Records 1906-[ongoing]
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Holland, Isabelle.
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Willard, Nancy.
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Gripe, Maria, 1923-2007
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Charlip, Remy
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Remy Charlip, children's book author and illustrator, was a founding member of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company as well as co-founder of the Paper Bag Players. From the description of Hun drawing, 19-- (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 713037383 Remy Charlip is the author and illustrator of children's books, in addition to working as an actor, dancer, producer, filmmaker, song writer, and choreographer. Among his awards are the Boys' Clubs of America Gold Meda...
Jordan, Alice M. (Alice Mabel), 1870-1960
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Chamber, Aidan.
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Robinson, Beryl.
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Manthorne, Mary.
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Black, Judith.
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Lanes, Selma G.
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Miller, Rafe, 1946-
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New England Round Table of Children's Librarians
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The New England Round Table of Children's Librarians was established in 1906 by Alice M. Jordan, Supervisor of Children's Services at the Boston Public Library, to nuture and promote the children's librarianship field. It continues as a vital organization today as a section of the New England Library Association, also affiliated with the Massachusetts Library Association. From the description of Records 1906-[ongoing] (Boston Public Library). WorldCat record id: 35244158 ...
Spier, Peter
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Peter Edward Spier came to the U.S. from the Netherlands, where he had begun his career as a junior editor for Elsevier. After illustrating about 50 books by others, he began writing his own, and has illustrated some 100 titles. His Noah's Ark earned the 1978 Caldecott Medal and other honors. Spier titles have been translated into 24 languages. From the description of The cow who fell in the canal : production material, 1957. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id...
Bawden, Nina, 1925-2012
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Van Allsburg, Chris.
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Andrews, Siri.
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