Bibliography
From Janice M. Del Negro, former Editor of The Bulletin for Children's Books:
- Baker, Augusta. 1955. Talking tree; fairy tales from 15 lands. Illus. by Johannes Troyer. Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott.
- Courlander, Harold. 1956. Uncle Bouqui, folk tales from Haiti; from Uncle Bouqui of Haiti. Read by Augusta Baker. Sound recording. Washington, DC: Folkways Records.
- Baker, Augusta. 1957. Books about Negro life for children. New York, NY: New York Public Library.
- Baker, Augusta, ed. 1960. Golden lynx, and other tales. Illus. by Johannes Troyer. Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott.
- Baker, Augusta, ed. 1960. Young years; best loved stories and poems for little children. New York, NY: Parents' Magazine Educational Press; Home Library Press.
- Baker, Augusta. 1961. Books about Negro life for children. New York, NY: New York Public Library.
- Baker, Augusta. 1963. Books about Negro life for children. New York, NY: New York Public Library.
- Baker, Augusta. 1963. Young years library. New York, NY: Parents' Magazine Educational Press.
- Baker, Augusta, et al. 1966. Come hither! : papers on children's literature and librarianship. Los Angeles, CA: Yeasayers Press.
- Baker, Augusta. 1967. Aids to choosing books for children. New York, NY: Children's Book Council.
- Rollins, Charlemae Hill. 1967. We build together; a reader's guide to Negro life and literature for elementary and high school use. With contributions from Augusta Baker, et al. Champaign, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.
- Baker, Augusta, ed. 1971. Black experience in children's books. Cover design by Ezra Jack Keats. New York, NY: New York Public Library.
- Baker, Augusta. 1975. Storytelling. Cassette recording. New York, Children's Book Council.
- Baker, Augusta and Ellin Greene. 1977. Storytelling : art and technique. New York, NY: R. R. Bowker.
- Baker, Augusta and Ellin Greene. 1987. Storytelling : art and technique, 2nd ed. New York, NY: R. R. Bowker.
- Green, Ellin. 1996. Storytelling : art and technique. With a foreword by Augusta Baker. New York, NY: R. R. Bowker.
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