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LEE BENNETT HOPKINS PAPERS

Collection Number
Collection Dates
Collection Volume
DG0480
1969-1991
20.8 cu.ft. (56 boxes)

Biographical Sketch | Scope & Content | Related Collections | Series & Subseries | Box Inventory

Provenance

Materials received from Lee Bennett Hopkins between 1971 and 1993.

Restrictions

Non-circulating; available for research.

Copyright

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Biographical Sketch

Lee Bennett Hopkins was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania on April 13, 1938. His family -- father, mother, and a younger brother and sister -- was relatively poor but close-knit. When Hopkins was nine years old, financial hardships forced the family to move to Newark, New Jersey. The family's economic situation did not significantly improve, and four years later Hopkins' father and mother separated. Mrs. Hopkins moved her children to a low-income housing project in Newark, and Lee Bennett took after-school jobs to help pay the family's expenses.

Hopkins' education at this point was rather sporadic, since he often had to care for his younger sister while his mother worked to support the family. As a child, Hopkins read little other than comic books and movie magazines until a teacher inspired in him a love of the theatre and, subsequently, of reading. Hopkins credits his lifelong interest in education to this one caring teacher. Though Hopkins did well in his high school English courses, he did not enjoy other subjects and his grades in those were poor. Still, he had decided on an eventual career as a teacher and after graduating high school he began classes at the Newark State Teachers College (now Kean College), meanwhile working several jobs in order to afford his tuition. Once he decided to major in education, his grades markedly improved until he was considered an above-average student.

After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1960, Hopkins began his professional career teaching sixth grade at a public school in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. He thoroughly enjoyed his job, and in his third year at Westmoreland School in Fair Lawn he became the school's resource teacher, providing curricular support materials for the elementary school teachers. It was while serving in this position that Hopkins first used poetry to help children with reading problems.

Through the influence of the principal at Westmoreland School, Hopkins obtained a scholarship to pursue a master's degree at the Bank Street College of Education in New York City. While working toward this degree, which he received in 1964, Hopkins continued as Resource Teacher at Westmoreland. In 1966 he took a position as senior consultant for Bank Street College's new Learning Resource Center in the Harlem area of New York City. Hopkins welcomed the opportunity to work with disadvantaged minority children who were growing up faced with many of the same problems he himself had experienced as a child. He again used poetry to encourage reluctant readers, especially the works of such prominent black poets as Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Brooks. Hopkins also began writing articles on children's literature and the use of poetry in the classroom, which were published in journals such as Horn Book and Language Arts. With colleague Annette F. Shapiro he wrote Creative Activities for Gifted Children (1968), his first book. In 1967 Hopkins received a Professional Diploma in Educational Supervision and Administration from Hunter College of the City University of New York.

Racial tensions following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968 forced Hopkins and other whites to reluctantly leave Harlem. He almost immediately secured another position as a curriculum and editorial specialist at Scholastic, Inc. Hopkins' career as a writer now soared; more than two dozen of his books were published during his eight-year tenure at Scholastic. Particularly successful were his poetry anthologies for which he is now best known. In 1976 Hopkins quit his job at Scholastic in order to become a full- time writer and anthologist. He has written or compiled more than seventy-five books for children and young adults, in addition to his professional texts and his numerous contributions to education and children's literature journals. Mr. Hopkins presently lives in Scarborough, New York, where he works as a full-time writer and anthologist.

Apart from his many poetry anthologies and professional texts on elementary education, Hopkins has also written young adult novels, children's stories, and non-fiction books for children. He hosted the fifteen-part children's educational television series Zebra Wings, which was produced in Mississippi and presented different forms of creative writing to upper-grade elementary students. He has also served as a literature consultant for Harper and Row's Text Division. Hopkins has won numerous honors and awards, including an honorary doctor of laws degree from Kean College in 1980 and the University of Southern Mississippi's Silver Medallion in 1989. For a complete list of Hopkins' awards, researchers should consult the sources listed below.

Sources:

  • Control File, "Hopkins, Lee Bennett," de Grummond Children's Literature Research Collection, McCain Library and Archives.
  • Fifth Book of Junior Authors and Illustrators, pp. 155-157.
  • Major Authors and Illustrators for Children and Young Adults, vol. 3, pp. 1154-1158.
  • Something About the Author Autobiography Series, vol. 4, pp. 233-247.


