Olive Beaupre Miller and the Book House for Children
by Dorothy Loring Taylor
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Although I was not brought up a 'Book House Baby I found this book to be particularly interesting, not only because I have always adored children's literature, but it was of regional interest as well.
The book is a relatively short read; the biographical portion consisting of 82 pages, with an additional 36 pages of notes and information on how to identify different editions of the Book House publications.
The book is a relatively short read; the biographical portion consisting of 82 pages, with an additional 36 pages of notes and information on how to identify different editions of the Book House publications.
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