Hague, Michael, ill., The Wizard of Oz (Baum), i14:205-207
Hall, Joan Joffe, "The Girl Sleuth: A Feminist Guide," i6:256-258
Hall, Lynn, Riff, Remember and To Catch a Tartar (Cellini, ill.), i3:202-206; Troublemaker (Cellini, ill.), i4:199-203
Hall, Patricia, Johnny Gruelle: Creator of Raggedy Ann and Andy, i24:217-220
Hamilton, Margaret, "There's No Place Like Oz," 10:153-155
Hamilton, Virginia, M. C. Higgins, the Great, i4:194-195; i6:191-195; Time-Ago Lost: More Tales of Jahdu (Prother, ill.), i2:215-217
Hampson, Alfred Leete, Emily Dickinson: Poems for Youth, i5:273-285
Hancock, Cecily Raysor, "Musical Notes to The Annotated Alice," 16:1-30
Handbuch zur Kinder- und Jugendliteratur: Vom Beginn des Buchdrucks bis 1570 (Bruggemann and Brunken, eds.), i17:176-181
Handbuch zur Kinder- und Jugendliteratur: Von 1750 bis 1800 (Bruggemann and Ewers, eds.), i17:176-181
Hanff, Peter E., Douglas G. Greene, et al., Bibliographia Oziana: A Concise Bibliographic Checklist of the Oz Books by L. Frank Baum and His Successors, i8:157-164
Hanks, Carole and D.T., Jr., "Perrault's 'Little Red Riding Hood': Victim of Revision," 7:68-77
Hanks, Jr., D. Thomas, "McGuffey's Readers," i9:200-202
Hanlon, Tina L.,"'To Sleep, Perchance to Dream': Sleeping Beauties and Wide-Awake Plain Janes in the Stories of Jane Yolen," 26:140-168
Hans Brinker (Dodge), 12:47-60
"Hans Brinker: Sunny World, Angry Waters" (Griswold), 12:47-60
Hansel and Gretel: An Appalachian Version, 9:107-125
"The Hansel and Gretel Syndrome: Survivorship Fantasies and Parental Desertion" (Knoepflmacher), 33:171-184
"Happy Families Are All Invented: Randall Jarrell's Fiction for Children" (Flynn), 16:109-126
"The Happy Prince" (Wilde), 3:103-106; 9:178-182
The Hard Facts of the Grimms' Fairy Tales (Tatar), i17:182-192
"A Hard Night" (Fang), 21:135-140
"'A Hard Night,' a Contemporary Chinese Story by Yu Chai Fang" (Lin), 21:135-140
Hardy Boys books, 77:24-44; 34:239-245
"The 'Hardy Brats' and Their Foolhardy Creator" (Lefebvre), 34:239-245
Harer, Pamela K., Index to Volumes 1-25, 27:257-317
Harlin Quist, publisher, Alala, i3:230-234; The Damp and Daffy Doings of a Daring Pirate Ship, i3:213-218; Eggs Amen!, i3:206-210; From Bad to Worse, i3:206-210; The Geranium on the Windowsill Just Died but Teacher You Went Right On, i3:206-210; Go, Go, Go, Grabote!, i3:230-234; He Was There from the Day We Moved In, i3:202-206; Here's Looking at You!, i3:206-210; Hubert, i3:230-234; Millicent the Monster, i3:214-218; Number 24, i3:214-218; Something New Under the Sun, i3:230-234; Timothy the Terror, i3:230-234
Harmon, William, "Lear, Limericks, and Some Other Verse Forms," 10:70-76
Harriet the Spy (Fitzhugh), 4:120-126
"Harriet the Spy: Milestone, Masterpiece?" (Wolf), 4:120-126
Harris, Christie, Mouse Woman and the Mischief-Makers (Tait, ill.), i7:233-241
Harris, Joel Chandler, 27:218-222
Harrison, Barbara, "Howl like the Wolves," 15:67-90; with Gregory Maguire, eds., Innocence and Experience: Essays and Conversations on Children's Literature, i18:161-163
Harrison, Ted, Children of the Yukon, i7:233-241
Harry Potter, 32:178-202
"A Harvest of Southern Realism" (Green), i7:255-261
Harvesting Thistles: The Textual Garden of L.M. Montgomery (Rubio), i27:223-232
Haskins, Jim, "Racism and Sexism in Children's Nonfiction," 5:141-147
Hastings, David and Kathy Kushe, ills., It Must Have Been McNutt (Leech and Sadler), i4:199-203
Hastings, A. Waller, "Instruction and Delight: Letters from a Father to His Children," 27:218-222; "One Hundred Years of a Wonderful Wizard and His Legacy," 34:227-230