    Scope and Content

    The Lee Bennett Hopkins papers are comprised of a variety of documents, including collection of autobiographical materials and typescripts. Aside from these and the correspondence between Hopkins and the de Grummond Collection, the majority of the Hopkins papers are the many compilations of poetry for which he is so well known. The de Grummond Collection is privileged to hold materials for sixty-five of Lee Bennett Hopkins' books. In addition to the poetry anthologies, this collection also contains materials for several of Hopkinss novels and materials for the Zebra Wings television program. The titles are arranged alphabetically. Original materials are held for all titles including typescripts, manuscripts, galleys, dummy pages, and promotional items.

    The many poetry anthologies created by Lee Bennett Hopkins are well represented here, including such titles as I Think I Saw a Snail: Young Poems for City Seasons (1969) and A Song in Stone: City Poems (1983) in which he gathers poetry presenting brief snapshots of city life. The country life is also represented in the anthology On the Farm (1991). In A Dog's Life (1983)and I am the Cat (1981), Hopkins collects poetry about those animals most dear to us, including poems from such authors as Eleanor Farjeon and T.S. Eliot. Side By Side: Poems to Read Together(1988) is a delightful collection of poetry to draw families closer, along with Best Friends (1986). Hopkins focuses on the joys of daily life in Good Books, Good Times (1990), Munching: Poems About Eating (1985), and Go to Bed! A Book of Bedtime Poems (1979).

    Hopkins is also well known for his children's novels. One of the titles, Mama (1977), tells of two boys and the misguided adventures of their mother as she leads their lives with pride and love. Their adventures continue in Mama and Her Boys (1981) with more challenging situations when Mama's boss wants to become part of the family. Wonder Wheels (1979) is a novel written for young adults and tells the story of Mick Thompson, the local star rollerskater and his growing relationship with Kitty Rhoades. The relationship which seems so happy ends in tragedy, though, and Mick is left with Kitty's final secret.

    Materials detailing the creation of two of Hopkins' books for adults are also available. More Books by More People: Interviews with Sixty-Five Authors of Books for Children (1974), is a reference book for adults which gives readers the opportunity to meet famous authors through personal interviews. Pass the Poetry, Please! (1972), a resource designed for educators, demonstrates many ways to implement poetry into the classroom. This resource has been published in several updated editions and the Lee Bennett Hopkins Papers traces the first revision from the proposal for revision to the final proof.

    Another area of the collection is devoted to the television series Zebra Wings. The materials for this series include correspondence, proposals, manuscripts, and film, as well as the original scripts and notes for each of the fifteen sections of the series. There are also research materials collected by Hopkins, press coverage articles, and student reactions to the show.



    Related Collection




    Series and Subseries


    A. Autobiographical and Biographical Material [ca. 1972-ca. 1991]

    B. Correspondence (1971-1991)

    C. Books (1969-1990)

    D. Zebra Wings Television Program (1973-1976, undated)


    Box Inventory


        Box/Folder
    

    A. Autobiographical and Biographical Material

    Autobiographical article written for Something About the Author Autobiography Series, volume 4 (Detroit: Gale Research, 1987): 1/1 Manuscript, incomplete, 4 pp. Typescript, corrected and annotated, 34 pp. Rough bibliography, 5 pp. 1/2 Typescript photocopy, minor corrections, 44 pp. Printed article, photocopied, 15 pp. Biographical Material: 1/3 Promotional flyers and pamphlets, [ca. 1972 - ca. 1991], undated, 9 items.

    B. Correspondence

    1/4 To the de Grummond Collection, photocopied, 1971-1991, 14 items. Letter dated 25 January 1977 includes Hopkins' vita.

