Marguerite de Angeli papers
- Repository
- Free Library of Philadelphia: Children's Literature Research Collection
- Call Number
- FLP.CLRC.DEANGELI
- Creator
- De Angeli, Marguerite, 1889-1987
- Title
- Marguerite de Angeli papers
- Date [bulk]
- Bulk, 1935-1977
- Date [inclusive]
- 1914-1982
- Extent
- 16.7 Linear feet
- Language
- English
- Abstract
- This collection contains the papers of children’s book author and illustrator Marguerite de Angeli (1889-1987), with materials dating from 1914 to 1982 (bulk 1935-1977). Much of the collection consists of drafts and artwork for twenty-six of de Angeli’s children’s books. Also present are clippings, correspondence, dummies, proofs, and a scrapbook.
- Cite as
- [Description and date of item], [Box and folder number], Marguerite de Angeli papers, 1914-1982 (bulk 1935-1977), Free Library of Philadelphia, Children’s Literature Research Collection.
Marguerite de Angeli (nee Lofft) was born in Lapeer, Michigan on March 14, 1889, but spent much of her life in the Philadelphia area. Although well-known as an author and illustrator of children’s books, de Angeli’s first love was music and she was a member of several church choirs around Philadelphia. She met fellow music lover and violinist John Daily de Angeli after dropping out of high school to work as a professional singer. They married in 1910 and soon moved to Minnesota to start a family. They moved frequently in the early years of their marriage, settling in 1918 with their children in Collingswood, New Jersey, where they would remain until the Depression.
Once in Collingswood she met Maurice Bower, who became her artistic mentor and in 1921 encouraged her to illustrate Sunday-school papers for local churches. Her first official commission came the following year and led to more illustration work for magazines, including Country Gentleman and Ladies Home Journal, and the occasional children’s book. In 1934, de Angeli (now a mother of five and living in Pennsylvania) traveled to New York City and met editor Helen Ferris of the Junior Literary Guild, who suggested she write a children’s book herself. Ferris’s suggestion led to Ted and Nina Go to the Grocery Store, a book for young readers that was accepted by Margaret Lesser at Doubleday. Lesser became a close friend, and requested that de Angeli write and illustrate a companion volume to be produced simultaneously to cut printing costs. Ted and Nina Go to the Grocery Store was published in 1935 and Ted and Nina Have a Happy Rainy Day a few months later, in early 1936.
The books were a success, and de Angeli kept up the pace of a book or two each year through 1950. She is best remembered for her realist fiction, writing carefully researched books about regional communities, like the Pennsylvania Dutch in Henner’s Lydia (1936) and Quakers in Thee, Hannah! (1940). She was also one of the first children’s authors to address racism, with Bright April (1946), which narrated the discrimination faced by a young black girl in Philadelphia. De Angeli also wrote historical fiction for children, beginning with Skippack School (1939), about a family of German immigrants in the early 1700s. Historical fiction led to her greatest success, The Door in the Wall (1949), which won the Newbery Medal in 1950.
De Angeli also published a charming autobiography, Butter at the Old Price (1971), and illustrated nursery rhymes and fairy tales. In addition to her 1950 Newbery Medal, de Angeli twice received Caldecott Honors, for 1944’s Yonie Wondernose and 1954’s Book of Nursery and Mother Goose Rhymes. Another historical book, Black Fox of Lorne (1956), was named a Newbery Honor Book. Although her publication rate slowed in the 1950s, de Angeli continued working into her late eighties, writing and illustrating twenty-eight books for children, many of which were bestsellers. De Angeli died June 16, 1987, at the age of ninety-eight.
Bibliography:
De Angeli, Marguerite. Butter at the Old Price: The Autobiography of Marguerite de Angeli. Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1971.
Something About the Author, vol. 100.
Ursey, Malcolm. “Marguerite (Lofft) de Angeli.” In American Writers for Children, 1900-1960, edited by John Cech. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1983.
This collection consists of the papers of children’s book author and illustrator Marguerite de Angeli. The bulk of the collection comprises manuscripts, artwork, and production material for de Angeli’s children’s books. Twenty-six titles are represented, including four unpublished titles, as well as a handful of early de Angeli illustrations used in magazines. Of particular note is the material for The Old Testament (1960), an oversize art edition with watercolor illustrations. The drafts, sketches, and proofs from de Angeli’s first book, Ted and Nina Go to the Grocery Store (1935), are another highlight of the collection.