Hatfield, Len, "From Master to Brother: Shifting the Balance of Authority in Ursula K. LeGuin's Farthest Shore and Tehanu," 21:43-65
Hauff, Wilhelm, Dwarf Long Nose (Sendak, ill.), 25:1-23
Havholm, Peter, "Kipling and Fantasy," 4:91-104
Haviland, Virginia, ed., The Openhearted Audience: Ten Authors Talk about Writing for Children, i12:200-205
Hawes, Joseph M. and N. Ray Hiner, eds., American Childhood: A Research Guide and Historical Handbook, i16:193-197
Hawk, I'm Your Brother (Baylor; Parnall, ill.), i7:233-241
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, "Queen Christina," 17:124-134; A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys, 30:19-41
Hawthorne's Literature for Children (Laffrado), i22:183-186
"Hawthorne's 'New Literature for the Young'" (Goodenough), i22:183-186
Haynes, Betsy, Spies on the Devil's Belt, i5:261-269
Haywood, Carolyn, Away Went the Balloons, i2:223-226
Hazen, Barbara Shook, The Fat Cats, Cousin Scraggs and the Monster Mice (Johnson, ill.), i15:197-206
He Was There from the Day We Moved In (Levine; Gorey, ill.), i3:202-206
Head in the Clouds (Southall), i3:230-234
"Hearn on Huck" (Greene), i11:179-181
Hearn, Michael Patrick, ed., The Annotated Huckleberry Finn: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, i11:179-181; The Annotated Wizard of Oz, i2:231-234; A Day in Verse: Breakfast, Books & Dreams, i11:182-190; "Mr. Ruskin and Miss Greenaway," 8:22-34; "P. L. Travers in Fantasy Land," i6:221-223; ed., The Victorian Fairy Tale Book, i20:225-229; ed., The Wizard of Oz (Baum; Denslow, ill.), i14:205-207; with Douglas G. Greene, W. W. Denslow, i8:157-163
Hearne, Betsy, Beauty and the Beast: Visions and Revisions of an Old Tale, i20:236-240; The Zena Sutherland Lectures, 1983-1992, i24:229-234; with Marilyn Kaye, Celebrating Children's Books: Essays on Children's Literature in Honor of Zena Sutherland, i12:200-205
Heath, Peter, The Philosopher's Alice, i4:186-191
Heaven upon Earth: The Form of Moral and Religious Children's Literature, to 1850 (Demers), i24:188-192
The Heavenly Host (Asimov; Colonna, ill.), i6:202-211
Heberle, Mark A., Elizabeth Goodenough and Naomi Sokoloff, eds., Infant Tongues: the Voice of the Child in Literature, i25:229-232,233-239
Hefferman, Tom, ill., Earth's Namer (Bernstein and Kobrin), i3:196-198
Heidegger, Martin, 2:61-66
Heidi (Spyri), 5:162-179
Heisig, Fr. James W., "Bruno Bettelheim and the 'Fairy Tales,'" 6:93-114; "Pinocchio: Archetype of the Motherless Child," 3:23-35
Helbig, Alethea K., "Manabozho of the North Central Woodlands: Hero of Folk Tale or of Myth?," 4:30-35; "Trends in Poetry for Children," i6:195-201; with Agnes Regan Perkins, Dictionary of American Children's Fiction, i16:193-197
Hellberg, Hans-Eric, Grandpa's Maria (Sandin, ill.), i4:199-203
Helson, Ravenna, "Change, Tradition, and Critical Styles in the Contemporary World of Children's Books," 5:22-39; "The Psychological Origins of Fantasy for Children in Mid-Victorian England," 3:66-76
Henderson, Darwin L., "Toward the Definition of a Canon," i23:248-253
Hendrickson, Linnea, "Reading and Writing Character," 32:264-269
Henke, James, T., "Six Characters in Search of the Family: The Novels of Paul Zindel," 5:130-140
Here's Looking at You! (Leander), i3:206-210
"Heroic Ideology and the Children's Beowulf" (Smol), 22:90-100
"Heroic Quintuplets: A Look at Some Chinese Children's Literature" (Zaniello), 3:36-42
Hesketh, Phoebe, A Song of Sunlight, i10:186-193
Heslop, Michael, ill., The Grey King (Cooper), i6:191-195
Hettinga, Donald R. and Gary D. Schmidt, eds., Sitting at the Feet of the Past: Retelling the North American Folktale for Children, i24:193-198
Hiding (Klein), i7:248-254