    C. Books

    AND GOD BLESS ME: PRAYERS, LULLABIES, AND DREAM-POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Patricia Henderson Lincoln (New York: Knopf, 1982). 2/1 Note from Hopkins listing material, undated. Holograph notes, 5 items. 2/2 Typescript, 20 pp. 2/3 Composition order form, 9 January 1981. Galley, with manuscript note, 9 January 1981, 1 p. Typescript, front matter, 2 pp. 2/4 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter, pp. 1-18, cover and dust jacket. Specification sheet, dust jacket. 2/5 Galleys, photocopies, "master set," pp. 1-19 and end matter, 2 copies. ANIMALS FROM MOTHER GOOSE: A QUESTION BOOK by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt (San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1989). 2/6 Typescript, photocopy, edited, 3 pp. 2/7 Proofs, 12 items. 2/8 Unbound copy. BEAT THE DRUM, INDEPENDENCE DAY HAS COME: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Tomie de Paola (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977). 2/9 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter and pp. 2-21. 2/10 Galleys, photocopies, 10 pp. BEST FRIENDS: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by James Watts (New York: Harper & Row, 1986). 2/11 Holograph notes, 3 pp. Typescript, 22 pp. 2/12 Holograph notes on notecards, index of authors, titles, and first lines. 2/13 Typescript, front matter, end matter, and dust jacket text, 11 pp. Galleys, photocopies, edited and marked for typesetter, 8 pp. 2/14 Dummy pages, photocopies, 22 items. 2/15 Unbound copy. THE BEST OF BOOK BONANZA by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1980). 3/1-3/10 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, 3/1 part I, chapters 1-2, pp. 1-44; 3/2 part II, chapters 3-4, pp. 45-83; 3/3 chapters 5-9, pp. 84-136; 3/4 part III, chapters 10-12, pp. 137-173; 3/5 chapters 13-16, pp. 174-211; 3/6 part IV, chapters 17-20, pp. 212-160; 3/7 part V, chapters 21-24, pp. 261-300; 3/8 part VI, chapters 25-27, pp. 301-341; 3/9 part VII, chapters 28-30, pp. 342-389; 3/10 part VIII, chapters 31, pp. 390-399, and end matter. 4/1-4/8 Galleys, photocopies, edited and marked for typesetter, 4/1 part I, chapters 1-2, pp. 1-20; 4/2 part II, chapters 3-9, pp. 21-58; 4/3 part III, chapters 10-16, pp. 59-96; 4/4 part IV, chapters 17-20, pp. 97-122; 4/5 part V, chapters 21-24, pp. 123-143; 4/6 part VI, chapters 25-27, pp. 144-164; 4/7 part VII, chapters 28-30, pp. 165-188; 4/8 part VIII, chapters 31, pp. 189-195, and end matter. 4/9 Unbound copy. Book order form, 1 item. BY MYSELF: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Glo Coalson (New York: Crowell, 1980). 5/1 Typescript, photocopy, 18 pp. 5/2 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, fron tmatter and pp. 4-21. 5/3 Sketch, photocopy, dust jacket, with manuscript note from publisher. Unbound copy. Promotional item. CIRCUS! CIRCUS!: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by John O'Brien (New York: Knopf, 1982). 5/4 Note from Hopkins listing material, undated. Correspondence, publisher, 5 February 1982. Typescript, 23 pp. Typescript, front matter, 3 pp. 5/5 Typescript, front matter, pp. 2-19, and dust jacket text. Proofs, front matter, 4 March 1982. Proofs, front matter, 8 March 1982, 3 items. 5/6 Galleys, edited and marked for typesetter, 10 December 1981, pp. 3 and 4. Galleys, edited and marked for typesetter, 10 December 1981, pp. 3 and 4. THE CITY SPREADS ITS WINGS: POEMS by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Moneta Barnett (New York: Franklin Watts, 1970). 5/7 Typescript, coarbon, 21 pp. Galleys, 16 February 1970, pp. 1-5, 2 copies. Proofs, front matter, 1 page annotated, 2 items. CITY TALK by Lee Bennett Hopkins, photographs by Roy Arenella (New York: Knopf, 1970). 