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Mary Mapes Dodge ( 26 January , 1831 - 21 August , 1905 ) was an American children's writer and editor, best known for her novel Hans Brinker . Sourced Whenever a snowflake leaves the sky, It turns and turns to say "Good-by! Good-by, dear clouds, so...


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Name: Mary (Elizabeth) Mapes Dodge
Variant Name: Mary (Elizabeth) Mapes Dodge, Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge, Mary Elizabeth Dodge, Mary Dodge
Birth Date: January 26, 1831
Death Date: August 21, 1905
Nationality: American
Gender: Female

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The finest American children's magazine of the nineteenth century was St. Nicholas: Scribner's Illustrated Magazine for Girls and Boys, edited from its beginning in 1873 until 1905 by Mary Mapes Dodge. Dodge enlisted America's finest children's...
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Mary Mapes Dodge is no longer widely known, but when she died in 1905, her name had been associated for forty years with quality in children's literature. She is best known today as the author of an enduring classic, Hans Brinker; or, The Silver...


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Mary Mapes Dodge (26 January , 1831–21 August, 1905) was an American children's writer and editor, best known for her novel Hans Brinker. Mary was born Mary Elizabeth Mapes to Prof. James Jay Mapes and Sophia Furman in New York City. She acquired...


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Writing for parents about children's literature in mass market publications, 1900-1950. (research on the writings of Mary Mapes Dodge, Elizabeth McCracken, Anne Carroll Moore, Emily Newell Blair, Maude Dutton Lynch, Josette Frank, and Blanche Jennings
03/22/1996: 8,958 words, approx. 30 pages
The writings by women editors between the years 1900-1950 on recommended children's literature is examined. Their different styles and philosophies concerning how to instill the love for reading in children are discussed. Reference is made to the nurturing and maternal aspects of editing. ...
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Mary Mapes's Darkest Hour; The '60 Minutes' Producer Finds Herself Quite a Story
10/04/2004: 2,679 words, approx. 9 pages
Mary Mapes received a care package from two of her best girlfriends the other day. What to send the woman in the eye of the CBS News firestorm? Wine, of course. And chocolates. A romance novel, amusingly titled "Texas Glory." Some Band-Aids to soothe...
 


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