User:P64/Auxiliary

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Capital "Auxiliary" rather than "auxiliary" per the usual convention so this will sort to the top of User:p64 subpages


User:P64/Technical/VIAF[edit]

material that does not belong at User:P64/Technical/VIAF, imported 2016-02-18/19


2014-12-30

Unless I have missed a recent change, template {{Authority control}} follows all of the navigation boxes --usually templates, maybe handmade-- which have internal targets. So the {Authority control} template display is separated from the other external links --usually bullet items.

(Normally the top page URL is derived from the LCCN.) That seems to be most people whom LC does not believe it has identified, although some LCCN are assigned to names rather than persons.


2015-10-07

Template talk:Authority control

I improve biography articles and redirects more than anything else, and watch WPBIO talk for at least a couple years, but I haven't read any discussion or conclusion about the desirability of IMDb as a target anywhere in the page footer. I know that some editors (Biog specialists, or Film or TV?) deprecate, even delete, its use in references, and I have seen edit summary to the effect it is suitable only for the External links section (Ext links). Of course, some deprecate the use of template {{IMDb name}} in references. Thus Andy's suggestion for IMDb in particular is practically related to
We should consider incorporation in this template display, in tandem with elimination of a dedicated external links template, to be for external targets that we don't want displayed in External links bullet lists because they aren't or shouldn't be for general readers. [1] The template display is generally inscrutable and the "Authority" label, for those who understand it, misleading about IMDb, the movies database (and even WorldCat). [2] Furthermore, the template display is now segregated from the external links, tucked between the succession and navigation boxes and the categories list. The second point is more important for targets with less opaque labels. --now WorldCat, but databases such as IMDb IBDb and ISFDB if we would use labels "Movies" "Broadway" and "Speculative fiction", and obviously "official website" if that were at the head of the template display.
Incorporation in this display and elimination of the dedicated external links template aren't bound logically and some may favor the former without "a view to" the latter. I expect the latter will follow in practice; If not deletion from External links sections by robot, many editors will delete manually and someone will focus on deletion. ("focus" = seek biography with template {IMDb} in Ext links; open; delete; save)
Thus not to be decided here.
Incorporation in this template as "IMDb", without elimination of the dedicated template from Ext links, might be a good outcome if it could be effected. The template isn't selective. (I wonder whether it can be. I suppose it would corrupt Wikidata for EN.wiki to show only what has rank "preferred", or to decline what has rank "deprecated", and to rank Wikidata statements in coordination with that use.)

As far as I know, it isn't selective now and I wonder how selective it can be. Instead it consults the associated unique Wikidata item, if any; checks for IMDb statements [or GND and so on]; displays here the value given in the first statement, if any. --regardless of its rank {preferred, neutral, deprecated} and qualifiers {none [the great majority], as: pseudonym, credited as: Megan Lindholm, etc}. Is that right?



Mary Eastman

1. Mary H. Eastman Mary Henderson Eastman and Seth Eastman  Done at Wikidata and cleanup here

Mary H. Eastman at Library of Congress, with 14 library catalog records

2. Mary Huse Eastman VIAF 33063820 VIAF 284929255 Green tickY

Mary Huse Eastman at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalog records

3. Mary Eastman, photographer

VIAF 48077899

Mary Eastman at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalog records

4. Mary Eastman, painter b. 1921

Wikipedia:GLAM/Your paintings/Painters born 1920-1939


Writers and illustrators

done 2015-03

Authority control lacking; do ISFDB at same time

add {LCAuth} and thus Catalog, {Authority control} and thus WorldCat

Benz ISFDB Talk:Derek Benz#Sources doubtful
Lauren Brooke -i ; what a mess! Linda Chapman; Talk:Linda Chapman; #Gill Harvey
Genover-Mas -i; A.C. spain only
McGregor ISFDB SFE(extlink only) --identity issues
Richards ISFDB SFE(extlink only)


2015-03-06 List of children's literature writers Talk:List of children's literature writers#Vital dates

1.  Done A to Z bluelink

2. Category:Redirects to joint biographies

 Done Steve Barlow, Steve Skidmore

3. Category:Redirects from writers

 Done Sydney Hopkins, Jane O'Connor, Michael Wexler

4. redlink writers


Redirect and Redlink writers, etc
B

Steve Barlow (Lowe, The Two Steves); NL says born 1952

Barlow at Library of Congress, with 7 library catalogue records: Paper Tigers, 1991
Steve Barlow at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Dale E. BasyeHeck: Where the Bad Kids Go

Dale E. Basye at Library of Congress, with 7 library catalog records
Dale E. Basye at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
C

Zizou Corder = mother/daughter joint pseudonym ?