5/8 Galleys, with annotated cover sheet, pp. 1-6. Unbound copy. CLICK, RUMBLE, ROAR: POEMS ABOUT MACHINES selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, photographs by Anna Held Audette (New York: Knopf, 1970). 5/9 Holograph notes, 4 pp. Typescript, 25 pp. 5/10 Typescript, edited, end matter, 1 p. Galleys, photocopies, 3 items. Photocopy of photograph, p. 34. Unbound copy. CREATURES: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Stella Ormai (San diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985). 5/11 Note from Hopkins listing material, undated. Holograph notes, 5 pp. Typescript, edited, 25 pp. 5/12 Note from publisher, 30 May 1985. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter, pp. 6-31, and end matter. 5/13 Galleys, photocopies, 29 May 1984, front matter, pp. 1-17, and end matter. Galleys, edited and marked for typesetter, 29 May 1984, front matter, pp. 1-17, and end matter. 5/14 Galleys, photocopies, 29 May 1984, 7 pp. Proofs, photocopies, one edited with manuscript note, 2 items. Proof, photocopy, note from editor, 1 item. Proof, photocopy, dust jacket. 5/15 Unbound copy, 3 copies. CRICKETS AND BULLFROGS AND WHISPERS OF THUNDER: POEMS AND PICTURES by Harry Behn, poems selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins (San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1984). 6/1 Correspondence, publisher, 21 June 1983. Dummy pages, with holograph, typescript, and typeset text, 26 pp. 6/2-6/3 Typescript, 6/2 41 pp.; 6/3 35 pp. 6/4 Holograph notes on notecards, index of titles, 50 items. Holograph notes on notecards, index of first lines, 50 items. 6/5 Correspondence, publisher, 24 March 1983. Correspondence, from Copyright Control Center. Typescript, copyright page. Typescript, front matter and end matter. Typescript, dust jacket flap text, 2 pp. 2 copies, one edited. 6/6-6/7 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, 6/6 front matter, pp. 1-30; 6/7 pp. 31-59. 6/8 Galleys, pp. 1-22. 6/9 Galleys, pp. 1-22. 7/1 Galleys, pp. 1-22. 7/2 Galleys, edited and marked for typesetter, pp. 1-22. 7/3-7/4 Galleys, "master set," edited and marked for typesetter, 7/3 pp. 1-22; 7/4 pp. 23-47; 7/5-7/6 Galleys, 7/5 pp. 1-23; 7/6 pp. 24-48. 7/7 Dummy pages, "very early dummy," photocopy, 84 pp. Proof sheets, with holograph notes, 7/8 front matter, pp. 1-43; 7/9 pp. 44-79, end matter; dust jacket flap text. Specification sheets, dust jacket, 2 items. 7/10 Proof sheets, pp. 20/21, 42/43, and 76/77, 5 copies. 7/11 Promotional item. Correspondence, publisher, 28 September 1984. DINOSAURS: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Murray Tinkelman (San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987). 8/1 Holograph notes, 3 pp. Holograph notes on notecards, index of authors, titles and first lines, 49 items. 8/2 Typescript, photocopy, front matter, pp. 1-18, and end matter. 8/3 Typescript, edited, front matter, 3 items. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, with some photocopied typeset pages, front matter, pp. 1-18. 8/4 Galleys, photocopies, 14 July 1986, pp. 1-7. Galley, photocopy, 14 July 1986, 1 item. 8/5 Galleys, "marked set," edited and marked for typesetter, 14 July 1986, pp. 1-7. 8/6 Galleys, photocopies, "master," 1 August 1986, pp. 1-7. Dummy pages, photocopies, 25 items. DO YOU KNOW WHAT DAY TOMORROW IS?: A TEACHER'S ALMANAC by Lee Bennett Hopkins and Misha Arenstein (New York: Citation Press, 1975). 8/7 Correspondence, from Hopkins, 2 August 1976, 1 item. September, pp. 1-39; 8/8 October, pp. 40-80; 8/9 November, pp. 81-121; 8/10 December, pp. 122-161; 9/1 January, pp. 162-223; 9/2 February, pp. 224-271; 9/3 March, pp. 272-320; 9/4 April, pp. 321-369; 9/5 May, pp. 370-408; 9/6 June, pp. 409-441; 9/7 July, pp. 442-471; 9/8 August, pp. 472-496, and end matter. 