There is a sizeable amount of manuscript material for de Angeli’s later works, including Fiddlestrings (1974) and her 1971 memoir Butter at the Old Price. Sketches and final art are present for most of the titles. Many of the title subseries include a final pre-sewn version of the book (folded and gathered sheets) that have been placed in a proof of the dust jacket to mimic the published volume. There is a small selection of "personal artwork" consisting of illustrations and sketches by de Angeli not meant for publication. A considerable amount of personal correspondence is present, primarily from friends and family sent to de Angeli but also including some of de Angeli’s letters to others.
The collection dates between 1914 and 1982 (bulk 1935-1977) and includes a character doll, chromolithographs, correspondence, clippings, drafts, dummies, framed artwork, illustrations (usually in colored pencil, graphite, pen and ink, and watercolor), a limited number of publicity photographs, proofs, an oversize scrapbook, sketches, typescripts, and a visitors’ book from de Angeli’s home.
This collection is arranged in eight series: I. Book manuscripts and illustrations; II. Clippings; III. Correspondence; IV. Essays and speeches; V. Personal artwork; VI. Photographs; VII. Realia; VIII. Scrapbook.
Series I. Book manuscripts and illustrations includes twenty-eight subseries, arranged alphabetically by title. Within each subseries, materials are arranged in probable order of their creation.
Series II. Clippings includes three subseries: i. Book reviews; ii. Biographical and family-related material; iii. Magazine clippings illustrated by Marguerite de Angeli. Each subseries is arranged chronologically.
Series III. Correspondence includes four subseries: i. Cards to Marguerite de Angeli from her husband; ii. Correspondence; iii. Letters drafted by Marguerite de Angeli; iv. Visitors’ book. The subseries reflect de Angeli's original order. The visitors’ book is a bound volume requiring no further arrangement. All other subseries are arranged chronologically.
Series IV. Essays and speeches are arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Series V. Personal artwork is arranged alphabetically by title.
Series VI. Photographs are arranged chronologically.
Series VII. Realia contains a character doll of Elin from de Angeli's Elin's Amerika (1941).
Series VIII. Scrapbook preserves Marguerite de Angeli’s original order for the scrapbook. Loose items have been removed to separate folders.
- Publication Information:
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Free Library of Philadelphia: Children's Literature Research Collection, 2010
- Finding Aid Author:
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Finding aid prepared by Caitlin Goodman
- Sponsor:
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The processing of this collection was made possible through generous funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered through the Council on Library and Information Resources’ “Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives” Project.
- Access Restrictions:
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This collection is open to researchers by appointment. Please contact the Curator for information on access.
- Use Restrictions:
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The right of access to material does not imply the right of publication. Permission for reprinting, reproduction, or extensive quotation from the rare books, manuscripts, prints, or drawings must be obtained through written application, stating the use to be made of the material. The reader bears the responsibility for any possible infringement of copyright laws in the publication of such material. A reproduction fee will be charged if the material is to be reproduced in a commercial publication.
- Immediate Source of Acquisition:
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Gift of Marguerite de Angeli, 1976-1980.
- Doubleday and Company, inc..
- Bluelines (proofs)
- Character dolls
- Chromolithographs
- Clippings
- Correspondence
- Dummies (printed matter)
- Galley proofs
- Illustrations
- Manuscripts
- Negatives (photographic)
- Nursery Rhymes
- Photographs
- Proofs (printed matter)
- Scrapbooks
- Sketches
- Stats (copies)
- Typescripts
- Visitors' book
- Watercolors (paintings)
- Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia (Pa.)
