Women Who Invented Twentieth-Century Children's Literature
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Women Who Invented Twentieth-Century Children's Literature
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West, Elizabeth
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2022
252
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Inglês
9781032308272
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Children's Literature: the 'Brass Age'
The influence of progressive education
Good books for children
Publishing as a career for women
Chapter 1 'Brain, hand and heart' - the joint endeavours of UK and US bookwomen in the development of children's publishing
American and British bookwomen
The children's publishing scene in America
American influences in Britain
Bookwomen as mediators between the US and UK
Ideological and political differences
Bookwomen crossing boundaries
The beginning and end of an era
Chapter 2 From Bumpus to Puffin
Biographical background
Eleanor Graham and the 'good children's book'
Improving the quality of books for children
The Children who Lived in a Barn
Eleanor Graham's reputation and legacy
Chapter 3 Panning for Gold: How libraries stimulated the demand for the best books for children
Eileen Colwell and the development of children's librarianship
The Junior Bookshelf: Communicating the need for quality
How to select a good book for children
Two Case Studies
The Picts and the Martyrs
Dream Gold
'Sweeping away the cobwebs'
Chapter 4 Creating a classic children's book: The contribution of British bookwomen
Ursula Moray Williams' life and career
Moray Williams and the publishing industry
Classics, value and canonicity
Chapter 5 'Building the Book Beautiful': Children's books as material objects
The design and production of children's books
Puffin Story Books
Illustrations
The pivotal role of the bookwomen
Questions of ownership: the case of Henrietta the Faithful Hen
Chapter 6 Pioneering picture books: Kathleen Hale and photolithography
Mid-twentieth century children's book design
Advances in British photolithographed picture books: where craft intersected with modernism
Kathleen Hale: artist, illustrator and bookwoman
Autolithography and the opportunities it offered
Chapter 7 Amabel Williams-Ellis and links between radical ideology, progressive education and children's publishing
Amabel Williams-Ellis
In and Out of Doors
A radical text?
Conclusion: '1960 has rather an exciting sound to me'
A period of change
Forgotten Labour
The bookwomen's legacy
Children's Literature: the 'Brass Age'
The influence of progressive education
Good books for children
Publishing as a career for women
Chapter 1 'Brain, hand and heart' - the joint endeavours of UK and US bookwomen in the development of children's publishing
American and British bookwomen
The children's publishing scene in America
American influences in Britain
Bookwomen as mediators between the US and UK
Ideological and political differences
Bookwomen crossing boundaries
The beginning and end of an era
Chapter 2 From Bumpus to Puffin
Biographical background
Eleanor Graham and the 'good children's book'
Improving the quality of books for children
The Children who Lived in a Barn
Eleanor Graham's reputation and legacy
Chapter 3 Panning for Gold: How libraries stimulated the demand for the best books for children
Eileen Colwell and the development of children's librarianship
The Junior Bookshelf: Communicating the need for quality
How to select a good book for children
Two Case Studies
The Picts and the Martyrs
Dream Gold
'Sweeping away the cobwebs'
Chapter 4 Creating a classic children's book: The contribution of British bookwomen
Ursula Moray Williams' life and career
Moray Williams and the publishing industry
Classics, value and canonicity
Chapter 5 'Building the Book Beautiful': Children's books as material objects
The design and production of children's books
Puffin Story Books
Illustrations
The pivotal role of the bookwomen
Questions of ownership: the case of Henrietta the Faithful Hen
Chapter 6 Pioneering picture books: Kathleen Hale and photolithography
Mid-twentieth century children's book design
Advances in British photolithographed picture books: where craft intersected with modernism
Kathleen Hale: artist, illustrator and bookwoman
Autolithography and the opportunities it offered
Chapter 7 Amabel Williams-Ellis and links between radical ideology, progressive education and children's publishing
Amabel Williams-Ellis
In and Out of Doors
A radical text?
