Hunt, Mabel Leigh, 1892-1971

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Mabel Leigh Hunt was born November 1, 1892 in Coatsville, Indiana. She attended DePauw University and Western Reserve University Library School and later worked as a children's librarian. In 1934, she published her first book for children, Lucinda: A Little Girl of 1860. The story drew on her mother's Quaker upbringing in nineteenth century Indiana and was praised by critics for its "evocation" of the Indiana countryside. She drew on her Quaker background for several other books and she tried to "create imaginatively from small and simple ideas." Her books were aimed at "middle aged" readers and many of her works focused on family relationships; some explored social issues. Her book Ladycake Farm (1952) was one of the first stories written for children that dealt "realistically" and "sympathetically" with an Afro-American family. She also wrote biographies and these were lauded by critics for their "meticulous" research, "interesting detail" and "feeling" for the subject's life and era. Two of her biographies were Newbery Honor books: Better Known as Johnny Appleseed in 1951; and "Have You See Tom Thumb?'" Mabel Leigh Hunt died on September 3, 1971. Biographical Sources: Something About the Author, vol. 1, pp. 120-121; Something About the Author, vol. 26, p. 127; Twentieth Century Children's Writers, 3rd ed., pp. 482-483.

From the description of Mabel Leigh Hunt Papers 1941-1966. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 471786294

American author of children's fiction and non-fiction.

From the description of Peter Piper's pickled peppers : production material, ca.1941-1942. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62443529

From the description of Beggar's daughter : production material, [1963?]. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62680507

From the description of Ladycake Farm : production material, ca. 1945-1965. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62680508

From the description of Better known as Johnny Appleseed : production material, ca. 1948-1966. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62405934

Children's author born in Coatsville, Indiana, she is most noted for Quaker literature and the title, Better known as Johnny Appleseed.

From the description of Mabel Leigh Hunt papers 1935-1969, n.d. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 37967057

American author of children's fiction and non-fiction; Newbery Honor citations for Better known as Johnny Appleseed in 1951 and "Have you seen Tom Thumb?" in 1952.

From the description of Papers, 1941-1966. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62451362

Mabel Leigh Hunt was born November 1, 1892 in Coatsville, Indiana. She attended DePauw University and Western Reserve University Library School and later worked as a children's librarian. In 1934, she published her first book for children, Lucinda: A Little Girl of 1860. The story drew on her mother's Quaker upbringing in nineteenth century Indiana and was praised by critics for its "evocation" of the Indiana countryside. She drew on her Quaker background for several other books and she tried to "create imaginatively from small and simple ideas." Her books were aimed at "middle aged" readers and many of her works focused on family relationships; some explored social issues. Her book Ladycake Farm (1952) was one of the first stories written for children that dealt "realistically" and "sympathetically" with an Afro-American family. She also wrote biographies and these were lauded by critics for their "meticulous" research, "interesting detail" and "feeling" for the subject's life and era. Two of her biographies were Newbery Honor books: Better Known as Johnny Appleseed in 1951; and "Have You See Tom Thumb?'" Mabel Leigh Hunt died on September 3, 1971.

Biographical Sources: Something About the Author, vol. 1, pp. 120-121; Something About the Author, vol. 26, p. 127; Twentieth Century Children's Writers, 3rd ed., pp. 482-483.

From the guide to the Mabel Leigh Hunt Papers, 1941-1966, (University of Minnesota Libraries Children's Literature Research Collections [clrc])

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Ilsley, Velma. Miss Jellytot's visit : production material, 1955. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Hunt, Mabel Leigh, 1892-1971. Peter Piper's pickled peppers : production material, ca.1941-1942. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Hunt, Mabel Leigh, 1892-1971. Correspondence : 1966 / Indianapolis, Indiana, with Edwin Bronner, Haverford, Pa. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Hunt, Mabel Leigh, 1892-1971. Papers, 1941-1966. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Hunt, Mabel Leigh, 1892-1971. Beggar's daughter : production material, [1963?]. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Ilsley, Velma. Stars for Cristy : production material, 1956. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Hunt, Mabel Leigh, 1892-1971. Ladycake Farm : production material, ca. 1945-1965. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Eichenberg, Fritz, 1901-1990. "Have you seen Tom Thumb?" : production material, ca. 1942. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Milhous, Katherine, 1894-1977. Billy Button's butter'd biscuit : production material. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Daugherty, James Henry, 1889-1974. Better known as Johnny Appleseed : production material, 1950. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Hunt, Mabel Leigh, 1892-1971. Mabel Leigh Hunt Papers 1941-1966. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Hunt, Mabel Leigh, 1892-1971. Mabel Leigh Hunt papers 1935-1969, n.d. University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus, Joseph Anderson Cook Library
creatorOf Mabel Leigh Hunt Papers, 1941-1966 University of Minnesota Libraries Children's Literature Research Collections
creatorOf Hunt, Mabel Leigh, 1892-1971. Better known as Johnny Appleseed : production material, ca. 1948-1966. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Hunt, Mabel Leigh, 1892-1971. Letter. October 19, 1970, Indianapolis, Indiana, to Edwin Blaine Bronner. Haverford College Library
creatorOf Ilsley, Velma. Cristy at Skippinghills : production material, 1958. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Milhous, Katherine, 1894-1977. Peter Piper's pickled peppers : production material. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
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associatedWith Appleseed, Johnny, 1774-1845 person
associatedWith Bronner, Edwin B., 1920- person
correspondedWith Daugherty, James Henry, 1889-1974 person
correspondedWith Eichenberg, Fritz, 1901-1990. person
correspondedWith Fish, Helen Dean person
associatedWith Ilsley, Velma. person
correspondedWith Jones, Elizabeth Orton, 1910-2005 person
correspondedWith Milhous, Katherine, 1894-1977 person
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Middle West
United States
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African Americans
African Americans
Authors, American
Apple growers
Apple growers
Children's literature
Children's literature, American
Children's literature, American
Farm life
Farm life
Frontier and pioneer life
Frontier and pioneer life
Nursery rhymes
Quakers
Race relations
Race relations
Tales
Occupation
Activity

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Birth 1892-11-01

Death 1971-09-03

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