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"B Is for Battle: Children and the Civil War" (Smith), 29:244-251

Baa (Macaulay), i15:197-206

Babar (de Brunhoff), 1:162-172; 11:76-95,96-108; 13:209-214

Bach, Alice, They'll Never Make a Movie Starring Me, i4:176-178

"Back to Pooh Corner" (Lurie), 2:11-17

"'Bad Boys' in Translation" (Phillips), 30:235-237

Baker, Betty, Settlers and Strangers: Native Americans of the Desert Southwest and History as They Saw It, i7:233-241

Bakewell, Michael, Lewis Carroll: A Biography, i29:229-243

Bakker, Jan, "A List of the Juvenile Literature in the Hughes Public Library, Rugby, Tennessee," 5:189-238; "Summer Reading at Woodlands: A Juvenile Library of the Old South," 9:221-132

Baldur and the Mistletoe (Hodges; Hoover, ill.), i4:196-198

The Ballad of the Burglar of Babylon (Bishop), i4:206-213

Ballantyne, Robert Michael, The Coral Island, 25:205-213

Bancroft, Griffing, the White Cardinal (Fracé, ill.), i3:234-235

Barker, C.M., 22:70-89

Barnen's Ö [Children's Island] (Jersild), 9:51-60

Barney Ford, Black Baron (Talmadge and Gilmore), i2:215-217

Barreca, Regina, "Bloomsbury and Wonderland," i17:202-205

Barrie, J.M., 1:104-124; 18:101-113, Peter Pan, 6:165-181; 9:19-27; 10:37-55; i10:159-162; 14:177-185; 18:114-124; 27:205-210

Barrington, Candace, "Bringing Medieval Children Out of the Shadows," 32:203-208

Barrow, Craig Wallace, "Recent Science Fiction and Science Fantasy," i5:294-297

Barstow, Allen M., "The Concept of the Child in the Middle Ages: The Ariès Thesis," 4:41-43

Barstow, Jane, "Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, and Günter Grass on Childhood," 7:147-168

Barton, Criselda, Margaret Meek and Aidan Warlow, eds., The Cool Web: The Pattern of Children's Reading, i12:192-199

Barton, Phyllis Settercase, Pictus Orbis Sambo: A Publishing History, checklist, and Price Guide for The Story of Little Black Sambo (1899-1999), i29:260-266

Bator, Robert, "Eighteenth-Century Prefigurements," 11:175-178; "Out of the Ordinary Road: Locke and English Juvenile Fiction in the Eighteenth Century," 1:46-53; as rev. Rousseau's Emile and Early Children's Literature (Patterson), i2:238-239; ed., Signposts to Criticism of Children's Literature, 13:194-198

Battrick, Elizabeth M., Joyce Irene Whalley, Anne Stevenson Hobbs and Judy Taylor, Beatrix Potter, 1866-1943: the Artist and Her World, i19:179-188

Bauer, John, Great Swedish Fairy Tales (Olenius, ed.), i3:223-224

Baum, L. Frank, 1:162-172; 2:110-118; 8:157-163; 10:153-155; 23:91-114; 28:2425-248; 32:235-238; The Master Key (Cory, ill.; intro by Greene and Greene), i5:288-293; The Purple Dragon and Other Fantasies (selected by Greene), i8:157-163; The Wizard of Oz (Hearn, ed.), i2:231-234; i14:205-207; The Wizard of Oz, (Hague, ill.), i14:205-207.

The Baum Bugle (Meyer, ed.), i2:213-214

"Baum's Magic Powder of Life" (Sale), i8:157-163

Baylor, Bird, And It Is Still That Way and Hawk, I'm Your Brother (Parnall, ill.), i7:233-241

Bearden, Romare, ill., Poems from Africa (Allen), i2:215-217

The Bear's Famous Invasion of Sicily (Buzzati), i6:239-245

Bear's Heart (Supree), i7:233-241

Beatrix Potter (MacDonald), 16:207-211

Beatrix Potter, 1866-1943: The Artist and Her World (Taylor et al.), i19:179-188

Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit: A Children's Classic at 100 (Lanham) i32:2331-234

