Marjorie Barrows
Marjorie Barrows (1892 - 1983)[1] was an American magazine editor, book compiler, and author.
Career[]
Barrows was an editor of and Family Weekly, as well as a book reviewer for The Continent.[2][3][4] A 1932 article from Spring Lake Gazette stated that Barrows was "a famous editor of Child Life Magazine and that she was an "internationally recognized editor" of the same magazine.[5] An article from School Life reported in 1933 that she "has the endorsement of leading children's librarians".[6]
A 1932 review in the Standard-Examiner reported that The Picture Book of Poetry, which was compiled by Barrows, has "gems of verses by writers who understand boys and girls".[2] The Denton Record-Chronicle reviewed The Family Reader in 1961, stating, The Family Reader is a book for your lighter moments, for the times you want to relax and lose yourself in a good story".[3]
Bibliography[]
- The Children's Hour
- One Thousand Beautiful Things
- Muggins Mouse
- Muggins Takes Off
- Muggins' Big Balloon
- Muggins Becomes A Hero
- The Quintessence Of Beauty And Romance
- The Family Reader
- Treasures Of Love Inspiration
- 1000 Beautiful Things
- One Hundred Best Poems For Boys And Girls
- Jojo
- A Treasury Of Humor And Toastmaster's Handbook
- The Peoples Reader
- Timothy Tiger
- The American Experience
- The Children's Treasury
- Look! A Parade
- Fraidy Cat
- Pet Show
- A Book Of Famous Poems For Older Boys And Girls
- A Book Of Famous Poems
- Pet Show
- Ezra the Elephant
- Currents In Drama
- Scamper
- Science Fiction & Readers Guide
- Hoppity
- Lancelot
- Pudgy the Little Bear
- Pulitzer Prize Poems
- The Frances Tipton Hunter Picture Book
- Sukey, You Shall Be My Wife And Other Stories[7]
References[]
- ^ "Marjorie Barrows". The Humpherys Family. Brigham Young University. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
- ^ a b "The Picture Book Of Poetry". The Ogden Standard-Examiner. October 23, 1932. p. 20. Retrieved August 15, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "42 Great Short Stories". Denton Record-Chronicle. October 15, 1961. p. 38. Retrieved August 15, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ The Interior. Western Presbyterian Publishing Company. 1922. p. 438.
- ^ "Children Best Book Critics". Spring Lake Gazette. December 1, 1932. p. 7. Retrieved August 15, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ School Life. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1933.
- ^ "Marjorie Barrows". Biblio. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
- 1892 births
- 1993 deaths
- Women magazine editors
- American magazine editors
- 20th-century American women writers
- American children's writer stubs