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Junior Literary Guild

The Junior Literary Guild is a commercial book club. It began in 1929 as an enterprise of the Literary Guild. By the 1950s, the majority of their book sales were to public libraries. In 2004 they started listing their Junior Literary Guild selections at their own website. What we refer to as “winners” are their selections for different age groups.


Winners:

Children of the Covered Wagon (1934)

Author(s): Mary Jane Carr
Illustrator(s): Esther Brann


Winter Holiday (1934)

Dick and Dorothea are spending the winter holidays by the lake where they meet the Swallows and Amazons. Thanks to Nancy’s mumps their vacation is extended as the lake freezes over.

Author(s): Arthur Ransome
Illustrator(s): Helene Carter
Arthur Ransome

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A Day On Skates: The Story of a Dutch Picnic (1934)

The story of a school outing on the frozen Dutch canals.

Author(s): Hilda van Stockum
Illustrator(s): Hilda van Stockum

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Digging in the Southwest (1934)

Author(s): Ann Axtell Morris
Illustrator(s): Unknown


Dobry (1934)

Author(s): Monica Shannon
Illustrator(s): Atanas Katchamakoff


The House That Jill Bought (1934)

Author(s): Anne Maxon
Illustrator(s): Erick Berry


The Good Friends (1934)

Author(s): Margery Williams Bianco
Illustrator(s): Grace Paull


The Conquest of Mexico (1934)

One-volume edition. Introduction by Carl Van Doren

Author(s): William Hickling Prescott
Illustrator(s): Keith Henderson


North after Seals (1934)

Author(s): Thames Williamson
Illustrator(s): Unknown


The Black Spearman (1934)

Author(s): Pitt L. Fitzgerald
Illustrator(s): Pitt L. Fitzgerald


Down, Down the Mountain (1934)

Author(s): Ellis Credle
Illustrator(s): Ellis Credle


One Day with Jambi (1934)

Author(s): Armstrong Sperry
Illustrator(s): Armstrong Sperry


The Book of Zoography (1934)

A survey of the world’s animals that end up in our zoos.

Author(s): Raymond L. Ditmars
Illustrator(s): Helene Carter

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Snipp, Snapp, Snurr and the Buttered Bread (1934)

The triplets want butter for their bread, but mother has no cream and the cow has no milk because there is no grass because the sun did not shine.

Read online at archive.org

Author(s): Maj Lindman
Illustrator(s): Maj Lindman

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Bluebonnets For Lucinda (1934)

Lucinda live on an island of the coast of Texas and comes to the mainland when the bluebonnets are in bloom.

Author(s): Frances Clarke Sayers
Illustrator(s): Helen Sewell

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Jack’s House (1934)

Author(s): Lincoln Fay Robinson
Illustrator(s): Unknown


Jean Lafitte, Gentleman Smuggler (1934)

Author(s): Mitchell V. Charnley
Illustrator(s): Jay Van Everen


Miki and Mary: Their Search for Treasures (1934)

Miki and Mary take a world tour on an ocean liner and bring back souvenirs of their travels.

Read online at archive.org

Author(s): Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
Illustrator(s): Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham

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Guardsmen of the Coast (1935)

Author(s): John J. Floherty
Illustrator(s): Unknown


Trigger John’s Son (1935)

Author(s): Tom Robinson
Illustrator(s): Unknown