Berta and Elmer Hader papers 1906-1974
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Dalgliesh, Alice, 1893-1979
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Born in Trinidad, British West Indies, Alice Dalgliesh was a well-known American children's book author, illustrator and editor; Newbery Award runner-up in 1945, 1953, 1955. From the description of Papers, 1935-1956. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62443484 Born in Trinidad, British West Indies, Alice Dalgliesh was a well known American children's book author, illustrator and editor. From the description of Sailor Sam : production mate...
Patee, Doris
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MacFadden, A. E.
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Hader, Elmer, 1889-1973
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Born in California and a member of the San Francisco Art Association. He painted landscapes and portraits and also worked as an illustrator. From the description of The Grapes of Wrath / John Steinbeck : book jacket reproduction, 1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122565814 Berta Hoerner Hader (ca. 1890-1976) and Elmer Stanley Hader (1889-1973) were authors and illustrators of books for children. They won the Caldecott award for The Big Snow (New York: Macmillan, 1948) in ...
Hader, Berta
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Berta Hoerner Hader (ca. 1890-1976) and Elmer Stanley Hader (1889-1973) were authors and illustrators of books for children. They won the Caldecott award for The Big Snow (New York: Macmillan, 1948) in 1949. The Haders also illustrated books for other authors, including Hamilton Williamson, Louise Seaman, Alice Dalgleish and Cornelia Meigs. From the guide to the Berta and Elmer Hader papers, 1906-1974, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Li...
Macmillan company
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The Macmillan Company was founded in 1869 as a branch in New York City of the British firm of Macmillan & Co., Ltd. of London. The company became autonomous in 1896 but the British firm maintained close ties and a strong financial interest in the company. The Macmillan Company attracted major American authors and published a wide variety of fiction, non-fiction, textbooks, reference works, and children's books. George Platt Brett, Jr. who became Macmillan's president in 1931, arranged for th...