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Bookwomen
Creating an Empire in Children's Book Publishing, 1919-1939
by Jacalyn Eddy
Edited by James P. Danky and Wayne A. Wiegand
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This online book is also available in print from the UW Press.
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Contents
| Acknowledgments and Introduction | | PDF (169kb) |
| 1. Troublesome Womanhood and New Childhood | | PDF (147kb) |
| 2. Protecting Books: Anne Carroll Moore, Alice Jordan, and the Public Library | | PDF (169kb) |
| 3. Selling Books: Bookshops, the WEIU, and Bertha Everett Mahony | | PDF (151kb) |
| 4.Making Books: Children's Book Publishing and Louise Hunting Seaman | | PDF (148kb) |
| Photo Section | | PDF (363kb) |
| 5. Becoming Experts and Friends | | PDF (231kb) |
| 6. Building Professional Culture | | PDF (192kb) |
| 7. Triumph and Transition | | PDF (173kb) |
| Epilogue | | PDF (128kb) |
| Notes | | PDF (258kb) |
| Bibliography | | PDF (145kb) |
| Index | | PDF (103kb) |