In the Great Green Room: The Brilliant and Bold Life of Margaret Wise Brown

Three Lectures by Gertrude Stein. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1934.



Seven

1936–1937

Baker, J. C. Journals of the Buckram Beagles. 1936–1948. Archives & Manuscript Collections. MC 0015. National Sporting Library.

Bliven, Bruce, Jr. Interview with author. 1990–1995.

Brown, M. W. Composition book. Margaret Wise Brown Collection. Box 18, Folder 1. Special Collections. Westerly Library, Westerly, RI.

Brown, M. W. Green diary. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1938–1960. MWB01. Special Collections. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Brown, M. W. Letters. 1934–1942. University Archives, F-3a. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Brown, M. W. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1937–1952. DG1129. de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection. McCain Library and Archives, Hattiesburg, MS.

Brown, M. W. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1940–1952. James S. Rockefeller Jr. Personal collection.

Brown, M. W. Outgoing correspondence. 1936–1952. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. Series 5. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Brown, M. W. When the Wind Blew. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1937.

Jackson, K. T., L. Keller, and N. Flood. Encyclopedia of New York City. 2nd edition. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2010.

Paris International Exposition. 1937. Paris, France.

Phelps, M. “Lucy Sprague Mitchell.” Horn Book, May 1937.

Pollak, M. “New York’s Huckleberry Friend, Region.” New York Times, August 26, 2010.

Press, U. “Rises to Paint Woes of Spain.” Corpus Christi Caller-Times, August 27, 1937.

Rauch, R. Interview with author. 1987–1995.

Rauch, R. Letters. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1952–2002. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Various. Incoming correspondence. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1936–1952. Series 4. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.


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1938

“Alumnae Updates.” Hollins Alumnae Quarterly, 1938.

Bliven, Bruce, Jr. Interview with author. 1990–1995.

Books for Children. New York: 69 Bank Street Publications, 1938.

Brown, G. Interview with author. 1990–1996.

Brown, M. W. Composition book. Margaret Wise Brown Collection. 1937. Box 18, Folder 1. Special Collections. Westerly Library, Westerly, RI.

Brown, M. W. “Dress Rehearsal for a Book.” Bank Street Annual, 1938.

Brown, M. W. The Fish with the Deep Sea Smile. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1938.

Brown, M. W. Green diary. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1938–1960. Vol. Archives, Q-4. Special Collections. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Brown, M. W. Heart on a Rib. Margaret Wise Brown Collection. 1939. Series IV. Special Collections. Westerly Library, Westerly, RI.

Brown, M. W. “How to Read to Children.” Story Parade, 1938.

Brown, M. W. “Leonard Weisgard Wins the Caldecott Award.” Publishers Weekly, July 5, 1947.

Brown, M. W. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1937–1952. DG1129. de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection. McCain Library and Archives, Hattiesburg, MS.

Brown, M. W. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1940–1952. James S. Rockefeller Jr. Personal collection.

Brown, M. W. Outgoing correspondence. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1934–1952. Series 5. Special Collections. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

“Girl New to Stage to Star in ‘Miracle.’” New York Times, November 26, 1923.

Hurd, C. Letters and presentation. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1952–1955. Special Collections. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Hurd, C. “Remembering Margaret Wise Brown.” Horn Book, October 1983.

Nolen, B. Story Parade, 1938.

Publication List. New York: W. R. S. Publisher, 1938.

Rauch, R. Interview with author. 1987–1995.

Rauch, R. Outgoing correspondence. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1952–1990. Series 8. Special Collections. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

“Rosamond Pinchot Ends Life in Garage.” New York Times, January 25, 1938.

“Social Register Drops Stage Folk.” New York Times, November 24, 1934.

Walt Disney Story Books. Boston: D. C. Heath, 1938.

Weisgard, L. Letters. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1952–1985. Special Collections. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Weisgard, L. Letters to Dorothy Ripley. 1990–1994. Laurel Ripley Galloway Collection.

The Writers Laboratory. New York: 69 Bank Street Publications, 1938.

Young Books: Publication List. New York: William R. Scott, 1938.


Nine

1939

“America First Committee.” NNDB. Retrieved from www.nndb.com/org/039/000057865/.

“Among Hollins Writers.” Hollins Alumnae Magazine, Winter 1939.

Barrymore, D., and G. Frank. Too Much, Too Soon. New York: Henry Holt, 1957.

Brown, M. W. The Fog Bound Saint. 1939. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. Series 1. Special Collections. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Brown, M. W. Green diary. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1938–1960. MWB01. Special Collections. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Brown, M. W. Green diary. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1947–1952. Unpublished. Special Collections. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Brown, M. W. “Leonard Weisgard Wins the Caldecott Award.” Publishers Weekly, July 5, 1947.

Brown, M. W. Letters. 1934–1942. University Archives, F-3a. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Brown, M. W. Margaret Wise Brown Collection. 1910–1952. MB01. Special Collections. Westerly Library, Westerly, RI.

Brown, M. W. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1937–1952. DG1129. de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection. McCain Library and Archives, Hattiesburg, MS.

Brown, M. W. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1940–1952. James S. Rockefeller Jr. Personal collection.

Brown, M. W. Unpublished manuscripts. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1910–1952. Series 1. Special Collections. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Galloway, L. R. Interview with author. 2014.

Gaston, B. The Loveliest Woman in America. New York: William Morrow, 2008.

Hare, M. Memories of Margaret Wise Brown. 1991. Laurel Ripley Galloway Collection.

Rockefeller, J. S., Jr. Interview with author. 2014.

Paris International Exposition. 1937. Paris, France.

Rauch, R. Interview with author. 1987–1995.

Ripley, D. Memories of Margaret Wise Brown. 1954–1995. Laurel Ripley Galloway Collection.

Slobodkina, E. Esphyr Slobodkina Papers. 1938–1980. DG0905. de Grummond Collection. McCain Library and Archives, Hattiesburg, MS.

Strange, M. Who Tells Me True. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1940.

Weisgard, L. Letters. Margaret Wise Brown Papers. 1952–1985. Special Collections. Wyndham Robertson Library, Hollins University.

Weisgard, L. Letters to Dorothy Ripley. 1990–1994.


Ten

1940

Barrymore, D., and G. Frank. Too Much, Too Soon. New York: Henry Holt, 1957.

Bechtel, L. S. “Margaret Wise Brown.” Paper presented at the dedication of papers to Westerly Public Library, Westerly, RI. 1957.

Bechtel, L. S. “Margaret Wise Brown: Laureate of the Nursery.” Horn Book, June 1958.

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