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Bobbie Kalman
[edit]- Bobbie Kalman, author of more than 800 children's books, born here
800 children's books and we have no article!
- VIAF: Marie Valerie Kalman, b. 1947
- LCCN cites US copyright file: Marie (Bobbie) Kalman; Kalman, Marie, 1947-
- GND suggests, but no more, that none of her books have been translated into German. (They may be picture books that don't translate routinely.) "Marie Kalman" is another person there.
- Bobbie Kalman at Library of Congress, with 710 library catalog records
There 1985 is her earliest publication year, 13 records/ 12 titles. Having checked four I guess all picture books from Toronto & New York: Crabtree Pub Co.; seven 32pp self-illustrated; five 56pp "We celebrate" with other illustrators.
--P64 (talk) 23:27, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
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- Crabtree Publishing Company About Bobbie Kalman says "Widely recognized by educators as the author of more than 800 quality children's curriculum-based books,"
- Kalman calls Refugee Child: My memories of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution (Crabtree, 2006), 224pp for ages 9+, "the only children's non-fiction book about the Hungarian Revolution"; Also: "Refugee Child begins in Bobbie’s hometown of Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary, where a peaceful protest against the Communist government is met with violence by the Hungarian secret police." (at age 9)
--P64 (talk) 23:37, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
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