9/9 Galleys, "master pages," edited and marked for typesetter, cover sheet, pp. 1-18; 9/10 pp. 19-39; 10/1 pp. 40-56; 10/2 pp. 58-74; 10/3 Promotional item. Holograph notes, 4 pp. 10/4-11/3 Dummy pages, for revised edition, manuscript and typeset text, 10/4 front matter, January, 34 pp.; 10/5 February, 33 pp.; 10/6 March, 40 pp.; 10/7 April, 29 pp.; 10/8 May, 23 pp.; 10/9 June, 18 pp.; 10/10 July, 21 pp.; 10/11 August, 11 pp.; 10/12 September, 39 pp.; 11/1 October, 41 pp.; 11/2 November, 37 pp.; 11/3 December, 7 pp., and end matter. DO YOU KNOW WHAT DAY TOMORROW IS?: A TEACHER'S ALMANAC by Lee Bennett Hopkins and Misha Arenstein; revised ed. (New York: Scholastic, 1990). Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, 11/4 front matter, January, 46 pp.; 11/5 February, 35 pp.; 11/6 March, 37 pp.; 11/7 April, 30 pp.; 11/8 May, 27 pp.; 11/9 June, 21 pp.; 11/10 July, 22 pp.; 11/11 August, 15 pp.; 11/12 September, 30 pp.; 11/13 October, 34 pp.; 11/14 November, 33 pp.; 12/1 December, 27 pp., and end matter. 12/2 Correspondence, publisher, 5 April 1989. Manuscripts and photocopied typescripts, edited revisions, 28 pp. 12/3 Correspondence, publisher, 6 March 1989, 1 item. 12/3-12/8 Galleys, photocopy, 23 June 1989, with queries attached. 12/3 pp. 1-35; 12/4 pp. 36-65; 12/5 pp. 66-89; 12/6 pp. 90-107; 12/7 pp. 108-136; 12/8 pp. 137-151. A DOG'S LIFE: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Linda Rochester Richards (San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983). 12/9 Typescript, photocopy, "first draft ms.," front matter, pp. 1-22, end matter, and dust jacket text. 12/10 Correspondence, publisher, 13 September 1983, 1 item. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter, pp 1-23, and end matter. Style sheet, 1 item. 12/11 Galleys, photocopies, edited, front matter and pp. 1-17. 12/12 Galleys, edited and marked for typesetter, pp. 1-17. 12/13 Layout sheets, photocopies, front matter, 2 items. Proofs, photocopies, illustrations, 6 items. EASTER BUDS ARE SPRINGING: POEMS FOR EASTER selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Tomie de Paola (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979). 13/1 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter and pp. 1-19. Correspondence. publisher, November 1978. Galley pages, photocopies, edited and marked for typesetter, 3 pp. Galleys, photocopies, 6 pp. Unbound copy. ELVES, FAIRIES, & GNOMES: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrations by Rosekrans Hoffman (New York: Knopf, 1980). 13/2 Galleys, 11 June 1979, pp. 3-8, 3 items. 13/3 Typescript, "carbon of original ms.," 23 pp. Dummy pages, photocopies, typeset text, illustrations, 16 pp. 13/4 Correspondence, publisher, 2 July 1979. Dummy pages, photocopies, typeset text and illustrations, 14 pp. Promotional item. FLIT, FLUTTER, FLY! POEMS ABOUT BUGS AND OTHER CRAWLY CREATURES selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Peter Palagonia (New York: Doubleday, 1992). 13/5 Copy of original manuscript, front matter, 20 pp. 13/6 Correspondence, publisher, 14 May 1991. Proofs, pp. 1-32. 13/7 Color proofs, front matter, pp. 7-32. GO TO BED!: A BOOK OF BEDTIME POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Rosekrans Hoffman (New York: Knopf, 1979). 13/8 Correspondence, publisher, 30 July 1979. Composition order form. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, 21 pp. Galleys, photocopies, edited, 10 pp. GOOD BOOKS, GOOD TIMES! selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, pictures by Harvey Stevenson (New York: Harper & Row, 1990). 13/9 Typescript, 19 pp. Typescript, photocopy, 17 pp. Holograph notes, index of authors and titles, 32 items. Typescript, "Christmas, 1988," front matter, pp. 1-17, and end matter. 13/10 Correspondence, publisher, 11 February 1988. Copyright notice for typesetting. