We Too Were Children, Mr. Barrie

Being a Compendium of Children’s Books by Twentieth
Century “Adult” Authors Currently Out of Print

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Monday, October 25, 2010

LANGSTON HUGHES: THE FIRST BOOK OF RHYTHMS

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LANGSTON HUGHES'S SECOND BOOK for the Franklin Watts First Book series was The First Book of Rhythms (1954). Drawing heavily from a c...
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

URSULA KOERING

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THE FIRST BOOK OF NEGROES BY LANGSTON HUGHES and Slappy Hooper by Arna Bontemps and Jack Conroy are just two of over two hundred books for...
Friday, October 15, 2010

ARNA BONTEMPS AND JACK CONROY: SLAPPY HOOPER

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IN 1932, ARNA BONTEMPS AND LANGSTON HUGHES collaborated on the children's novel Popo and Fifina . Several years after that book, Bontem...
Sunday, October 10, 2010

LANGSTON HUGHES: THE FIRST BOOK OF NEGROES

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WHEN LANGSTON HUGHES CAME TO PROMINENCE as the premier African-American poet in the late 1920s and early 1930s, many of his poems expressed ...
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

E. SIMMS CAMPBELL

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THE ARTIST FOR LANGSTON HUGHES AND ARNA BONTEMP'S children's novel Popo and Fifina was the Jackie Robinson of commercial art and ca...
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Ariel S. Winter
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Ariel S. Winter is the author of the picture book One of a Kind (Aladdin) illustrated by David Hitch, and the novel The Twenty-Year Death (Hard Case Crime). His new novel Barren Cove (Atria/Emily Bestler Books) will be released in Spring 2016.
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