Zizou Corder at Library of Congress, with 6 library catalogue records
Zizou Corder at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Isabel Adomakoh Young at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalogue records
Isabel Adomakoh Young at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
D

Silvana De Mari (born 1953) – The Last Dragon; Mari, Silvana de

Silvana De Mari at Library of Congress, with 8 library catalogue records
Silvana de Mari at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Anne Digby (historian) b. 1942-04-13

Anne Digby at Library of Congress, with 13 library catalogue records

Salamanda Drake = The Two Steves

Salamanda Drake at Library of Congress, with 2 library catalogue records
Salamanda Drake at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
F

Natasha Farrant (writer) (2014 Guardian Prize finalist)

Natasha Farrant at Library of Congress, with 3 library catalogue records

Fynn [disambiguation] (pseudonym of Sydney Hopkins, born 1919) Mister God, This Is Anna

Fynn at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalogue records (previous page of browse report)
G

Stacy GreggPony Club Secrets series

Stacy Gregg at Library of Congress, with 10 library catalogue records
K

Gideon Kendall, 1966-, illustrator

Gideon Kendall at Library of Congress, with 11 library catalog records
Gideon Kendall at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
M

David R. Mains and Karen Burton Mains (born 1936-08-06 and 1943-01-18) – Tales trilogy

David R. Mains at Library of Congress, with 25 library catalog records
David Mains at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Karen Burton Mains at Library of Congress, with 31 library catalog records
Karen Mains at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Caryl Cude MullinA Riddle of Roses

Caryl Cude Mullin at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalog records
Caryl Cude Mullin at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
O

Jane O'Connor (born 1947) Fancy Nancy

Jane O'Connor at Library of Congress, with 108 library catalog records
Jane O'Connor at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Ann Hackney joint pseudonym of O'Connor and Margaret Frith

Ann Hackney at Library of Congress, with 1 library catalog records

Margaret Frith

Margaret Frith at Library of Congress, with 7 library catalog records
P

Ellen Potter

Toby-Potter

Pickles = pseudonym of WVOX radio hostess Lisa Tolliver https://web.archive.org/web/20140518225641/http://lisatolliver.com

Works by or about P64/Auxiliary in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
S

Steve Skidmore, b. 1960-12-07 The Two Steves

Skidmore at Library of Congress, with 9 library catalogue records inclg nonfiction picture books Trash LCCN 91-29894 and Poison LCCN 91-29898
Steve Skidmore at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Dashka Slater (American) – Baby Shoes, The Sea Serpent and Me, Dangerously Ever After

Dashka Slater at Library of Congress, with 6 library catalog records ; -isfdb

Julia Suzuki – Yoshiko and the Gift of Charms

julia Works by or about Julia Suzuki in libraries (WorldCat catalog) ; not in VIAF
Julia Suzuki at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Julietta Suzuki = different from Julia Suzuki who is not in VIAF

Julietta Suzuki at Library of Congress, with 1 library catalogue records
T

Piers Torday (2014 Guardian Prize winner)

Piers Torday at Library of Congress, with 3 library catalogue records
Piers Torday at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
father Paul Torday at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
W

Michael Wexler

Michael Wexler at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalog records
Michael L. Wexler at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database


User:P64/FSF/Children's/RLIST[edit]

material that does not belong at User:P64/FSF/Children's/RLIST, imported 2016-04-01



number of graphs with 4 nodes including singletons

= 64 = 2^6 = 2^(4c2) if the 4 nodes are individuated; that is all subsets of the six points in Cartesian lattice that are strictly bounded by, or inside of, the three lines x=0, x=y, and y=5
of wh 11 are distinct ?
of wh ? w/o singleton
with 3 nodes, 8 = 2^(3c2)
of wh 4 are distinct
of wh 2 w/o singleton
with 2 nodes, 2 = 2^(2c2)
of wh 2 are distinct up to permutation, or topologically distinct
of wh 1 w/o singleton