- De Angeli, Marguerite, 1889-1987
- MacKinstry, E. (Elizabeth), 1879-1956
- Milhous, Katherine, 1894-
- Terrien, Samuel L., 1911-2002
- Vining, Elizabeth Gray, 1902-1999
- Wallower, Lucille, 1910-
- Children's authors--20th century
- Children's literature--20th century
- Illustrated children's books--20th century
- Illustration of books--20th century
- Pennsylvania Dutch
Date | Call-Number | Map-case | Drawer | Box | Folder | |
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Book manuscripts and illustrations | ||||||
Black Fox of Lorne | 1956 | |||||
Notes, manuscript and typescript | 1 |
1 |
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First draft, revised typescript | 1 |
2 |
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Second draft, revised typescript | 1 |
3 |
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Third draft, corrected carbon copy | 1 |
4 |
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Fourth draft, corrected typescript and carbon copy | 1 |
5-6 |
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Preliminary art, colored pencil and graphite on paper, 27 sheets | 10 |
1 |
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Preliminary designs for cover, colored pencil and graphite on paper, and printer's
proof, 4 items Includes earlier versions of cover with the working titles "Talisman and Token" and
"The Jewel of Lorn."
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1 |
7 |
||||
Galley proofs, 2 sets | 18 |
|||||
Printer's dummy with text pasted in | 10 |
2 |
||||
Corrected page proofs, 2 sets | 10 |
3-4 |
||||
Stats of illustrations, 3 sheets | 1 |
8 |
||||
Folded and gathered sheets in dust jacket proof | 1 |
9 |
||||
Book of Nursery and Mother Goose Rhymes | 1954 | |||||
Sketches, colored pencil, graphite, pen and ink, and watercolor on paper, 11 sheets | 12 |
2-3 |
||||
Final art for spot illustrations for pages 15, 21, 54, 84, 87, and 105, graphite and
watercolor on paper, 6 items Illustration for page 87 is housed with the Children's Literature Research Collection
original framed artwork.
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Panel 5, item 5 |
1 |
10 |
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De Angeli - Page 87, final art for "Book of Nursery and Mother Goose Rhymes" | ca. 1953 | 1 |
5 |
5 |
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Chromolithograph for "Book of Nursery and Mother Goose Rhymes"( old woman in a shoe) Chromolithographs are housed with the Children's Literature Research Collection original
framed artwork.
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1 |
5 |
4 |
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Bright April | 1946 | |||||
Corrected typescript | 1 |
11 |
||||
Final art for page 29, graphite on paper, 1 sheet | 12 |
4 |
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Butter at the Old Price | 1971 | |||||
Manuscript notes | 1 |
12 |
||||
First draft, revised typescript and photocopy | 2 |
1-4 |
||||
Second draft, revised typescript and corrected carbon copy | 3 2 |
1-2 5-7 |
||||
Third draft, corrected typescript | 3 |
3-5 |
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Index, corrected typescript | 3 |
6 |
||||
Final lettering for title page, title page verso, and chapter headings, graphite on tracing paper, 5 sheets | 3 |
7 |
||||
The Door in the Wall | 1950 | |||||
Program, from the play adapted by Arthur Craig de Angeli | circa 1968 | 1 |
13 |
|||
Elin's Amerika | 1941 | |||||
Preliminary art, graphite on paper and tracing paper, 3 sheets | 3 |
8 |
||||
Final art for pages 12, 17, 65, and 66, graphite on paper, 4 sheets | 3 |
9 |
||||
Ellin's America, Typed Manuscript | 3 |
10 |
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Fiddlestrings | 1974 | |||||
Outline, typescript with manuscript additions | 3 |
12 |
||||
Earliest draft, revised typescript fragments and revised photocopy | 3 12 |
11 5 |
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Intermediate draft, revised typescript and photocopy | 4 |
1-2 |
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Later draft, corrected typescript and photocopy | 4 |
3-4 |
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Sketches, graphite and pen and ink on paper, 7 sheets | 4 |
5 |
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Manila envelope labeled "Dai's Story," decorated with pen and ink illustration of flowers | 12 |
8 |
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Galley proofs, 2 sets | 18 |
|||||
"The Full Cup" | circa 1965-1982 | |||||
Earlier draft, revised typescript | 4 |
6 |
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Later draft, corrected typescript and carbon copy | 4 |
7 |
||||
The Goose Girl | 1964 | |||||
Draft, revised typescript | 4 |
8 |
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Final art for cover, chromolithograph Illustration is housed with Children's Literature Research Collection original framed
artwork.
