Authors and Illustrators Database

Richard H. Gringhuis

Born: 09/22/1918  Grand Rapids
Died: 03/31/1974
Parents: Leonard J. and Ruth Gringhuis
Spouse: Helen
Children: Richard L.
image of Richard H. Gringhuis

Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
Moccasin Tracks: A Saga of the Michigan Indian Non Fiction, Michigan History Children Lansing: Michigan State University Museum 1974
Werewolves and Will o' the Wispss; French tales of Mackinac retold Non Fiction, Folklore, Michigan Children Mackinac Island Park Commission 1974
Michigan's Indians Non Fiction, Michigan History Children Hillsdale, Mich., Hillsdale Educational Publishers 1972
Let's Color Michigan Michigan Children Hillsdale, Mich., Hillsdale Educational Publishers 1971
Lore of the Great Turtle; Indian Legends of Mackinac Retold Non Fiction, Folklore Children Mackinac Island State Park Commission 1970 1970
The Great Parade: Tall Tales and True of Michigan's Past
- Collection of legends from Ice Age to present
Non Fiction, Folklore, Michigan Children Hillsdale, Mich., Hillsdale Educational Publishers 1970
Giants, Dragons and Gods; constellations and their folklor
- Tales that explain the origins of some better known constellations: Orion, Milky Way, Gemini, Big Dipper, Little Dipper, Hercules, and others.
Non Fiction, Folklore Children New York, Meredith Press 1968
Stars on the ceiling; the planetarium story Non Fiction Children New York, Meredith Press 1967
Paul Bunyan, by Maxine W. Kumin
- Illustrated by Dirk Gringhuis.
Folklore, Michigan Children New York, Putnam 1966
Open Door to the Great Lakes
- Based on the television show "Open Door to Michigan"
Non Fiction Children Hillsdale Educational Publishers 1966
From Tall Timber Non Fiction Children Chicago : Albert Whitman 1964
Mystery at Skull Castle
- An abandoned castle on the outskirts of a Dutch village on Lake Michigan becomes the hiding place for 2 boy's valuables
Fiction, Michigan, Mystery Children Chicago, Reilly & Lee 1964
In Scarlet and Blue; the Story of Military Uniforms in America Non Fiction, History Children New York, Dial Press 1963
Of Ship and Fish and Fisherman Non Fiction Children Chicago : Albert Whitman 1963
Of Cabbages and Cattle Non Fiction Children New York: Dial Press 1962
Saddle the Storm Non Fiction Children Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill 1962
Rock Oil to Rockets Non Fiction Children New York, NY : Macmillan 1960
The Big Hunt and the Big Dig
- Restoration of Fort Michilimackinac. Republished in 1962 as The big dig : a frontier fort comes to life
Non Fiction Children New York: Dial Press 1960
The Eagle Pine
- Takes place during Early Michigan lumber days (Publication Years: 1958, 1970)
Historical Fiction, Michigan Children New York: David McKay 1958
Big Mac: The Story of the World's Biggest Bridge
- The ABCs of the construction of the suspension bridge
Non Fiction Children New York, NY : Macmillan 1956-1961
The Young Voyageur: Trade and Treachery at Michilimackinac
- Takes place in 1763 (Publication Years: 1955, 1969)
Michigan History Children Mackinac Island State Park Commission 1955-1969
Tulip Time Fiction, Michigan Children Chicago : Albert Whitman 1951
Here Comes the Bookmobile Fiction Children Chicago : Albert Whitman 1948-1952
Hope Haven; a tale of a Dutch boy and girl who found a new home in America Historical Fiction, Michigan Children Grand Rapids, W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. 1947
What is the aim or goal of your writing: 2nd ed. says, " Dirk was a romantic and lived each book he wrote and illustrated. He loved history, particularly Michigan history. It was his desire that both children and adults could know some of their heritage and enjoy it. The past for Dirk was always a very alive and exciting time. Dirk was also an authority on American and French and British revolutionary uniforms. In addition, he did the murals for Fort Mackinac and Fort Michillimackinac as well as the mural for the East Lansing Library."

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Skills:
Author
Illustrator

Education:

Degree Institution Location Date
B.A., M.A. Cambridge,England

Career:

Position Organization Location Date
Writer, producer and teacher "Open Door to Michigan" from Michigan State University 1965-1974
Associate Professor and curator of exhibits, museum Michigan State University East Lansing 1964-1974
Abrams Planetariums 1963
Muralist Mackinac Island Park Commission 1955-1974
Art editor Children's Health 1952-1966
Director Hope College Art Department Holland 1947-1952
Freelance illustrator 1942-1960
Michigan Art works:
- Murals at Fort Mackinac, Fort Michilmackinac, East Lansing Public Library, Sturgis Public Library (all in Michigan)

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Other Comments:

Dirk Gringhuis papers are found at Michigan State University.

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