Maxwell So Long, See You Tomorrow - non-genre

http://www.nbafictionblog.org/nba-winning-books-blog/1982-1.html National Book Award (U.S., fiction paperback 1982)

Talk:Cleveland Indians#Cleveland Indians history


Bond Gwenda Bond at Library of Congress, with 6 library catalog records




Melissa Sweet at Library of Congress, with 95 library catalog records


Tanya Landman

  • < ref name=carnegie>"Carnegie speech ...". Tanya Landman (tanyalandman.com). Retrieved 2015-12-11. Transcript of Carnegie Medal acceptance speech delivered 22 June 2015. With linked audio-video recording (3:28).</ref>
2015-12-10


identical to Joan Raysor Darlington, Joan R. Darlington? or a mistake by LC and WorldCat

1999 2nd ed. 32p OCLC 44759394; 1993 1st ed. 24p OCLC 30379333

Weekly Reader CBC [1]; cf 1958 edition David and the Phoenix

General Books textbook edition [2] needs coverage. Apparently it's the one whose ISBN i added to the 1957 bullet listing. Note the blurb mentions "no illustrations" and "General Books Club". --P64 (talk) 03:58, 4 December 2015 (UTC)


[3] [4] [5]

  • The Guardian [6]

[7]

Lists of 100 best books

OCLC 2986003; OCLC 5990757; OCLC 8475995;

Crime & Mystery OCLC 16682952 History & criticism; Critical studies 2nd US ed. 1996 OCLC 469403230 Bibliography, "A concise commentary on the finest mystery books ever written."



Parnassus Press

about Parnassus --blog Peter D. Sieruta [8]

Ormondroyd (at least 2 illus. Robbins) http://lccn.loc.gov/63010140; http://lccn.loc.gov/73077122; http://lccn.loc.gov/98816200;

Ruth Robbins VIAF 166284708 VIAF 57911884

The approved link to lccn.loc.gov does not work for me. Evidently the trailing slash breaks the address.

includes Taliesin and King Arthur, 1970 LCCN 75-129540


Akbar

2015-11-16 culls from penultimate section [below?]

Said Hyder Akbar

Contributor biographical information submitted by publishers distinguishes these two people Said H.A. Afghan age 20 (Yale 2007) and [now done at Wikidata] Syed A.H. (PhD Harvard 2000, UTAustin faculty


Riordan mythological fantasy

ISFDB Demigod and Serpent's Shadow ... Antonio Caparo, Steve James, Michelle Gengaro-Kokmen (Michelle T. Gengaro)

Caparo

Caparo, Javier; Caparo, Antonio J.; Caparo, Antonio Javier

Works ill. include adaptations/etc of A Midsummer Night's Dream[9], Gulliver's Travels[10], The Hound of the Baskervilles[11] + 3 Adventures[12], Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer[13].

   "75th anniversary, the original Rudolph story"--Cover.
   Originally published in Chicago by Montgomery Ward in 1939.
   Ages 4-6.

Rudolph Shines Again[14]

Originally published by Maxton in 1954 under title: Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer, shines again.

Also original The Magic Thief LCCN 2007-31704; The Kane Chronicles survival guide[15]; Revenge of the Scorpion King (Underworlds 3)[16] 4)[17]

Gengaro-Kokmen

Michelle Gengaro-Kokmen at Library of Congress, with 1 library catalog records LCCN 2007-32927



Margot Zemach "accused of being both racist and blasphemous", artwork exhibited posthumously at Los Angeles event LATimes 1991-06-23 pWSJ1


LC Catalog Rick Yancey as William James Henry [18] (https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2013094601/ WorldCat, which conflates]) LCCN 2013-15811 --which some libraries follow OCLC 827262612

cover images at ISFDB all show 'Rick Yancey'


Winston and other publishing people[edit]

John C. Winston

John C. Winston at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalog records; previous page "Winston (John C.) Company. [from old catalog] (8)" John Clark Winston VIAF 31572414

John C. Winston Company at Library of Congress, with 29 library catalog records John Clark Winston VIAF 31572414

