Eleanor Lowenton Clymer papers 1968-1980.

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Eleanor Lowenton Clymer papers 1968-1980.

Collection contains typescripts, galleys, and proofs for the following titles: Engine number seven (1975); Horatio (1968); Horatio goes to the country (1978); Horatio solves a mystery (1980); Horatio's birthday (1976); and Leave Horatio alone (1974). All of these titles were illustrated by Robert Quackenbush.

.30 cu. ft.

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Clymer, Eleanor, 1906-2001

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American children's author born in New York City, Clymer attended Barnard College, the University of Wisconsin, Bank Street College, and New York University. Clymer also wrote under the pseudonyms Janet Bell and Elizabeth Kinsey. From the description of Eleanor Lowenton Clymer papers 1968-1980. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 39211748 Eleanor Clymer wrote more than 50 children's books in fiction and nonfiction. She is most noted for...

Quackenbush, Robert, 1929-

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American children's author/illustrator, born in Hollywood, California in 1929. Quackenbush is well-known for his mystery series and humorous biographies. He has written/illustrated over 100 of his own books and illustrated more than sixty for other authors. From the description of Papers [part 3], 1965-1991. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 27047390 From the description of Papers [part 2], 1965-1991. (University of Southern Mississip...

Clymer, Eleanor, 1906-2001

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6dr31cm (person)

American children's author born in New York City, Clymer attended Barnard College, the University of Wisconsin, Bank Street College, and New York University. Clymer also wrote under the pseudonyms Janet Bell and Elizabeth Kinsey. From the description of Eleanor Lowenton Clymer papers 1968-1980. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 39211748 Eleanor Clymer wrote more than 50 children's books in fiction and nonfiction. She is most noted for...