- University of Florida Baldwin Library
The Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature in the Department of Special Collections at the
University of Florida 'sGeorge A. Smathers Libraries contains more than 93,000 volumes published in Great Britain and the United States from the early 1700s through the 1990s. Its holdings of more than 800 early American imprints is the second largest such collection in the United States. The product ofRuth Baldwin 's 40-year collection development efforts, this vast assemblage of literature printed primarily for children offers an equally vast territory of topics for the researcher to explore: education and upbringing, family and gender roles, civic values, racial, religious, and moral attitudes, literary style and format, and the arts of illustration and book design.A great strength of the collection is the many English and American editions of the same work. Other strengths of the collection include 300 editions of
Robinson Crusoe , 100 editions ofPilgrim's Progress ,fables , juvenile biography, 19th century science and natural history, 19th centuryalphabet books , moral tales, fairy tales, 19th century juvenile periodicals, 19th century boys'adventure stories , 20th century boys' and girls' series,Little Golden Books , and juvenile publications of theAmerican Sunday School Union and other tract societies.The Baldwin Library has received three
NEH grants to digitize their books and the digital versions are continually being added to the Baldwin Library's Digital Collection which had over 500,000 pages online in July 2008, all within theUniversity of Florida Digital Collections .External links
* [http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/baldwin/baldwin.html Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature]
* [http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/UFDC/?c=juv Baldwin Digital Library of Historical Children's Literature]
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