Works: VIAF Pixie books (John C. Winston Company); VIAF Alger, Horatio, Jr., 1832-1899. | Atlantic series; Winston Science Fiction

Henry Holt and Company ; John C. Winston Company d:Q21808712; Farrar & Rinehart ; Rinehart & Company ; Holt, Rinehart and Winston-r ; -- McDougal Littell-r ; Holt McDougal -- R.R. Bowker Company

Richard Rogers Bowker; John C. Farrar ; Henry Holt ; Frederick Leypoldt ; Frederick Roberts Rinehart ; Stanley Rinehart, Jr. ; John Clark Winston


Children's and YA writers[edit]

new during 18 months, latest 2017-0906


new during 18 months, latest 2017-0914




September: Sarah Rose Weilerstein ISFDB?
Weilerstein illustrators no biog

Aronson

Berkowitz

Keller

Folsom

Robinson

Safian


Clarissa Mabel Blank Moyer Clair Blank

  • L i160633 Edith Ogden Harrison (1862–1955) – Prince Silverwings, The Star Fairies
  • L Carolyn Haywood (1898–1990) – Betsy series, Eddie series
  • L i101153 Clifford B. Hicks (1920–2010) – First Boy on the Moon, The Marvelous Inventions of Alvin Fernald
  • oL i21570 Jane Kurtz (born 1952) – River Friendly River Wild, Water Hole Waiting
  • L Nina Lugovskaya (1918–1993) – The Diary of a Soviet Schoolgirl, 1932–1937
  • L Clare Mallory (1913–1991) – Merry Begins, Juliet Overseas, The League of the Smallest
  • i221905 NEEDS Janet McNeill (1907–1994) – My Friend Specs McCann, The Battle of St. George Without
55 Specs McCann 112p https://lccn.loc.gov/55013752 [19]
64 Giant unp http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1415366 [20]
64 Dinosaur 190p http://www.worldcat.org/title/maiden-dinosaur/oclc/3154399/editions?start_edition=1&sd=asc&referer=di&se=yr&qt=sort_yr_asc&editionsView=true&fq= [21]
65 Tom's Tower 141p http://www.worldcat.org/title/toms-tower/oclc/302227/editions?start_edition=1&sd=asc&se=yr&referer=di&qt=sort_yr_asc&editionsView=true&fq= [22] ; 182p LCCN: 67-3861 Kirkus [23]

Mary Russon VIAF 35699530 80791811

Mary Russon at Library of Congress, with 6 library catalogue records

66 St George 152p 66-78648 152p
69 Dragons 92p [24]
72 Monster 60p http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/298608 [25]
74 Lollipop 24p http://www.worldcat.org/title/magic-lollipop/oclc/1945715/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true [26]
children's or young-adult?

List of children's literature writers (de fr ja pt); List of young adult writers (none)

2015-11-11

Who gets deleted presumably as children's rather than young-adult writers? Famous deletions this fall include Beverly Cleary, Eoin Colfer, C.S. Lewis, Lemony Snicket, Rick Riordan.

Lloyd Alexander (Prydain series), Susan Cooper, Kate DiCamillo (Despereaux), Jacques (Redwall), Madeleine L'Engle, O'Dell (Blue Dolphins), Ellen Raskin (Westing Game), J.K. Rowling, Cynthia Rylant, Louis Sachar (Holes)

Diana Wynne Jones (Chrestomanci, Dalemark, and Howl series)

39 Clues

Richard Adams, Anne McCaffrey, Andre Norton, Tolkien, Twain

highfalutin' or spooky? Cooper, Gaiman, Garner, L'Engle, Pullman

Joan Aiken?

Children: Adams, Aiken*, Alcott, Alexander, Avi; Bunyan!; Doyle; Carroll, Colfer, Collins, Cooper; Gaiman, Grahame, John Green; Verne; Wells

Konigsburg

Beatrix to Harry (2002 exhibition)[edit]

2015-12-02 import from NO.wiki

no:Beatrix Potter to Harry Potter, portraits of children's writers -- U.K. National Portrait Gallery, May--Aug 2002

done at Wikidata: LCAuth, GND

1900–1920
1920s & 1930s
1940s & 1950s
1960s & 1970s
1980s & 1990s


Carnegie ISFDB[edit]


