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AuthorBherwani, Bhisham
AuthorBiagioni, Paul
AuthorBial, Raymond
AuthorBianchi, Eugene
AuthorBianchi, Eugene C
AuthorBianchi, Eugene C.
AuthorBIANCHI, MARK A. CORCORAN, MATHEW N. SCHMALZ, JON HILL, JIM CALLAHAN, MICHAEL HENNESSY, LYN BURR BRI
AuthorBiddulph, Geoffrey
AuthorBidgood, Robin H.
AuthorBielecki, Tessa
AuthorBierman, Bernard
AuthorBiermann, Bernard
AuthorBigongiari, Dino
AuthorBILLINGS, DR. EVELYN L.
AuthorBimonte, Richard
AuthorBimse, Harry Lorin
AuthorBINDY, WILLIAM
AuthorBinsse, H. L.
AuthorBinsse, Harry Lorin
AuthorBinsse, Harry Lorn
AuthorBinsse, HarryLorin
AuthorBinsse, Henry Lorin
AuthorBinz, Archbishop Leo
AuthorBIRD, OTTO
AuthorBird, Thomas
AuthorBird, Thomas E
AuthorBird, Thomas E.
AuthorBirdsall, William C.
AuthorBirmingham, Mary Louise
AuthorBirmingham, William
AuthorBirnbaum, Ben
AuthorBirnbaum, Norman
AuthorBiship, Jordan
AuthorBishop, Ben
AuthorBishop, by Claire Huchet
AuthorBIshop, Claire Huchet
Paid articleHOMAGE TO MAY MASSEE (November 1967)
From "The Truthful Harp" (Holt, Rinehart & Winston) Children's Books HOMAGE TO MAY MASSEE CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP La Ferte Mace, an old Norman village. In the heat of a summer afternoon I sat at a...
Paid articleBEHIND JULES VERNE (November 1966)
Children s Books BEHIND JULES VERNE CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP "I have come to be known as a publisher for kids," Hetzel used to remark with a mixture of mirth and pride toward the end of his life in...
Paid articleREADING AND SINGING (November 1965)
Children's Books READING AND SINGING CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP 1965 Children's Book Week slogan—"Sing Out for Books"—rings out gaily in three languages—English, French and Spanish. It is a paean to...
Paid articleWHAT CHINESE CHILDREN READ (May 1965)
boy his great father. He undergoes the arduous training-in torment; a boy preparing himself for the rigors of a kind of priesthood for which he has no true vocation. The possibilities for...
Paid articleA Selected List of Children's Books (May 1964)
Zolotow's fans will be pleased to learn that this is the Zolotows' own poodle and own father. Mrs. Zolotow has another new book this spring, A Rose, A Bridge, and a Wild Black Horse. Harper....
Paid articleLearning Bigotry (May 1964)
Children's Books Learning Bigotry CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP For however great is Athens and however great is Rome, we will be judged neither by a subtle Greek nor by a logical Roman, but by a Jew who...
Paid articleChildren's Books (November 1963)
Children's Books The Information Trap CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP A CHILDREN'S book is an adult creation from thought content to material object, and it is mostly through adult hands that it finally...
Paid articleA Selected List of Children's Books (May 1962)
are the Psalms. These magnificent works have their place in the nursery as well as in the greatest moments of an adult life. For, to the religious Jewish minds who composed them nothing was trivial...
Paid articlePoetry and Children (May 1962)
Poetry and Children CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP ... the poet is the food for the tenderest stomachs; the poet is indeed the right popular philosopher. (Sir Philip Sidney. The Defense of Poesy.) IN HIS...
Paid articleWhat Children Read (November 1961)
chambermaid of yeasty appetites and peasant wisdom, Joan of Arc among the lawyers, is cleared and the real culprit feared. But all that of course is nothing but momentum. What you see in motion...
Paid articleA Selected List of Children's Books (May 1961)
A Selected List of Children's Books by Claire Huchet Bishop RELIGION The Holy Apostles Peter and Paul. Story and pictures by Katherine Wood. Kenedy. $2.50. The text follows the Acts of the...
Paid articleWords of Praise (May 1961)
CHILDREN'S BOOKS Words of Praise by CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP IT IS EVIDENT that authors and illustrators of children's books do not work simply in order to win a prize or a medal. Yet to have one's...
Paid articleChildren's Books (November 1960)
CHILDREN'S BOOKS Brickbats and Bouquets by CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP 4‘O PRAISE can flatter, unless it comes from someone who is also free to blame," said Beaumarchais, and this holds true for...
Paid articleA National Achievement (May 1960)
CHILDREN'S BOOKS A National Achievement by CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP W ORLDWIDE praise for America's material achievements is an everyday occurrence. The same appreciation is not extended,...
Paid articleChildren's Books (November 1959)
CHILDREN'S BOOKS Discovering Foreign Lands by CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP T HIS YEAR, scientific emphasis in the Children's Books field goes hand in hand with greater awareness of other lands. The...
Paid articleA Children's Minstrel (May 1959)
CHILDREN'S BOOKS A Children's Minstrel by CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP T O PROMOTE EXCELLENCE in the field of books for children, the Catholic Library Association two years ago established the...
Paid articleChildren's Books (November 1958)
CHILDREN'S BOOKS Mass Media and Books by CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP THE NUMBER of children's books which find their way to the screen, movies and T.V. is relatively small. Occasionally we have...
Paid articleTravel Books for Children (May 1958)
CHILDREN'S BOOKS Travel Books for Children by CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP E VEN TO present-day, space-minded youngsters, travel abroad, on this very earth, still holds the magic of remoteness. It...
Paid articleDeveloping Cultivated Minds (November 1957)
The question we need to face is whether there can be reading without culture Developing Cultivated Minds by CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP R EADING IS a fact of civilization, but not necessarily a...