Beatrix Potter's Americans: Selected Letters (Morse, ed.), i12:185-191

Beattie, Ann, "Shaping the National Character, The Story of a Bad Boy," 5:63-65

Beatty, Jerome, Jr., Matthew Looney and the Space Pirates, i5:294-297

Beatty, Patricia, Red Rock over the River, i2:226-228

Beauties, Beasts and Enchantment: Classic French Fairy Tales (Zipes, ed.), i20:236-240

"Beauty and the Beast," i34:214-217

Beauty and the Beast: Visions and Revisions of an Old Tale (Hearne), i20:236-240

Beckett, Sandra, "Parodic Play with Paintings in Picture Books," 29:175-195; Transcending Boundaries: Writing for a Dual Audience of Children and Adults, i30:229-234

Beckman, Gunnel, Mia Alone, i5:298-300

Beckwith, Osmond, "The Oddness of Oz," 5:74-91

bedroom scenes, 19:53-74

Before Oz: Juvenile Fantasy Stories from Nineteenth-Century America (West, ed.), i20:225-229

"The Beginning Place: LeGuin's Metafantasy" (Attebery), 10:113-123

Behold the Child; American Children and Their Books, (1621-1922) (Avery), i25:250-254

"Beholding American Children: A British Perspective" (Craddock), 25:250-254

Bel Ria (Burnford), i9:203-209

Below the Root (Snyder), i6:211-220

Bemelmans, Ludwig, 19:75-89

"Benevolent Brothers and Supervising Mothers: Ideology in the Children's Verses of Mary and Charles Lamb and Charlotte Smith" (Ruwe), 25:87-115

Benson, Patrick, ill., The Blue Book of Hob Stories, The Green Book of Hob Stories, The Red Book of Hob Stories and The Yellow Book of Hob Stories (Mayne), i15:214-218

Benson Boy (Southall; Fetz, ill.), i4:203-209

Beowulf, 22:90-100

Berman, Ronald, "The Innocent Observer," 9:40-50

Bernstein, Marjory and Janet Kobrin, Earth Namer, i4:196-198; The Summer Maker: An Ojibway Indian Myth (Burgess, ill.), i7:233-241

Best, James B., "Two Illustrators [Ardizzone and Shepard]," i11:195-198

"The Best Magazine for Children of All Ages": Cross-Editing St. Nicholas Magazine (1873-1905) (Gannon), 25:153-180

Betsy-Tacy Series, 32:84-111; 33:41-65

Bettelheim, Bruno, 6:93-112,18:125-126; "Between 1776 and 1976: The World of Children in an American Commune of the 1890's" (Butler), 6:61-76; The Uses of Enchantment, 6:234-238; with Karen Zelan, On Learning to Read: The Child's Fascination with Meaning, i12:192-199

"Between 1776 and 1976: The World of Children in an American Commune of the 1890's" (Butler), 6:61-76

Bewick, Thomas and John, 24:1-22

"Beyond Explanation, and Beyond Inexplicability, in Beyond Silence" (Nodelman), 12:122-133; Response (Cameron), 12:134-146

Beyond Silence (Cameron), 12:122-133, 134-146

Bianco, Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit (Nicholson, ill.), 18:17-30

The Bible for Children; From the Age of Gutenberg to the Present (Bottigheimer), i27:199-204

Bibliographia Oziana: A Concise Bibliographic Checklist of the Oz Books by L. Frank Baum and His Successors (Hanff, Greene et al), i8:157-163

"Bibliographies of Series Books" (Kelly), i9:214-220

A Bibliography of Hard-cover Boys' Books (Hudson), i9:214-217

Bibliography of the Little Golden Books (Jones, comp.), i19:208-211

Bierhorst, John, The Girl Who Married a Ghost (Curtis, photo.), i7:233-241; In the Trail of the Wind, i3:218-221; Songs of the Chippewa, i4:196-198; trans., Spirit Child: A Story of the Nativity (Cooney, ill.), i15:179-185

Bilbo (from The Hobbit by Tolkien), 8:133-140

Bileck, Marvin and Schenk de Regniers, Penny, i6:239-245

Billman, Carol, 18:173-183; "Literature and the Child Reader," i12:192-199; "Rewriting History for Children," 9:197-199; The Secret of the Stratemeyer Syndicate: Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, and the Million Dollar Fiction Factory, i18:173-183