Carnegie Medal at ISFDB [59]

43 45 47 48
53 56 57 58 59
62 63 65 68
71 73 74
82 83 85 86 88
95 96 98 99
02 03 07 08 --inclg Ruby Holler
10 11 12 13 (33 winners, no finalists)

finalist of highly commended

1982, cross
1984, Brother in the Land
1988, cross, dickinson
1990, cross "Note: 1990 - Carnegie Medal - (winner)"
1993, burgess, nimmo
    • highly commended, * commended
1994, howarth**
1996 Pratchett*
1997 Rowling
2000 Burgess, Geras, Pullman

2003 to date, no commendation; shortlist 5 to 10

redlink Carnegie writers in ISFDB


disambig[edit]

Lisa Brown[edit]

Lisa Brown (Archaeologist) at Library of Congress, with 1 library catalogue records archaeologist

  • Lisa M. Brown spouse Daniel Handler

Lisa Brown, 1972– at Library of Congress, with 7 library catalog records illustrator designer

Lisa Michelle Brown, b. 12 Jan. 1972
Freelance illustrator; lives in Miami, Fla.
EN.wiki Sarah "Pinkie" Bennett is a pseudonym for Lisa Brown
  • Lisa Marie Brown, born 1966, US[43]

Lisa Marie Brown, 1966– at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalog records

97070413 Lisa G. Brown at Library of Congress

  • VIAF 199798127, Lisa G. Brown, including the national library of France

Lisa E. Brown at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalog records

LC shows another Lisa E. and Lisa G.

Stephen Savage[edit]

1

Stephen, born 1948-04-16 ; Leeds -- Leeds churches
[44] at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalogue records

2

photographer?, born 1957-09-07
[45] at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalog records

3

Stephen, born 1960-05-27 ; River Ocean Foundation (UK)
Stephen P. @Roaring Brook[46] Green tickY
[47] at Library of Congress, with 3 library catalogue records -- Sharks, Oceans & Us Green tickY

4

Stephen T., born 1964 (Brooklyn), Silicon Valley
[48] at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalog records -- thriller/suspense/crime novels

5

Stephen A., born 1965-02-14 (Los Angeles), UWMadison hist art arch, Minneapolis
[49] at Library of Congress, with 59 library catalog records
Perhaps some of the latest works including Little Tug (Roaring Brook, 2012) and Supertruck (Roaring Brook, 2015) are by a different person
Geisel Award[50] "Stephen Savage has written and illustrated nine children’s books and lives in Brooklyn, New York."

6

Director Stephen Savage (director) ?
?
[51] at Library of Congress
Perhaps Where's Walrus? and Penguin? (Scholastic, 2015) or Mixed-up Truck (Roaring Brook, 2016) are by a different person

7

Stephen @Roaring Brook[52] ; official
-- claims explicitly or implicitly 2004 #42; 2010 #48; 2011 #53; 2012 #55; and #56-59; and also Where's Walrus? And Penguin? and Mixed-up Truck attributed to the director
"adjunct illustration instructor at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan since 2001"
r. Brooklyn
raised Minneapolis per 2012 interview; New York from 1989;
PW: Q & A with Stephen Savage // By Sally Lodge | Oct 09, 2012 [53]
"My first job was in production at Franklin Watts.
"At that point, I started doing some illustration on the side, and came up with some ideas for novelty books. So I did two of them in cut paper, Making Tracks for Dutton in 1992 and Animals Under Cover for Little Simon in 1994." [movable books]

evidly fits 1987-94 #1-4

#1 2; Great architectural replica (Owings Mills, MD: Stemmer House)
#3 4; movable animals above (tracks, camouflage)
writer (and ill?) 5-19, 24-26, 32-34, 43-47, 49-52, 54
  • #5-7 9-12 15; Observing nature (NY: Thomson Learning)=CENGAGE Learning from 2007-08-31 (after acquis by Apax and OMERS)
#8 13 14; Adaptation for survival (NY: Thomson)
#16-19; Animals by habitat (TX: R S-V)
#24-26 32-34; What's the difference (TX: Raintree Streck-Vaughn) --eg Birds
  • #43-47; Animal neighbors (NY: PowerKids Press / Rosen) "Rosen Publishing | Educational Publisher for Preschool" --and others w other illustrators[54]
#49-52 54; Animal watch (NY: Gareth Stevens) --eg, Focus on birds
illustrator 20-23, 27-31, 35-41
  • #20-23 27-29 31; Animals in order (Watts) --and several w/o illus. credit
#30; Exploring ecosystems (Watts) --and several w/o illus. credit

LC: "Email from publisher, Sept. 15, 2011 (Stephen A. Savage, also is illustrator of series such as Animals in order, Animal neighbors, and Observing nature)"

BN: [55] --Animal Neighbors/bours; What's the Difference?

