I have no idea why you would remember that, but it probably had something to do with the way books are printed. They start with huge sheets of paper and keep
folding/cutting them in half, and they probably wanted the books to be of similar length. It's amazing what sticks in our brains!!
Mary Hanson, M.S.L., A.H.I.P.
Saint Mary's Health Sciences Library
200 Jefferson Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
phone: 1-616-685-6260
fax: 1-616-685-6419
From: Christine Hage [mailto:christine.hage@rhpl.org]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 4:39 PM
To: Mary Hanson
Cc: Sally D. Arrivee; michlib-l@lists.mcls.org
Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] series from the 1980's
I read them too and I think there were 191 pages. Why would I remember that??
Christine Lind Hage,
President, United for Libraries
Library Director, Rochester Hills Public Library
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Rochester, MI 48307-2043
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On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Mary Hanson <hansonm@mercyhealth.com> wrote:
I read a lot of them in the late 50's. The ones I saw were hardcovers—turquoise. I got in trouble
for reading them, too. We were only supposed read the books in our individual class rooms, but I discovered a stash of them in the teachers workroom. I would sneak in and climb up the shelves to reach the books. Someone caught most every time, but apparently
I didn't care. I read three shelves worth.
Mary Hanson, M.S.L., A.H.I.P.
Saint Mary's Health Sciences Library
200 Jefferson Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
phone:
1-616-685-6260
fax:
1-616-685-6419
From:
michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org [mailto:michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org]
On Behalf Of Sally D. Arrivee
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 3:35 PM
To: michlib-l@lists.mcls.org
Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] series from th 1980's
Childhood of Famous Americans series is from the late 1950's and 1960's. I was a children's librarian in the early part of
my career and remember when those books were moved from biography to fiction. The versions I read had orange covers and the illustrations were done in black silhouettes. They have updated the series and there is a volume on Harry Houdini that came out in
1969 and was reissued in 1991.
Sally Arrivee
Head Reference Librarian
Madison Heights Public Library
Maybe the Childhood of Famous Americans series?
From:
michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org <michlib-l-bounces@mcls.org> on behalf of Kerry Fitzgerald <kfitzgerald@loutitlibrary.org>
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 2:54 PM
To: Jennifer Hassell
Cc: michlib-l@lists.mcls.org
Subject: Re: [Michlib-l] series from th 1980's
I'm of the same vintage and I believe I read the same series of biographies for book reports -- probably in the
4th or 5th grade. These books were published circa the early 1960s (or maybe earlier) and featured b&w line drawings illustrating the person's life. The covers featured the same artwork, and the background color for each book jacket was a different color.
I remember reading the book on Eleanor Roosevelt (blue/gray, I think) and the one on Abe Lincoln (tan). Amelia Earhart was also in the series.
Big help, right? I poked around with keyword searches in library catalogs, but of course these books are long gone
from library shelves. No luck with the Amazon marketplace either.
On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Jennifer Hassell <Jennifer.Hassell@farmlib.org>
wrote:
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Loutit District Library
407 Columbus Ave
Grand Haven MI 49417
616.842.5560 x233
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