Paid articleVisit to Israel (October 1957)
THE ISSUE IS SURVIVA! Visit to Israel CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP T HE KEYNOTE of Israel is diversity. Diversity of landscape, of economic set-up, of political opinion, of cultural background, of...
Paid articleAmerican in the Middle East (September 1957)
"MORE THAN A JEWISH-ARAB PROBLEM" American in the Middle East CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP Turkey THE WOMAN GUIDE says, "The next stop of the boat is the entrance to the Black Sea." We left Istambul two...
Paid articleChildren Are Poor, Too (May 1957)
CHILDREN'S BOOKS Children Are Poor, Too CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP IN THE UNITED STATES there are approximatively twenty-five million families with children. On the other hand, only fifteen million...
Paid articleCommunity of Suffering (January 1957)
SISTERS OF JESUS CRUCIFIED Community of Suffering CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP TO THOSE of us whose father and mother died of old age and who have enjoyed good health throughout the major part of our own...
Paid articleA Selected List of Children's Books (November 1956)
A Selected List of Children's Books by Claire Huchet Bishop CHRISTMAS BOOKS A Christmas Story. By Mary Chalmers. Harper. $1. A tiny picture book with a wee bit of a story, perfect for little...
Paid articleReligious Books for Children (November 1956)
CHILDREN'S BOOKS Religious Books for Children CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP THIS FALL'S HARVEST of Children's Books brings many occasions for rejoicing. We may not have as many interesting books pictorially,...
Paid articleSelected List of Children's Books (April 1956)
A Selected List of Children's Books By Claire Huchet Bishop PICTURE BOOKS Home for a Bunny. By Margaret Wise Brown. Ill. by Garth WiUiams. Simon & Schuster. $1. A quarto-size book, every...
Paid articleChildren and Science-Fiction (November 1955)
CHILDREN'S BOOKS Children and Science-Fiction CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP L ESS than ten years ago a new subject made its appearance in the Children's Book field-modern science-fiction. However,...
Paid articleThe Year in Retrospect (November 1954)
CHILDREN'S BOOKS The Year in Retrospect CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP C HILDREN'S books are not separated from other world interests by a watertight compartment bearing the sign "specialized field."...
Paid articleThe Search for Enchantment (November 1952)
TOO MUCH "GOLDEN MEDIOCRITY" The Search for Enchantment THERE are some excellent books in this year's output. However, the number of those which could be done without is too great. All these...
Paid articleFrench Workers Told Me (March 1952)
French Workers ToM Me "A higher standard of living is not an end in itself. What is at stake is liberation." By CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP F RENCH bourgeois ~ha~e ea~id ,to me: "Wo,rkers are...
Paid articleTo Be a Child Again (November 1951)
To Be a Child Again Many Americans might want to return to their childhood, but the French would answer a flat no. By CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP W OULD you like to be a child again? It depends...
Paid articleIn Western Europe (January 1951)
IN WESTERN EUROPE The Communitarian Movement symbolizes man's attempts to work out his own salvation. By CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP IT IS (time to realize that we are facing in the world today a new...
Paid articleThe Lone-Child Story (November 1950)
The Lone-Child Story For a century juvenile literature has slighted the "gang" instinct. By CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP THE development of children's literature is relatively new. It is about a hundred...
Paid articleRevolution in the Valley (March 1950)
Revolution in the Valley A French priest transforms an Alpine valley into a place where people live and work...
Paid articleCommunities of Work (January 1950)
Communities of Work A revolution in human living: shifting the center from making things to developing human...
Paid articleCARDINAL SUHARD (June 1949)
July I5, x949 THE COMMONWEAL [339] bus. "Well, they won't get anything from me. Man wants to eat, man ought to work. That's in the Bible." "They do work," I told him. I tried to explain Saint...
Paid articleSTYLE IS THE MAN (November 1948)
"Style Is the Man" CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP T HE YEARLY output of children's books in the United States attains mammoth proportions, as is to be expected in America, and excellence in physical...
Paid articlePLANETARY CHRISTIANITY (June 1948)
Planetary Christians IN HIS Pastoral Letter, Growth or Decline? The Church Today, issued February 1947, The Cardinal Archbishop of Paris, states and examines the present world problem and defines...
Paid articleWORKER'S COMMUNITY (July 1947)
July 25, 1947 THE COMMONWEAL 353 scious; they are therefore free to assume all sorts Freud. That may explain why they hesitate...
Paid articleWHAT I SAW IN FRANCE (May 1946)
What I Saw in France Personal testimony to a great revival Claire Huchet Bishop I LANDED in France, in a small provincial town. "Too bad," said the family, "that you did not arrive one day...
Paid articleTHE BAN ON IMAGINATION (November 1943)
The Ban on Imagination CLAIRE HUCHET BISHOP "Isaac Newton discovered gravitation not because he was a learned man, but because he had the soul of a poet."-Charles-Louis Philippe. FAIRY TALES and...
Paid articleBOOKS OF THE WEEK Come Wind, Come Weather-England's Hour-They'll Never Quit-The Hero in America-The Catholic Church in Indiana-Poets of Our Time (April 1941)
Books of the Week How England Takes It Come Wind, Come Weather. Daphne Du Maurier. Doubleday. $.25. England's Hour. Vera Brittain. Macmillan. $2.50. They'll Never Quit. Harvey Klemmer. Funk....
AuthorBishop, Dale
AuthorBishop, Joan
AuthorBishop, Jordan
AuthorBishop, Jordon
AuthorBishops
Authorbishops, Canadian
AuthorBishops, Dear
AuthorBissonette, David
AuthorBitner, Waclaw
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