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  2. Hornbook - Wikipedia

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    A hornbook (horn-book) is a single-sided alphabet tablet, which served from medieval times as a primer for study, [1] and sometimes included vowel combinations, numerals or short verse. [2] The hornbook was in common use in England around 1450, [ 3 ] but may have originated more than a century earlier. [ 4 ]

  3. Horn Book - Wikipedia

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  4. The Horn Book Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The Horn Book Magazine, founded in Boston in 1924, is the oldest bimonthly magazine dedicated to reviewing children's literature. [1] It began as a "suggestive purchase list" prepared by Bertha Mahony and Elinor Whitney Field, proprietors of the country's first bookstore for children, The Bookshop for Boys and Girls.

  5. Hornbook (law) - Wikipedia

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    In United States legal education, hornbooks are one-volume legal treatises, written primarily for law students on subjects typically covered by law school courses. [1] ...

  6. Bertha Mahony - Wikipedia

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    Mahony was also the founder of The Horn Book Magazine. Besides being the oldest magazine of its kind in America, Horn Book remains one of the most well-known arbiters of excellence in children's publishing. [1] Mahony was also responsible for the creation of the Horn Book, Inc. publishing company.

  7. The Three Jovial Huntsmen - Wikipedia

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    The toy book, which is a variant of the folklore song The Three Huntsmen (sometimes called the Three Jolly Huntsmen), was well-received, selling tens of thousands of copies. The three droll equestrians featured in the book are featured [1] as the logo of the Horn Book Magazine.

  8. 'A Love Supreme' at 60: Musicians celebrate the ... - AOL

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    Meaning. St. Vincent: You hear somebody, the most honest reckoning with what it is to be a human and also for musicians, the knowledge that this thing, music, is so much bigger than you and you're ...

  9. Tippy Lemmey - Wikipedia

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    [1] and Booklist called it a "pleasing Ready-for-Chapters book that will appeal to fans of both animal stories and realistic fiction." [1] The Horn Book Magazine wrote "This is a terrific read-aloud, but why bother? Get Tippy Lemmey into one kid's hands and it will be the pass-it-on hit of the summer reading club."