- Horn Book Magazine
The "Horn Book Magazine", founded in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1924, is a bimonthly periodical about literature for children and young adults. It began life as a "suggestive purchase list" prepared by
Bertha Mahony Miller andElinor Whitney Field , proprietresses of the country's first bookstore for children,The Bookshop for Boys and Girls , which opened in 1916 in Boston, as a project of theWomen's Educational and Industrial Union . The Bookshop closed in 1936, but the Magazine continues in its mission to 'blow the horn for fine books for boys and girls," as Miss Mahony put it in her first editorial.In each issue, the "Horn Book Magazine" includes articles about issues and trends in
children's literature , essays by artists and authors, and reviews of new books for children. The January/February issue includes the speeches of the winners of theBoston Globe-Horn Book Award , and each July/August issue includes the same from the winners of the year'sNewbery Medal andCaldecott Medal .ee also
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*List of Horn Book Magazine editors
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