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Mary Gould Davis

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42: 180:, in the same position, starting in 1913. She was promoted to supervisor of storytelling in 1922, and held that position until her retirement from librarianship on New Year's Eve, 1944. During and after her tenure as supervisor of storytelling, she published a number of books, mainly collections of stories for children. Her first book was 1930's 233: 186: 125: 435: 415: 420: 425: 430: 140:(February 13, 1882 – April 15, 1956) was an American author, librarian, storyteller and editor. She received a 20: 111: 353: 177: 173: 157: 410: 405: 322: 374: 24: 399: 302:
American Folklore and its Old-World Backgrounds: Following Folktales Around the World
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in 1932. She continued to write and edit books until the publication of
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Davis died on April 15, 1956, at the age of 74, in New York City.
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With Cap and Bells: Humorous Stories to Tell and to Read Aloud
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A Baker's Dozen: Thirteen Stories to Tell and to Read Aloud
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A Baker's Dozen: Thirteen Stories to Tell and to Read Aloud
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The Girl's Book of Verse: A Treasury of Old and New Poems
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The Girl's Book of Verse: A Treasury of Old and New Poems
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as an assistant librarian in 1905, before working at
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Wakaima and the Clay Man and Other African Folktales
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Stories: A List of Stories to Tell and to Read Aloud
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Mary Gould (silversmith)
Mary Gould Almy

Bangor, Maine
New York City, New York
Children's literature
Truce of the Wolf and Other Tales of Old Italy
Newbery Honor
Bangor, Maine
Middlesboro, Kentucky
New York City
Brooklyn Public Library
New York Public Library
Truce of the Wolf and Other Tales of Old Italy
Newbery Honor
Truce of the Wolf and Other Tales of Old Italy
Carl Carmer
Marie L. Shedlock
"Mary Gould Davis papers"
New York Public Library
"Davis, Mary Gould, 1882-1956"
SNAC
Categories
1882 births
1956 deaths
20th-century American novelists
American children's writers
American women novelists
Newbery Honor winners
20th-century American women writers

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