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Bookwomen: creating an empire in children's book publishing, 1919-1939

Jacalyn Eddy c2006 © University of Wisconsin Press
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  • 9780299217945 (paper)
  • 9780299217938 (ebook)
Subject
  • Literature
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  • Table of Contents

  • Reviews

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  • Frontmatter
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page IX)
  • Introduction (page 3)
  • 1. Troublesome Womanhood and New Childhood (page 15)
  • 2. Protecting Books: Anne Carroll More, Alice Jordan, and the Public Library (page 30)
  • 3. Selling Books: Bookshops, the WEIU, and Bertha Everett Mahony (page 49)
  • 4. Making Books: Children's Book Publishing and Louise Hunting Seaman (page 65)
  • 5. Becoming Experts and Friends (page 87)
  • 6. Building Professional Culture (page 118)
  • 7. Triumph and Transition (page 138)
  • Epilogue (page 158)
  • NOTES (page 169)
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 197)
  • INDEX (page 207)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
CLAQ 32.4 (Winter 2007): 402-404 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/childrens_literature_association_quarterly/v032/32.4lundin.html
ChL 35: 213-217 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/childrens_literature/v035/35.1beeck.html
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