Anne Carroll Moore
Anne Carroll Moore (July 12, 1871 – January 20, 1961) was an American educator, writer and advocate for children's libraries.She was named Annie after an aunt, and officially changed her name to Anne in her fifties, to avoid confusion with Annie E. Moore, another woman who was also publishing material about juvenile libraries at that time. From 1906 to 1941, she headed children's library services for the New York Public Library system. Moore wrote the novel ''Nicholas: A Manhattan Christmas Story'', one of two runners-up for the 1925 Newbery Medal. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Moore, Anne Carroll, 1871-1961, Moore, Anne Carroll, 1871-1961, Moore, Anne Carroll, 1871-1961, Moore, Anne Carroll, 1871-1961Other Authors: “...Moore, Anne Carroll, 1871-1961...”
Published 1951
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Published 1946
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Published 1933
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Published 1921
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