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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:

The Story Book of Earth’s Treasures (1935)

An omnibus containing The Story Books of Gold, Coal, Oil, and Iron and Steel.

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

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The Little Gardeners (1935)

Author(s): Elizabeth Morgenstern
Illustrator(s): Unknown


Valiant: Dog of the Timberline (1935)

A German shepherd, trained to herd sheep on a western ranch, plays an important part in the battle between his master and the neighboring cattlemen.

Read online at archive.org

Author(s): Jack O’Brien
Illustrator(s): Kurt Wiese


The Little Ones (1935)

Stories of baby animals using word pictures and sound pictures such as, "the new wobbly lamb" and the puppies "squeaking soft squeaks".

Read online at archive.org

Author(s): Dorothy Kunhardt
Illustrator(s): Kurt Wiese


The Toy Maker (1935)

Author(s): Gerda Thelen
Illustrator(s): Unknown


The Tale of Two Horses (1935)

Author(s): Aime F. Tshiffely
Illustrator(s): Kurt Wiese


Topsy and Angus and the Cat (1935)

Made of two books: “Topsy” & “Angus and the Cat”

Author(s): Marjorie Flack
Illustrator(s): Marjorie Flack


Traitor’s Torch (1935)

Author(s): Gertrude Crownfield
Illustrator(s): Walter Pyle


The Knights at Bay (1935)

Author(s): Philip Lindsay
Illustrator(s): Oscar Ogg


The Birth of Rome (1935)

Author(s): Laura Orvieto
Illustrator(s): Henry C. Pitz


Tara, Daughter of the Gypsies (1935)

Author(s): Chesley Kahmann
Illustrator(s): F. Luis Mora


Unrolling the Map (1935)

Author(s): Leonard Outhwaite
Illustrator(s): Gordon Grant


Snip, Snap, Snurr The Red Shoes and The Buttered Bread (1935)

This edition includes the story of how the triplets earn money for a birthday present for their mother and how the sun must shine for them to have butter for their bread.

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

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Skookum and Sandy (1935)

Author(s): Richard Bennett
Illustrator(s): Richard Bennett


Sidsel Longskirt and Solve Suntrap, Two Children of Norway (1935)

Author(s): Hans Aanrud
Illustrator(s): Edgar Parin d’Aulaire
Ingri d’Aulaire


Nip and Tuck (1935)

Author(s): Commander George M. Dyott
Illustrator(s): Unknown


Moviemakers (1935)

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


Coot Club (1935)

When the Hullabaloos moor right on top of the coots’ nest, what choice does Tom Dudgeon of the Bird Protection Society have but to set their motorboat adrift? Dot and Dick help the outlaw elude his pursuers.

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

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One Day With Tuktu (1935)

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


Paulo in the Chilean Desert (1935)

Author(s): Margaret Loring Thomas
Illustrator(s): Unknown