABC s of Cartooning Stravon 1983 Barney s Horse Harper amp Row 1987 Mrs Brice s Mice Harper amp Row 1988 Captain Cat HarperCollins 1993 Duncan the Dancing Duck Clarion Books 1994 Bernard on His Own Clarion Books 1996 Books for adults edit The Ruling Clawss Daily Worker 1935 Naval Secrets This Book is Filled with Man to Man Ideas and Aids to Help you Record Your Bang up Navy Experiences Hillair Publishing Company 1943 Military Secrets This Book is Filled with Man to Man Ideas and Aids to Help you Record Your Bang up Army Experiences Hillair Publishing Company 1943 Feeling No Pain an Album of Cartoons Dial Press 1944 Mom I m Home Doubleday Doran amp Co 1945 Oops Wrong Party Dutton 1951 Oops Wrong Stateroom Washburn 1953 Okay You Can Look Now Duell Sloan and Pearce 1955 The Better Hoff Holt Rinehart and Winston 1961 Upstream Downstream and Out of My Mind Bobbs Merrill 1961 Twixt the Cup and the Lipton Bobbs Merrill 1962 So This is Matrimony Cartoons Pocket Books 1962 Hunting Anyone Bobbs Merrill 1963 From Bed to Nurse or What a Way to Die Dell 1963 Film editHoff s 1962 book Stanley was adapted into a short stop motion animation film called Stanley and the Dinosaurs in 1989 The film was produced by Churchill Films and directed by John Clark Matthews References edit Syd Hoff Obituary 2004 the Miami Herald Legacy com Syd Hoff s Teeth The Leftist Satire of A Redfield Syd Hoff official website Syd Hoff Autobiography Official Syd Hoff Website retrieved May 10 2021 a b c d Syd Hoff Cartoons Syracuse University Nov 6 2009 Retrieved November 30 2010 a b HarperCollins Authors amp Illustrators HarperCollins Publishers 2010 Retrieved November 30 2010 a b Biographical Timeline www sacreddoodles com the official Syd Hoff website retrieved 1 5 2013 The Ruling Clawss Syd Hoff s Cartoons in The New Yorker and The Daily Worker Robert Mankoff The New Yorker September 19 2012 Syd Hoff s Teeth The Leftist Satire of A Redfield Nine Kinds of Pie Philip Nel s Blog 2011 Retrieved 1 5 2013 Syd Hoff and A Redfield Two Sides of the Same Coin A Redfield section on www sacreddoodles com the official Syd Hoff website Retrieved 1 5 2013 Syd Hoff A Redfield and Me Part II Nine Kinds of Pie Philip Nel s Blog October 30 2011 retrieved 1 5 2013External links editOfficial website Syd Hoff Cartoons 1948 1969 at Syracuse University primary resource material Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Syd Hoff amp oldid 1190704285, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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