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From "A is for America, the land I love," to "Z is for Zeal, an American trait," this patriotic alphabet book from 1941 explores concepts, events and historical figures that are important in American history and to the American identity. Less of a picture-book than an illustrated collection of vignettes, all arranged alphabetically, it is part of Maud and Miska Petersham's series of This Is America books, and includes brief entries on George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, on the Liberty Bell and Old Glory, and on the Jamestown Colony and Valley Forge.

Chosen as a Caldecott Honor book in 1942 - other titles chosen that year include In My Mother's House, Paddle-to-the-Sea and Nothing At All - this title is very much a product of its show more times, reflecting the heightened levels of nationalistic feeling during the World War II era, as well as some of the outdated notions of non-European peoples abroad in the culture during that period. The page on the "Redskins," in particular, made me cringe. That said, it was interesting to see a book written by Maud and Miska Petersham themselves, as I am familiar with them primarily through their illustrations for other authors' books, from Elizabeth Cleveland Miller's Pran Of Albania, which was a Newbery Honor Book in 1930, to Olive Beaupré Miller's gorgeous collection, Tales Told in Holland. I enjoy the Petershams' vividly colorful artwork - one of the copies of Heidi that I own is illustrated by them - so I was appreciative on that score, even though I found the text less-than-pleasing. Recommended primarily to Caldecott completists, and to fans of Maud and Miska Petersham. show less

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Maud Fuller Petersham was born in Kingston, New York on August 5, 1889. She graduated from Vassar College in 1912 and later studied at the New York School of Fine and Applied Art. She worked at the International Art Service, where she met her future husband and life-long illustrating partner, Miska Petersham. The husband-and-wife team illustrated show more more than 70 books for children, many of which they also wrote. They received the 1946 Caldecott Medal for The Rooster Crows: A Book of American Rhymes and Jingles. Their other works include The Rootabaga Stories by Carl Sandburg, The Box with Red Wheels, and The Christ Child. She died in 1971. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Children's Books, Picture Books
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973History & geographyHistory of North AmericaUnited States
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E178.3 .P5History of the United StatesUnited StatesHistoryGeneral

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