Billone, Amy, "The Boy Who Lived: From Carroll's Alice and Barrie's Peter Pan to Rowling's Harry Potter," 32:178-202

Billout, Guy, Number 24, i4:214-218

Billy Bartram and His Green World (Sanger), i5:261-269

Bingham, Jane and Grayce Scholt, Fifteen Centuries of Children's Literature: An Annotated Chronology of British and American Works in Historical Context, i14:187-193

biographies for children, 1:143-151; 3:245-248; 5:301-303

"Biography for Children," (Stott), i3:245

"Birds and Beasts" (Fine), i3:234-235

Birken, Andrew, J.M. Barrie and the Lost Boys: The Love Story That Gave Birth to Peter Pan, i10:159-162

A Birthday for the Princess (Lobel), 4:202-206

Bisha of Burundi (Clifford; Stubley, ill.), i2:215-217

Bishop, Elizabeth, The Ballad of the Burglar of Babylon (Grifalconi, ill.), 4:206-210

Bittker, Susan, They Named Me Gertrude Stein (Wilson), i2:242-243

Bixler, Phyllis, Frances Hodgson Burnett, i6:207-211; "The Lion and the Lamb: Imagining and Creating Peace Through the Arts," 28:175-180; "Other Voices," i20:230-235; "The Secret Garden 'Misread': The Broadway Musical as Creative Interpretation," 22:101-126; The Secret Garden: Nature's Magic, i26:229-237

black America, i2:215-216

Black Beauty, 28:95-111

Black Woman: A Fictionalized Biography of Lucy Terry Prince (Katz), 3:245-248

Blackburn, Thomas, The Devil's Kitchen, i10:186-193

Blackburn, William, "The Influence of Anxiety: Kipling's Hidden Narratives," i20:175-179

Blackford, Holly, "Vital Signs at Play: Objects as Vessels of Mother-Daughter Discourse in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women," 34:1-36

Blackmore, Vivien, ed., Why Corn Is Golden: Stories about Plants (Martinez-Ostos, ill.), i15:179-185

Blake, Kathleen, Play, Games, and Sport: The Literary Works of Lewis Carroll, i4:186-191; "The Sea-Dream Peter Pan and Treasure Island," 6:165-178

Blake, Pamela, Peep Show, i4:198-202

Blake, William, 2:148-151; 6:130-140

"Bleeding Romans on Leaky Barges: Elijah Fenton's Cleopatra and the Process of Schoolboy Verse" (Rogal), 14:123-131

"A Blind Child's View of Children's Literature" (Werner), 12:209-216

Blishen, Edward and Leon Garfield, The Golden Shadow, (Keeping, ill.), i3:218-221

Bloom, Harold, ed., Rudyard Kipling and Rudyard Kipling's Kim, i20:175-179

Bloom, Susan P. and Cathryn M. Mercier, "Limitless Wonder of Story," i24:229-234

"Bloomsbury and Wonderland" (Barreca), i17:202-205

Blos, Joan W., A Gathering of Days, i10:169-177

The Blue Book of Hob Stories (Mayne; Benson, ill.), i15:214-218

Blume, Judy, Forever, i7:248-254

Bock, William Sauts, ill., Malcolm Yucca Seed (Gessner), i7:233-241

Bodecker, N.M., ed. and ill., It's Raining, Said John Twaining, i3:223-224; Let's Marry Said the Cherry and Other Nonsense Poems, i4:165-172

"Bodies and Pleasures in The Wind in the Willows" (Marshall), 22:58-69; Response (Gaarden), 22:68-69

Bodmer, George, "Victorian Illustrators and Their Critics," 31:181-185

Boegehold, Betty, Pippa Mouse (Szekeres, ill.), i3:203-206

Boesen, Victor and Florence Curtis Graybill, Edward S. Curtis: Photographer of the North American Indian, i7:233-241