8

Steven @Roaring Brook[56] "an associate member of the Institute of Biology in England. He teaches about ocean biology and has written more than thirty-seven natural history books for children."
Little Tug evidly a mistake

"He teaches about ocean biology and has written more than thirty-seven natural history books for children."

series probably Animal neighbors [Hodder Wayland]; British animals [Wayland]; Kingfisher voyages [Kingfisher]

Hachette: Stephen Savage [57]: "Stephen Savage is a biologist, natural history lecturer and Associate Member of the Institute of Biology. Author of over 26 natural history books for children, Stephen works with schoolchildren and adults focusing on the local environment and how people can discover its secrets for themselves."

9

  1. Stephen H. Savage, archaeology [58]
  2. Stephen Savage, criminology UK [59]


ALA Best Books for Young Adults[edit]

ALA Best Books for Young Adults

de:ALA Best Books for Young Adults --source of this list

Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults, 1997–2010[edit]

1997

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— Ein Bildband über das Leben von Afroamerikanern

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1998

-

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— Ein Foto- und Gedichtband

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1999

i

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i

-

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i91021 one story

2000

-

- — Printz Honor

i

-

- — Printz Award

-

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2001

i

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  • Jon Katz: Geeks: How two boys rode the Internet out of Idaho

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i27960 Up from Jericho Tel only genre

i

-

i160046 one story

i160053 one story

- no Printzes

2002

i136538 My Name Is Memory only

i

i107743 The Sledding Hill only

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i

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- — Printz Honor

2003

-

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i — Printz Honor

-

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2004

i68191 Bone Dance only

i — Printz Honor

i7675 Gridzbi Spudvetch! (1993); Boom! (2010)

i160050 one story — Printz Award

i168115 one essay

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2005

-

i151860 one story

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i

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i — Printz Honor

i36466 The Copper Elephant only

i8092 one story

2006

-

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- — Printz Award

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i29093 Baghdad only

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i112152 Book Thief only — Printz Honor

2007

i — Printz Honor

i (Fantasy Baseball only)

i — Printz Honor

-

i

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- — Printz Award

i112152 Book Thief only — Printz Honor

2008

i

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i160453 anthologies only

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i no Printzes

2009

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— Printz Honor

i Mariko i Jillian

2010

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i33256 illus only

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  • Sally M. Walker: Written in Bone: Buried Lives of Jamestown and Colonial Maryland

no Printzes

Top Ten Best Fiction for Young Adults, from 2011[edit]

2011

i — Printz Award

i

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William C. Morris YA Debut Award

i139677 Trash only

i

i — Printz Honor

2012

i199811 Ants only

i

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i — Printz Honor

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2013

i

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i

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— Printz Honor

Stonewall Book Award; Pura Belpré Award

i

i — Printz Honor

2014

-

- — Printz Honor

i — Printz Award

-

identity?

i (series listings need work) i

— Schneider Family Book Award

Printz

Award 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0; 0 1 0 0 1 = 6 of 15
Honor 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 1; 0 1 1 2 1 = (15 of <60)

{Authority control} +some tidbits  Done

  • 2014, 2013/12/11, 2010/09, 2008, 2007/2006, 2005/2004
VIAF

others need check

Olympic Games[edit]

Yahoo

NYT

WP

  • [61] --Robert Samuels as outspoken damning as possible
  • [62] --Sally Jenkins leaves it open
  • [63] --also on the negative side

CSM

The judging panel Thursday comprised judges from Switzerland, Germany, Ukraine, Italy, Estonia, Japan, Russia, France, and Canada.
"eastern bloc" ukraine, estonia, russia; WEurope su de it fr; EAsia jp; NAmerica us