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"Of special interest to many readers will be the chapter on children's literature in which Houghton Mifflin editor Walter Lorraine shares his ideas on what a good children's book should contain. His thoughts are augmented by those of author/illustrators Chris Van Allsburg (Polar Express) and David Macaulay (Cathedral) and how they approach developing their books." "Running through the book is a tribute to the traditions created by Henry Oscar Houghton, the young man from Vermont who came to Boston to learn the printing business and who in 1864 went on to establish the house of Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Churchill, Carson, Auchincloss, McCullers, Dickey, McKee, Needles, Galbraith, and many others."--BOOK JACKET.
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