Doris and George Hauman papers, 1942-1954.

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Doris and George Hauman papers, 1942-1954.

The collection contains illustrations for Dollar for luck by Elizabeth Coatsworth (1951); Fisherman's luck by Jean Gould (1954); Happy Jack by Miriam Mason (1945); Hominy and his blunt-nosed arrow by Miriam Mason (1950); Peter and the stork by Margarite Vaygouny (1951); and The snow queen by Hans Christian Andersen (1942).

.60 cu. ft.

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USM Libraries. De Grummond Children's Literature Collection.

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Hauman, Doris

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Doris and George Hauman married in 1924. Illustrators of children's literature. From the description of Doris and George Hauman papers, 1942-1954. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 41434142 Doris Hauman (1898-1978) was born in Massachusetts. After she married George Hauman, an illustrator of children's books, they began working together and signed their work with both their names. After her husband's death, Doris Hauman worked as an a...