Bertha Mahony

Bertha Mahony (1882 – 1969), also known as Bertha Mahony Miller, is considered a figurehead of the children’s literature movement. She created one of the first children’s bookstores in Boston, Massachusetts. Mahony was also the founder of the Horn Book Magazine. Besides being the oldest magazine of its kind in America, Horn Book is still considered one of the most well-known arbiters of excellence in children’s publishing. Mahony was also responsible for the creation of the Horn Book, Inc. publishing company.

Read more about Bertha Mahony:  Background, Prelude To The Bookshop, The Bookshop For Boys & Girls, The Horn Book Magazine, The Horn Book Publishing Company, Awards

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    Reputation is not of enough value to sacrifice character for it.
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