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1 |
5 |
3 |
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Henner's Lydia | 1936 | |||||
Manuscript notes | 4 |
9 |
||||
Earlier dummy with illustration proofs and text pasted in bound book, 68 pages | 10 |
5 |
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Later dummy with illustration proofs and text pasted in, 56 pages | 10 |
6 |
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Preliminary art for book jacket, graphite on tracing paper, 1 sheet | 4 |
10 |
||||
Preliminary art, colored pencil, graphite, pen and ink, and watercolor on paper, 20 sheets | 4 |
11 |
||||
Illustrations, pen and ink on board and paper, 25 sheets | 12 |
1 |
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Final art, chromolithographs, 15 sheets This folder includes final art chromolithographs for the title page and pages 4, 13,
18, 19, 21, 22, 31, 41, 44, 51, 52, 63 .
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12 |
7 |
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Folded and gathered sheets in book jacket proof | 10 |
7 |
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Jared's Island | 1947 | |||||
Earlier draft, revised typescript | 4 |
12 |
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Later draft, corrected carbon copy | 4 |
13 |
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Preliminary art for title page, graphite on paper, 1 sheet | 4 |
14 |
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Final art for page 11, graphite on paper, 1 sheet | 12 |
9 |
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Folded and gathered sheets in book jacket proof | 10 |
8 |
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Just Like David | 1951 | |||||
Dummy with text and graphite illustrations pasted in bound book, 130 pages | 9 |
11 |
||||
The Lion in the Box | 1975 | |||||
"Lili's Mother," revised typescript and carbon copy "Lili's Mother" is an unpublished short story that later was incorporated into
The Lion in the Box, based on the childhood stories of de Angeli's friend Lili Galen.
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4 |
15 |
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Earlier draft, corrected carbon copy | 4 |
16 |
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Later draft, corrected typescript Folder includes cover letter from de Angeli's editor at Doubleday and some of de Angeli's
instructions to the printer.
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4 |
17 |
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Galley proof | 18 |
|||||
Sketches, graphite on paper, 11 sheets | 4 |
18 |
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Magazine illustrations De Angeli's illustrations were published in a variety of magazines, including
The American Girl,
Country Gentleman,
Lutheran Boys and Girls, and
The Portal, although the specific magazines and issues for these illustrations are unidentified.
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circa 1921-1940 | |||||
De Angeli - Magazine Illustration - Family and Carriage | 1 |
5 |
5 |
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Illustrations, conte crayon and graphite on paper, 3 sheets | 5 |
1 |
||||
Illustration proofs, 9 sheets | 5 |
2 |
||||
Stat, 1 sheet | 5 |
3 |
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De Angeli - Magazine illustration of a farm girl | 1 |
5 |
5 |
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The Old Testament | 1960 | |||||
Initial verse selections and production notes, carbon copy | 6 |
1 |
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Manuscript outline of illustrations | 6 |
2 |
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Preliminary index of illustrations, carbon copy | 6 |
3 |
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Captions for illustrations, typescript | 6 |
4 |
||||
Table of contents, corrected typescript | 6 |
5 |
||||
Preface and foreward, carbon copy | 6 |
6 |
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Corrected typescript and carbon copy | 6 |
7-8 |
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Index, carbon copy This folder also includes a carbon copy of a memo by Blanche Van Buren at Doubleday
with questions regarding the index.
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6 |
9 |
||||
Corrected partial final typescript | 6 |
10 |
||||
Preliminary art, colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor on paper and tracing paper, 143 sheets | 11 17 |
1-2 2-23 |
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Earlier dummy with colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor illustrations and text pasted in, 256 pages | 6 |
11-12 |
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Later dummy with text and illustration proofs pasted in, 256 pages | 11 |
3-5 |
||||
Final art for chapter headings, colored pencil and graphite on acetate, 22 sheets | 6 |
13 |
||||
Final art, graphite and watercolor on paper, 96 sheets This series includes all final art except pages 13, 26, 28, and 70. Illustration for
page 152 is housed with Children's Literature Research Collection original framed
artwork.
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14-16 |
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Galley proof | 18 |
|||||
Plate print in book jacket proof The plate print is extremely oversized and fragile and requires curatorial supervision.
|
6 |
14 |
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Blueline proof, 256 pages | 17 |
1 |
||||
Printer's proofs, 2 sets One set of proofs includes illustration proofs pasted in, the other is text only.