Hieatt, Constance B., "The Mystery of Figgs & Phantoms," 13:128-138
Higglety Pigglety Pop! (Sendak), 32:112-133
Higgonet, Margaret R., "Time Out: Trauma and Play in Johnny Tremain and Alan and Naomi," 33:150-170
Highwater, Jamake, Anpao: An American Indian Odyssey, i7:233-241
Higonnet, Margaret R., "Critical Apertures," i17:143-150; "Narrative Fractures and Fragments," 15:37-54; Pictures of Innocence: the History and Crisis of Ideal Childhood, i28:262-267; "A Pride of Pleasures," 28:30-37; "What is the Use of a Book without Pictures?", i19:201-205; with Beverly Lyon Clark, eds., Girls, Boys, Books, Toys: Gender in Children's Literature and Culture, i30:205-210
Hildebrand, Ann M., "Jean de Brunhoff's Advice to Youth: The Babar Books as Books of Courtesy," 11:76-95
Hill, Douglas and Gail Robinson, Coyote the Trickster, i7:233-241
Hill, Helen and Agnes Perkins, eds., New Coasts and Strange Harbors (Romano and Ross, ills.), i6:195-202
Hillman, James, "The Children, the Children!," 8:3-6; "A Note on Story," 3:9-11
The Hills of Faraway: Guide to Fantasy (Waggoner), i8:184-190
Himler, Ronald, ill., Morris Brookside, a Dog (Sharmat), i3:202-206
A Hindu Primer: Yaksha Prashna (Srinivasan, A.V.; Srinivasan, K., ill.), i17:193-201
Hiner, N. Ray and Joseph M. Hawes, eds., American Childhood: A Research Guide and Historical Handbook, i16:193-197
Hinojosa, Francisco, The Old Lady Who Ate People: Frightening Stories, (Maciel, ill.), i15:179-185
Hiroshima No Pika (Maruki), i15:197-206
Hirsch, Marianne, "Ideology, Form, and 'Allerleirauh': Reflections on Reading for the Plot," 14:163-68
"The History of American Children's Books" (Avery), i16:193-198
"History of Childhood" (Elias), i5:247-252
The History of Childhood (deMause, ed.), i5:247-252
"History or Histories? World Literature for Children--Universal or Particular?" (Stahl), 26:211-214
Hitchhike (Holland), i7:248-254
Hixon, Martha, "New Wine in Old Bottles," 32:216-221; "The Tale with a Thousand Faces: 'Beauty and the Beast,'" i34:214-217
Ho, Wai-Ching, Yani: the Brush of Innocence, i19:179-181
Hoban, Russell, 8:80-97; Letitia Rabbit's String Song (Chalmers, ill.), i2:234-235; Mouse and His Child, 21:92-100
The Hobbit (Tolkien), 1:104-124; 8:133-140; 10:141-152
Hobbs, Anne Stevenson, Judy Taylor, Joyce Irene Whalley and Elizabeth M. Battrick, Beatrix Potter, 1866-1943: The Artist and Her World, i19:179-188
Hoberman, Mary Ann, The Raucous Auk (Low, ill.), i3:198-202
Hodge, M.C.,Jr., "The Sane, the Mad, the Good, the Bad: T.S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," 7:129-146
Hodges, Margaret, Baldur and the Mistletoe (Hoover, ill.), i4:196-198; The Other World: Myths of the Celts (Keith, ill.), i2:235
Hogan, Patrick, "What's Wrong with the Psychoanalysis of Literature?" 18:135-141
Hogrogian, Nonny, ill.,Visions of America by the Poets of Our Time (Kherdian, ed.), i3:206-210
Holland, Isabelle, Hitchhike, i7:248-254
Hollander, Anne, "Reflections on Little Women," 9:28-39
Hollindale, Peter, "Plain Speaking: Black Beauty as a Quaker Text," 28:95-111; Signs of Childness in Children's Books, i28:268-274; "Timescape at Hemingford Grey: Lucy Boston's Centenary," 22:139-148
Hollowell, Lillian, A Book of Children's Literature, i6:246-254
Holman, Felice, I Hear You Smiling and other Poems (Kubinyi, ill.), i3:198-202
Homan, Sidney, "Bringing Shakespeare to Young People, and Young People to Shakespeare," i12:149-153
"Home and Away in Children's Fiction" (Clausen), 10:141-152
The Home Treasury (Cole), 8:35-52
Honig, Edith Lazaros, Breaking the Angelic Image: Woman Power in Victorian Children's Fantasy, i21:194-196