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter, pp. 1-18, back matter, and dust jacket text. Correspondence, publisher, 21 October 1988. Galleys, photocopies, 17 October 1988, pp. 1-7. Correspondence, publisher, 4 November 1988. Galleys, photocopies, "master galleys," pp. 1-6. Galley, photocopy, 22 January 1989, front matter and end matter, 1p. Galley, photocopy, 3 January 1990, front matter, 1 p. Press sheet [Oversize item, stored separately]. 13/11 Proofs, 7 items. Proofs, front matter, pp. 4-31, 16 items. Unbound copy. 13/12 Critical reviews, 2 items. GOOD MORNING TO YOU, VALENTINE: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Tomie de Paola (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976). 13/13 Typescript, carbon, front matter, 28 pp. 13/14 Typescript, marked and edited for typesetter, front matter, pp. 1-23, and end matter. Galleys, pp. 1-5. Galley, photocopy, 1 p. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Wayne Blickenstaff (New York: Scholastic Book Services, 1972). 14/1 Holograph notes, 7 pp. Typescript, front matter and pp. 1-16. Galleys, photocopies, edited, 5 pp. Proof, dust jacket. Miscellaneous, 1 item. HEY-HOW FOR HALLOWEEN! by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Janet McCaffery (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974). 14/2 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter, pp. 1-22, and end matter. Galleys, 3 April 1974, pp. 1-7. I AM THE CAT: POEMS by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Linda Rochester Richards (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanich, 1981). 14/3 Note from Hopkins listing material sent, undated. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter, pp. 1-24, and end matter. 14/4 Galleys, photocopies, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter, pp. 1-11, end matter, and dust jacket text. Galleys, photocopies, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter, pp. 1-11, end matter, and dust jacket text. Galleys, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter, pp. 1-10, end matter, and dust jacket text. Promotional material, 2 items. I THINK I SAW A SNAIL: YOUNG POEMS FOR CITY SEASONS by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Crown Publishers, 1969). 14/5 Correspondence, publisher, 23 July 1969. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter and pp. 1-20. Dummy, photocopied typescript text. KIM'S PLACE: AND OTHER POEMS by Lee Bennett Hopkins, drawings by Di Fiori (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974). 14/6 Correspondence, publisher, 2 May 1974. Typescript, 18 pp. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter and pp. 4-17. 14/7 Galleys, photocopies, edited, pp. 1-6. Proof, marked for typesetter, 1 p. Proof, 2 items. KITS, CATS, LIONS, AND TIGERS: STORIES, POEMS, AND VERSE selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Vera Rosenberry (Chicago: A. Whitman, 1979). 14/8 Unbound copy. LET THEM BE THEMSELVES: LANGUAGE ARTS ENRICHMENT FOR DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 2nd ed. by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Citation Press, 1974). 15/1-15/10 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, 15/1 front matter, 20 pp.; 15/2 pp. 1-22; 15/3 pp. 23-41; 15/4 pp. 42-66; 15/5 pp. 67-88a; 15/6 pp. 89a-103; 15/7 pp. 104-125; 15/8 pp. 126-146; 15/9 pp. 147-178; 15/10 end matter, pp. 179-200. 16/1-16/4 Galleys, edited and marked for typesetter, 16/1 pp. 1-21; 16/2 pp. 22-38; 16/3 pp. 39-59; 16/4 pp. 60-69. LET THEM BE THEMSELVES: LANGUAGE ARTS ENRICHMENT FOR DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 3rd ed. by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: HarperCollins, 1992). 16/5-16/10 Manuscript, 1st draft 16/5 front matter, Part One; 16/6 Part Two; 16/7 Part Three; 16/8 Part Four; 16/9 Part Five; 16/10 Part Six. 17/1-17/6 Typescript, first version submitted to publisher, corrected. 17/1 front matter, Part One; 17/2 Part Two; 17/3 Part Three; 17/4 Part Four; 17/5 Part Five; 17/6 Part Six, appendix. 