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13 |
|||||
Stats of illustrations, 19 sheets | 6 |
15 |
||||
Jacket illustrator blurb and art for page 231, negatives, 2 sheets | 6 |
16 |
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Folded and gathered sheets in book jacket proof | 11 |
6 |
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De Angeli - Page 152, final art for "The Old Testament" | ca. 1959 | 1 |
5 |
5 |
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"Mr. Poof" | ||||||
Typescript | 5 |
4 |
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Petite Suzanne | 1937 | |||||
Manuscript notes | 5 |
5 |
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Preliminary art, graphite and watercolor on paper, 21 sheets | 5 |
6 |
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Illustration proofs, 2 sheets | 5 |
7 |
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Skippack School | 1939 | |||||
Earlier draft, revised carbon copy | 5 |
8 |
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Later draft, revised typescript | 5 |
9 |
||||
De Angeli - Page 75, final art for "Skippack School" Illustration is housed with the Children's Literature Research Collection original
framed artwork.
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ca. 1938 | 1 |
5 |
5 |
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A Summer Day with Ted and Nina | 1940 | |||||
Manuscript notes | 5 |
10 |
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Ted and Nina Go Fishing This title was never published.
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circa 1935-1945 | |||||
Earlier draft, manuscript and typescript | 5 |
11 |
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Later draft, corrected typescript | 5 |
12 |
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Ted and Nina Go to the Grocery Store | 1935 | |||||
Final draft, corrected typescript Typescript is missing page 1. Folder includes a notecard "Page 1 of TED AND NINA GO
TO THE GROCERY STORE sent out to Kansas for the traveling exhibit."
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5 |
13 |
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Sketches, colored pencil and graphite on paper, 9 sheets | 5 |
14 |
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Preliminary art, graphite on tracing paper, 25 sheets | 5 |
15 |
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Earlier version of dummy with colored pencil and graphite illustrations, 30 pages | 5 |
16 |
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Later version of dummy with graphite and watercolor illustrations, 32 pages | 5 |
17 |
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Partial final art, pen and ink on paper and board, 11 sheets This folder includes the final art for the endpapers, title page, and pages 5-6, 8-9,
12, 13, 16-17, 20, 21, 25, and 28.
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5 |
18 |
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Alternate version of final art for page 12, graphite on acetate, 1 sheet | 5 |
19 |
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Printer's proofs of illustrations, 8 sheets | 5 |
20 |
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Unpublished illustration of Ted, Nina, and their dog Tippy, graphite and watercolor on paper, 1 sheet | 5 |
21 |
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Ted and Nina Have a Happy Rainy Day | 1936 | |||||
Preliminary art for page 12, graphite on tracing paper, 1 sheet | 5 |
22 |
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Illustration for page 12, pen and ink on paper, 1 sheet | 5 |
22 |
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Final art for page 12, chromolithograph, 1 sheet | 5 |
22 |
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Thee, Hannah! | 1940 | |||||
Earlier draft, revised typescript | 5 |
23 |
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Later draft, revised typescript and partial carbon copy | 5 |
24 |
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Preliminary art, graphite and watercolor on paper, 3 sheets | 5 |
25 |
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Rhoads, Elizabeth. "Aunt Hannah Stories," typescript Illustrated with two photographs of Hannah Carter and her family. Hannah Carter was
the inspiration for de Angeli's book
Thee, Hannah!, about her life as a Quaker in 1850s Philadelphia. Hannah Carter's niece, Elizabeth
Rhoads, compiled some of her favorite stories in 1962, sending a copy along to de
Angeli.
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1962 | 5 |
26 |
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Turkey for Christmas | 1944 | |||||
First draft, revised typescript | 5 |
27 |
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Second draft, revised typescript | 5 |
28 |
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Third draft, revised carbon copy | 5 |
29 |
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Fourth draft, carbon copy | 5 |
30 |
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Preliminary art, colored pencil, graphite, and pen and ink on paper, 3 sheets | 5 |
31 |
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Final art for cover, chromolithograph Chromolithograph is housed with Children's Literature Research Collection original
framed artwork.