A Book of Animal Poems (Cole), i3:198-202

A Book of Children's Literature (Hollowell), i6:246-254

Boone, Troy, "Of Wolves and Boys," i33:237-241

The Borribles (de Larrabeiti), 7:242-247

The "Borrowers," 31:71-89

Bosmajian, Hamida, "Censorship and Mythmaking in Nazi Germany," i14:171-176; "Dangerous Images: the Pictorial Construction of Childhood," 28:262-267; "Doris Orgel's The Devil in Vienna: From Trope into History," 28:112-131; "Ever-Present Shadows of the Past," 34:231-238; "Mildred Taylor's Story of Cassie Logan: A Search for Law and Justice in a Racist Society," 24:141-160; Sparing the Child: Grief and the Unspeakable in Youth Literature about Nazism and the Holocaust, i32:252-263; "Vastness and Contraction of Space in Little House on the Prairie," 11:49-63; "Writing for Children about the Unthinkable," i17:206-211; with Alleen Pace Nilsen, Censorship in Children's Literature, i27:233-238

Boston, Lucy M., Greene Knowe series, 8:53-67; 11:145-155; 22:139-148

botany, 2:92-97

Bottigheimer, Ruth B., The Bible for Children: From the Age of Gutenberg to the Present, i27:199-204; "Changing Agendas," 21:162-166; "Children of the [17]60s--and Beyond," 32:222-225; Fairy Tales and Society: Illusion, Allusion, and Paradigm, 17:156-170; "German Children's Literature," i17:176-181; "Grace-Notes, Icons, and Guardian Angels," i19:192-197; Grimms' Bad Girls and Bold Boys: The Moral and Social Vision of the Tales, i17:182-192; "Iconographic Continuity in Illustrations of 'The Goosegirl,'" 13:49-71; "Inspired Lyric, Ponderous Prose, and the Promise of Salvation," i24:188-192; "Misperceived Perceptions: Perrault's Fairy Tales and English Children's Literature," 30:1-18

Bottoms, Janet, "'To read aright': Representations of Shakespeare for Children," 32:1-14

"The Boy Who Lived: From Carroll's Alice and Barrie's Peter Pan to Rowling's Harry Potter" (Billone), 32:178-202

Bova, Ben, City of Darkness, i6:211-220; End of Exile, i6:202-211

"Boyology in the Twentieth Century" (Kidd), 28:44-72

Boys and Girls Forever: Children's Classics from Cinderella to Harry Potter (Lurie), i32:235-238

Bowers, A. Joan, "The Fantasy World of Russell Hoban," 8:80-97

boys fiction, 7:17-44; 9:214-217

"The Boys" (Matute), 15:170-173

Bozanic, Ingrid, "Contemporary Children's Literature in Norway," 3:61-65

Bradbury, Ray, preface, Wonderful Wizard Marvelous Land (Moore), i4:192-193

Bradford, Clare, "The End of Empire? Colonial and Postcolonial Journeys in Children's Books," 29:196-218; Reading Race: Aboriginality in Australian Children's Literature, i33:274-279

Branscum, Robbie, Johnny May, i7:255-261

"Brave New Alice: Anna Matlack Richards's Maternal Wonderland" (Sigler), 24:55-73

Brazil, Angela, 8:168-175

Bread and Honey (Southall), i4:195-196

"Breaking Chains: Brother Blue, Storyteller" (Cech), 9:151-177

Breaking the Angelic Image: Woman Power in Victorian Children's Fantasy (Honig), i21:194-196

Breaking the Magic Spell: Radical Theories of Folk and Fairy Tales (Zipes), i11:171- 174

Bremser, Martha, "The Voice of Solitude: The Children's Verse of Walter de la Mare," 21:66-91

Bridgers, Sue Ellen, All Together Now, i10:169-177

Bridges for the Young: The Fiction of Katherine Paterson (Smedman and Chaston, eds), i33:268-273

Briggs, Julia, "E. Nesbit, the Bastables, and The Red House, A Response," 25:71-85; with Gillian Avery, eds., Children and Their Books: A Celebration of the Work of Iona and Peter Opie, i20:211-217

Briggs, Raymond, The Tin-Pot Foreign General and the Old Iron Woman and When the Wind Blows, i15:197-206

Bring Me All of Your Dreams (Larrick), i10:186-193

"Bringing Medieval Children Out of the Shadows" (Barrington), 32:203-208

"Bringing Shakespeare to Young People, and Young People to Shakespeare" (Homan), i12:149-153