"Honoring Our Mothers: The Legacy and Life of Mitzi Myers" (Wood), 34:218-221
Hooper, Fr. Walter, "Narnia: The Author, The Critics, and the Tale," 3:12-22; Past Watchful Dragons, i10:163-168
Hoover, Gerry, ill., Baldur and the Mistletoe (Hodges), i4:196-198
Hoover, H. M., Children of Morrow and Treasures of Morrow, i6:211-220
Hopkins, Lee Bennett, Pass the Poetry, Please, i3:206-210
Horn, Bernard, "'The Tongue of Gods and Children': Blakean Innocence in Randall Jarrell's Poetry," 2:148-151
The Horn Book (1924--) and Bookbird (1963--), i8:201-203
Horner, Deborah R., designer, Masks of the World, i7:221-224
Hornstein, Harriet Korim, "The Child as Rebel in Song and Rhyme," 1:130-137
House of Stairs (Sleator), i6:211-220
House on Mango Street (Cisneros), 23:221-242
Houston, James, Frozen Fire: A Tale of Courage, i7:233-241
"How, But Not What or Why" (Nodelman), 31:191-200
How I Hunted the Little Fellows (Zhitknov), i10:169-177
"How It Developed That Botany Was the Science Thought to be Most Suitable forVictorian Young Ladies" (Rudolph), 2:92-97
How Picturebooks Work (Nikolajeva and Scott), i31:192-200
"How They Do Things with Words: Language, Power, Gender, and the Priestly Wizards of Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea Books" (Comoletti and Drout), 29:113-141
Howard, Anne Bail, "Louisa May Alcott on the Chautauqua Trail," 34:186-192
Howell, Troy, ill., The Adventures of Pinocchio, Tale of a Puppet (Collodi; Rosenthal, trans.), i15:186-192
"Howl like the Wolves" (Harrison), 15:67-90
Hoyle, Karen Nelson, comp., Girls' Series Books: A Checklist of Hardback Books Published 1900-1975, i8:168-175; i9:214-217
Hubert (Stang and Richards), i3:230-234
Hubler, Angela E., "The Culture and Literature of Girlhood: Liberation or Limitation?," i25:240-249
Huck, Charlotte S., Children's Literature in the Elementary School, third edition, i6:246-254
Huckleberry Finn (see The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn)
Hudson, Harry K., A Bibliography of Hard-cover Boys' Books, i9:214-217
Hughes, Ted, Moon-Bells, i10:186-193; The Tiger's Bones and Other Plays for Children (Cober, ill.), i3:210-211
Hughes Public Library, Rugby, Tennessee, 5:189-236
Hugo, Victor, 21:20-42
"Humane Ideology" (Nodelman), i22:173-178
"The Humanist Teaches Children's Literature. Some Considerations" (Molson), 2:73-76
The Hundredth Dove and Other Tales (Yolen; Palladini, ill.), i7:221-224
Hunt, Caroline C., "Dwarf, Small World, Shrinking Child: Three Versions of Miniature," 23: 115-136
Hunt, Peter, ed., Children's Literature: The Development of Criticism, i21:167-173; Criticism, Theory, and Children's Literature, i21:167-173; "Dialogue and Dialectic: Language and Class in The Wind in the Willows," 16:159-68; "Mixed Signals: Three British Books," i14:177-186; Understanding Children's Literature, i30:238-243
Hunter, Kristin, Guests in the Promised Land, i2:215-217
Hunter, Mollie, 16:91-108
Hurst, Mary Jane, The Voice of the Child in American Literature: Linguistic Approaches to Fictional Child Language, i23:261-264
Huse, Nancy, "Tove Jansson and Her Readers: No One Excluded," 19:149-161
Hut School and the Wartime Home-Front Heroes (Burch), i7:255-261
Huttar, Charles, ed., Imagination and the Spirit: Essays in Literature and the Christian Faith, i3:240-242
"Hyacinths and Biscuits in the Village of Liver and Onions: Sandburg's Rootabaga Stories" (Lynn), 8:118-132
Hyman, Trina Schart, ill., Clever Cooks: A Concoction of Stories, Charms, Recipes and Riddles (Greene), i3:236; Figgie Hobbin, i6:195-202; King Stork (Pyle), i3:214-218
Hymns for the Amusement of Children (Smart), 4:64-69
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