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Ol' Paul, the Mighty Logger is a book filled with ten exciting Paul Bunyan tall tales. It was written and illustrated by Glen Rounds and published by Holiday House in 1936. This book tells amazing stories about Paul Bunyan, a giant lumberjack from American folklore.

When the book first came out, a review from Kirkus Reviews praised it. They said the book felt very "harmonious" because of how the familiar Paul Bunyan stories were told, the simple look of the paper, and the strong drawings. They called it a great book to read aloud. In 1958, Ol' Paul, the Mighty Logger was one of the first seventeen books to receive the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, a special honor for children's books.

About Ol' Paul, the Mighty Logger

This book is a collection, also called an anthology, of ten original stories about Paul Bunyan. These stories are known as "tall tales" because they are exaggerated and larger-than-life. Glen Rounds not only wrote these fun adventures but also drew all the pictures for the book.

The book was published by Holiday House, a well-known publisher, in 1936. It quickly became popular for its lively storytelling and unique illustrations.

Who is Paul Bunyan?

Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox
Paul Bunyan is often shown with his giant blue ox, Babe.

Paul Bunyan is a legendary giant lumberjack from American folklore. He is known for his incredible strength and size, and for performing amazing feats. Many stories tell of him clearing forests, digging rivers, and even creating mountains with his trusty blue ox, Babe.

These stories were often told by lumberjacks in logging camps. They helped pass the time and celebrated the hard work of logging. Paul Bunyan stories are a big part of American culture and imagination.

Meet the Author: Glen Rounds

Glen Rounds (1906–1997) was an American author and illustrator. He was famous for his books for children, especially those about American folklore and the American West. Rounds had a unique drawing style that often used simple, strong lines, which you can see in Ol' Paul, the Mighty Logger.

He wrote and illustrated many books throughout his career. His work often brought traditional stories and characters to life for young readers.

What are Tall Tales?

Tall tales are a type of folk story that features highly exaggerated achievements of a main character. They are often humorous and meant to entertain. In a tall tale, everything is bigger, stronger, or more incredible than in real life.

Paul Bunyan is one of the most famous characters in American tall tales. Other well-known tall tale characters include Pecos Bill and John Henry. These stories are a fun way to explore imagination and American history.

Awards and How it was Received

When Ol' Paul, the Mighty Logger was published, it received good reviews. Kirkus Reviews, a well-known book review magazine, praised the book for its "harmony" and the way it brought the Paul Bunyan legends to life. They also liked the "homespun look" of the paper and the strong illustrations.

In 1958, the book received the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award. This award was given to books that were considered worthy of being placed on a shelf alongside Lewis Carroll's classic book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It showed that Ol' Paul, the Mighty Logger was recognized as an important and lasting work of children's literature.

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