Brockman, Bennett A., "Children and Literature in Late Medieval England," 4:58-63; "Medieval Songs of Innocence and Experience," 2:40-49; "Robin Hood and the Invention of Children's Literature," 10:1-17

Brontë, Charlotte, Jane Eyre, 3:107-116; 9:40-50

Brooks, Peter, Reading for the Plot: Design and Intention in Narrative, 14:163-168

Brother Blue, 9:151-177

Brothers Lionheart (Lindgren), 23:165-178

Brown Gold: Milestones of African-American Children's Picture Books, 1845-2002 (Martin), i33:242-251

Brown, John Russell, Shakespeare and His Theatre (Gentleman, ill.), i12:149-153

Brown, Margaret Wise, 22:149-161,162-172

Brownies, 29:91-112

Browning, Robert, The Pied Piper, 7:104-14

The Brownstone (Scher; Mack, ill.), i4:202-206

Brüggemann, Theodor, and Otto Brunken, Handbuch zur Kinder- und Jugendliteratur: Vom Beginn des Buchdrucks bis 1570, i17:176-181

Brüggemann, Theodor, and Hans-Heino Ewers, Handbuch zur Kinder- und Jugendliteratur: Von 1750 bis 1800, i17:176-181

Brunhoff, Jean de, 11:76-95,96-108

Brunken, Otto and Theodor Brüggemann, eds., Handbuch zur Kinder- und Jugendliteratur: Vom Beginn des Buchdrucks bis 1570, i17:176-181

"Bruno Bettelheim and the Fairy Tales" (Heisig), 6:93-112

Building a Children's Literature Collection (Quimby, Jackson and Weber), i6:260-263

"Bungalows and Bazaars: India in Victorian Children's Fiction" (Rowland), 2:192-196

Bunyan, John, 23:91-114

Burch, Robert, Doodle and the Go-Cart, Hut School and the Wartime Home-Front Heroes and Two That Were Tough, i7:255-261

Burgess, Anne, ill., The Summer Maker: An Ojibway Indian Myth (Bernstein and Korbrin), i7:233-241

Burkert, Nancy Ekholm, ill., Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs: A Tale from the Brothers Grimm (Jarrell, trans.), i2:223-226

Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 7:191-207; 16:91-108, 207-210; The Secret Garden, 1:74-76; 11:1-13; 22:101-123

Burnford, Sheila, Bel Ria, i9:203-209

Burns, Allan F., "Mexican Myths and Stories as Children's Literature," i15:179-185

Burns, Lee, "Red Riding Hood," 1:30-36

Burnt Norton (Eliot), 1:74-76

Burton, Virginia Lee, 2:166-172

Busch, Wilhelm, 1:77-92

Bushnell, Kristine, "Russian Modernism for Children," i18:164-169

Butler, Dorothy, Cushla and Her Books, i12:192-199

Butler, Evelyn, "A Varied and Useful Text," i23:265-270

Butler, Francelia, i17:193-201; "Between 1776 and 1976: The World of Children in an American Commune of the 1890's," 6:61-76; "The Child in Shakespeare," 2:209-212; "Children's Literature and the Media," i7:225; "Death in Children's Literature," 1:104-124; Editor-in-Chief, Children's Literature (volumes 1-21), 6:3-5;7:3-4; "The First Word," 8:1-2; "From Fantasy to Reality: Ruskin's King of the Golden River, St. George's Guild, and Ruskin, Tennessee," 1:62-73; Indira Gandhi, i17:193-201; "Learning, Basic Human Interests, and the Teaching of Children's Literature," i2:244-251; On Children's Literature and The Nesbit Tradition, i3:238; "Over the Garden Wall/I Let the Baby Fall: The Poetry of Rope-Skipping," 3:186-195; Sharing Literature With Children, i6:246-254; "Skip Rope Rhymes as a Reflection of American Culture," 5:104-116; with Bruce W. McWilliams and Robert G. Miner, Jr., Educational Survival Kit: Learning, Basic Human Interests, and the Teaching of Children's Literature, i2:244-251; 2003 FB Lecture, 34:193-208

Butler, Francella, In Memoriam: 28:181-194

The Butter Battle Book (Seuss), i15:197-206

Buzzati, Dino, The Bear's Famous Invasion of Sicily, i6:239-245


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