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1 |
5 |
2 |
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Unidentified artwork | ||||||
Sketches, colored pencil, graphite, pen and ink, and watercolor on paper, 17 sheets | 5 |
32 |
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Whistle for the Crossing | 1977 | |||||
Notes and photocopy of sketches of a lantern, 2 sheets | 7 |
1 |
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Early drafts, revised typescript fragments | 7 |
2 |
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Later draft, corrected carbon copy Folder also includes a letter from Janet Chenery at Doubleday and a map of railroad
routes in Pennsylvania.
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7 |
3 |
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Final art for page 19, graphite on paper, 1 sheet | 7 |
4 |
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Galley proofs, 2 sets | 18 |
|||||
Page proofs pasted to layout board, 56 sheets | 12 |
6 |
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"Who's Putting Mary in the Bath?" | circa 1978 | |||||
Draft, carbon copy Folder also includes a September 13, 1978 letter from Janet Chenery at Doubleday,
rejecting the manuscript.
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7 |
5 |
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Yonie Wondernose | 1944 | |||||
Preliminary art, graphite on paper, 3 sheets | 7 |
6 |
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Clippings | ||||||
Biographical and family-related material | 1914-1973 | 7 |
7 |
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Book reviews | 1935-1972 | 7 |
8 |
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Magazine clippings illustrated by Marguerite de Angeli | 1931-1937 | 18 |
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Correspondence | ||||||
Cards to Marguerite de Angeli from her husband, John "Dai" de Angeli | circa 1920-1969 | 9 |
8 |
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Correspondence The majority of this large subseries is personal correspondence, primarily from Marguerite
de Angeli's family and friends. Also included are some letters from her publishers
and a few pieces of fan mail which were part of the original order kept by de Angeli.
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1948-1979, undated | 9 8 7 |
1-7 1-8 21-29 |
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Letters drafted by Marguerite de Angeli | 1947-1975, undated | 9 |
9 |
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Visitors' book Marguerite de Angeli's note on endpaper: "David [Kuhn, de Angeli's grandson] made
this book for Dai & me. It is full of loving thoughts from friends. M. de A. 1976."
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circa 1955-1968 | 9 |
10 |
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Essays and speeches | ||||||
"About My Work," typescript | circa 1936-1940 | 7 |
9 |
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Autobiographical essay, revised typescript | 1968 | 7 |
10 |
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Jacobus, Elaine. "Spinner of Fine Tales," typescript Jacobus' essay was written to honor Marguerite de Angeli's receipt of the 1950 Newbery
Medal.
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1950 | 7 |
11 |
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"Mr. Bergman," typescript | undated | 7 |
12 |
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On the process of writing, revised typescript fragment | undated | 7 |
13 |
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"The Power of a Book," carbon copy | undated | 7 |
14 |
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"States of Consciousness," manuscript notes and sketches, pen and ink on paper | circa 1960-1980 | 7 |
15 |
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Personal artwork | ||||||
"Best Wishes to the Free Library from Sylvia and Yonie," graphite on paper | 1947 | 7 |
16 |
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"The Lord and Disciples," photograph of an oil painting Photograph is housed with the Children's Literature Research Collection original framed
artwork.
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ca. 1978 | 1 |
5 |
1 |
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Sketches, graphite, pen and ink, and watercolor on paper, 13 sheets | circa 1935-1979 | 7 |
17 |
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"The Willow at Arthur and Nina's," graphite on paper | 1957 August 7 | 12 |
6 |
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Photographs | ||||||
Marguerite de Angeli with Dr. Allen Bonnell at Drexel Institute of Technology, photograph | 1963 November 11 | 7 |
18 |
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Marguerite de Angeli and Lloyd Alexander at her 92nd birthday party at the Free Library of Philadelphia, photograph and photocopy | 1981 March 14 | 7 |
19 |
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Marguerite de Angeli at the Lapeer County Library, negative and photograph | 1982 | 7 |
20 |
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Posters | ||||||
De Angeli - Book Week Poster, 1948 | 1948 | 1 |
5 |
5 |
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Realia | ||||||
Character doll of Elin, from Elin's Amerika | circa 1941 | 20 |
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Scrapbook Scrapbook is oversize and fragile and must be used under Curator's supervision. Loose
materials were removed to a separate box and preservation photocopied as needed. These
folders are accessible without restrictions.
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Bound scrapbook | 19 |
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Items removed from scrapbook | 8 |
9-12 |
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