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Elinor Whitney Field (1889-1980) was an American children's book author. 〔"(Whitney, Elinor )." Junior Book Of Authors (1951): Biography Reference Bank (H.W. Wilson). Web. 14 Apr. 2015. 〕 Her book ''Tod of the Fens'' was published in 1928 and was the recipient of a Newbery Honor. She and Bertha Mahony founded ''The Horn Book Magazine'', the oldest U.S magazine dedicated to reviewing children's literature. ==Works== * ''Tyke-y: His Book and His Mark'' * ''Tod, of the fens'' (1928)〔 * ''Realms of gold in children's books'' (1929) (with Bertha Mahony) * ''Contemporary illustrators of children's books'' (1930) (with Betha Mahony)〔 * ''Try all ports'', 1933 * ''Five Years of Children's Books'' (1936) (with Betha Mahony)〔 * ''Illustrators of Children's Books, 1744-1945'' (1947)〔 * ''Writing and Criticism: A Book for Margery Bianco'' (1951)〔 * ''Newbery medal books, 1922-1955, with their author's acceptance papers & related material chiefly from the Horn book magazine'' (1955) (with Bertha Mahony)〔 * ''Caldecott medal books, 1938-1957, with the artists' acceptance papers & related material chiefly from the Horn book magazine'' (1957) (with Bertha Mahony)〔〔 * ''Horn book reflections on children's books and reading; selected from eighteen years of the Horn book magazine, 1949-1966'' (1969)〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Elinor Whitney Field」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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