Conclusion: '1960 has rather an exciting sound to me'
A period of change
Forgotten Labour
The bookwomen's legacy
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Children's Books;Children's Literature;Carnegie Medal;Children's Publishing;Children's Editor;Children's Departments;Allen Lane;Children's Librarians;HMS Beagle;Jean De Brunhoff;Enid Blyton;Fairy Tales;Noel Streatfeild;Silver Sword;Stanley Unwin;Puffin Edition;USA Child;Horn Book Magazine;Wooden Horse;Honourable East India Company;East India Company;UK Publishing House;Horn Book;Twentieth Century Children's Literature;Binder's Influence
Introduction
Children's Literature: the 'Brass Age'
The influence of progressive education
Good books for children
Publishing as a career for women
Chapter 1 'Brain, hand and heart' - the joint endeavours of UK and US bookwomen in the development of children's publishing
American and British bookwomen
The children's publishing scene in America
American influences in Britain
Bookwomen as mediators between the US and UK
Ideological and political differences
Bookwomen crossing boundaries
The beginning and end of an era
Chapter 2 From Bumpus to Puffin
Biographical background
Eleanor Graham and the 'good children's book'
Improving the quality of books for children
The Children who Lived in a Barn
Eleanor Graham's reputation and legacy
Chapter 3 Panning for Gold: How libraries stimulated the demand for the best books for children
Eileen Colwell and the development of children's librarianship
The Junior Bookshelf: Communicating the need for quality
How to select a good book for children
Two Case Studies
The Picts and the Martyrs
Dream Gold
'Sweeping away the cobwebs'
Chapter 4 Creating a classic children's book: The contribution of British bookwomen
Ursula Moray Williams' life and career
Moray Williams and the publishing industry
Classics, value and canonicity
Chapter 5 'Building the Book Beautiful': Children's books as material objects
The design and production of children's books
Puffin Story Books
Illustrations
The pivotal role of the bookwomen
Questions of ownership: the case of Henrietta the Faithful Hen
Chapter 6 Pioneering picture books: Kathleen Hale and photolithography
Mid-twentieth century children's book design
Advances in British photolithographed picture books: where craft intersected with modernism
Kathleen Hale: artist, illustrator and bookwoman
Autolithography and the opportunities it offered
Chapter 7 Amabel Williams-Ellis and links between radical ideology, progressive education and children's publishing
Amabel Williams-Ellis
In and Out of Doors
A radical text?
Conclusion: '1960 has rather an exciting sound to me'
A period of change
Forgotten Labour
The bookwomen's legacy
Children's Literature: the 'Brass Age'
The influence of progressive education
Good books for children
Publishing as a career for women
Chapter 1 'Brain, hand and heart' - the joint endeavours of UK and US bookwomen in the development of children's publishing
American and British bookwomen
The children's publishing scene in America
American influences in Britain
Bookwomen as mediators between the US and UK
Ideological and political differences
Bookwomen crossing boundaries
The beginning and end of an era
Chapter 2 From Bumpus to Puffin
Biographical background
Eleanor Graham and the 'good children's book'
Improving the quality of books for children
The Children who Lived in a Barn
Eleanor Graham's reputation and legacy
Chapter 3 Panning for Gold: How libraries stimulated the demand for the best books for children
Eileen Colwell and the development of children's librarianship
The Junior Bookshelf: Communicating the need for quality
How to select a good book for children
Two Case Studies
The Picts and the Martyrs
Dream Gold
'Sweeping away the cobwebs'
Chapter 4 Creating a classic children's book: The contribution of British bookwomen
Ursula Moray Williams' life and career
Moray Williams and the publishing industry
Classics, value and canonicity
Chapter 5 'Building the Book Beautiful': Children's books as material objects
The design and production of children's books
Puffin Story Books
Illustrations
The pivotal role of the bookwomen
Questions of ownership: the case of Henrietta the Faithful Hen
Chapter 6 Pioneering picture books: Kathleen Hale and photolithography
Mid-twentieth century children's book design
Advances in British photolithographed picture books: where craft intersected with modernism
Kathleen Hale: artist, illustrator and bookwoman
Autolithography and the opportunities it offered
Chapter 7 Amabel Williams-Ellis and links between radical ideology, progressive education and children's publishing
Amabel Williams-Ellis
In and Out of Doors
A radical text?
Conclusion: '1960 has rather an exciting sound to me'
A period of change
Forgotten Labour
The bookwomen's legacy
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Children's Books;Children's Literature;Carnegie Medal;Children's Publishing;Children's Editor;Children's Departments;Allen Lane;Children's Librarians;HMS Beagle;Jean De Brunhoff;Enid Blyton;Fairy Tales;Noel Streatfeild;Silver Sword;Stanley Unwin;Puffin Edition;USA Child;Horn Book Magazine;Wooden Horse;Honourable East India Company;East India Company;UK Publishing House;Horn Book;Twentieth Century Children's Literature;Binder's Influence