What has the author Anne Welch Carroll written?

Anne Carroll Moore was an American librarian, author, and storyteller who lived from 1871-1961. She was director of work with children at the New York Public Library from 1906 to 1941. She was a vocal proponent of children's literature and was influential in the development of children's librarianship.

During her lifetime, Anne Carroll Moore wrote numerous articles, delivered speeches which were compiled into books, was a contributing author to The Nation and The New York Times, created three major book lists for NYPL, and wrote four books. These are a selection of her titles:

Books:

- Roads to Childhood (1920)

- Nicholas: A Manhattan Christmas Story (1924)

- The Three Owls: Second Book (1925)

- My Roads to Childhood: Views and Reviews of Children's Books (1939)

Compiled speeches:

- Roads to Childhood (1920)

- The Three Owls (1925)

- The Art of the Story-Teller (1930)

- Nicholas and the Golden Goose (1932)

- The Book of Books (1933)

- New Roads to Childhood (1937)

- Anniv of the 3 Owls: Their Story and Commentary (1939)

- They Were Not Afraid to Live (1944)

- The Art of the Story-Teller (rev ed 1948)

- The Library and the Child: Friday Afternoons at the New York Public Library 1910-1915 (1960)

NYPL book lists:

- A List of Books Recommended for a Children's Library (1909)

- List of Books for Christmas for Boys and Girls (1915-1918)

- Nicholas Christmas: Selected Books for the Holidays from the Children's Room (1918-1925)

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