17/7-17/12 Typescript, edited for typesetter, 17/7 front matter, Part One; 17/8 Part Two; 17/9 Part Three; 17/10 Part Four; 17/11 Part Five; 17/12 Part Six, appendix. 18/1-18/4 Galley, 1st pass, author's set 13 August 91, 18/1 pp. 1-32; 18/2 pp. 34-91; 18/3 pp. 96-166; 18/4 pp. 168-220. 18/5-18/8 Galley, 1st pass, Master set, 13 August 91, 18/5 pp. 1-32; 18/6 pp. 34-91; 18/7 pp. 96-166; 18/8 pp. 168-222. 19/1-19/4 Galley, 2nd pass, Master set, 16 October 91, 19/1 pp. 1-32; 19/2 pp. 34-91; 19/3 pp. 96-166; 19/4 pp. 169-222. 19/5-19/7 Galley, 3rd pass, Master set, 31 October 91, 19/5 pp. 3-32; 19/6 pp. 34-91; 19/7 pp. 93-149. 19/8 Galley, incomplete, 1 November 91. 19/9 Correspondence 7 October 91, Galley, bound. LOVE AND KISSES: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Kris Boyd (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1983). 19/10 Typescript, 26 pp. Typescript, dust jacket text, 2 pp. 19/11 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, front matter, pp. 1-25, and end matter. 19/12 Galleys, "Master Proof," edited and marked for typesetter, 9 February 1983, pp. 1-15. MAMA by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Knopf, 1977). 20/1 Correspondence, publisher, 1975-76, 6 items. 20/2 Manuscript, edited, 66 p. 20/3-20/4 Manuscript and typescript, edited; 20/3 Chapters 1-2, 43 pp.; 20/4 Chapters 3-5, 46 pp. 20/5-20/8 Typescript, edited, 20/5 Chapters 1-3, 31 pp.; 20/6 Chapters 4-6, 31 pp.; 20/7 Chapter 4, 56 pp.; 20/8 Chapter 8, 42 pp. 20/9-20/10 Typescript; 20/9 pp. 1-36; 20/10 pp. 37-60. 21/1-21/4 Typescript, edited; 21/1 pp. 1-37; 21/2 pp. 38-59; 21/3 pp. 60-85; 21/4 pp. 86-125. 21/5-21/8 Typescript, final version, edited, photocopy; 21/5 pp. 1-36; 21/6 pp. 38-54; 21/7 pp. 55-88; 21/8 pp. 89-128. 21/9 Reviews. MAMA by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Stephen Marchesi (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992). 21/10 Dust jacket. MAMA AND HER BOYS by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Harper & Row, 1981). 21/11-21/15 Typescript, "original ms. before editing," 21/11 pp. 1-35; 21/12 pp. 36-75; 21/13 pp. 76-107; 21/14 pp. 108-143; 21/15 pp. 144-161. 22/1-22/5 Typescript, edited, marked for typesetter, Fall 1981 and undated; 22/1 pp. 1-35; 22/2 pp. 36-75; 22/3 pp. 76-107; 22/4 pp. 108-143; 22/5 pp. 144-161. 22/6 Galleys, dust jacket text, April 1981. 22/7-22/10 Galleys, author's first proof, corrected, 16 April 1981; 22/7 pp. 1-35; 22/8 pp. 36-69; 22/9 pp. 70-99; 22/10 pp. 100-149. 22/11-22/14 Galleys, author's first proof, third pass, corrected, 2 June 1981; 22/11 pp. 1-35; 22/12 pp. 36-69; 22/13 pp. 70-99; 22/14 pp. 100-149. 22/15-22/16 Galleys, page proofs, 1 July 1992; 22/15 pp. 1-85; 22/16 pp. 86-170. ME!: A BOOK OF POEMS by Lee Bennet Hopkins, illustrated by Talivaldis Stubis (New York: Seabury Press, 1970). 23/1 Galleys, 4 pp. Galleys, edited, 4 pp. 23/2 Folded and gathered sheets in dust jacket. Parent's/Teacher Guide to Me! MERRILY COMES OUR HARVEST IN: POEMS FOR THANKSGIVING selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978). 23/3 Galleys, first proof, 18 April 1978, 7 pp. Folders and gathered sheets MOMENTS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Michael Hague (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980). 23/4 Correspondence, publisher 12 January 1981. Typescript, edited, marked for typesetter, pp. 1-68. 23/5 Galleys, edited, 19 pp. Galleys, edited, 11 pp. 23/6 Proof, uncorrected in dust jacket; Promotional piece. MORE BOOKS BY MORE PEOPLE: INTERVIEWS WITH SIXTY-FIVE AUTHORS OF BOOKS FOR CHILDREN by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Citation Press, 1974). 24/1-24/10 Typescript, edited, marked for typesetter; 24/1 pp. 1-37; 24/2 pp. 38-90; 24/3 pp. 91-130; 24/4 pp. 131-169; 24/5 pp. 170-221; 24/6 pp. 222-276; 24/7 pp. 277-323; 24/8 pp. 324-361; 24/9 pp. 362-402; 24/10 pp. 403-429. 25/11 List of authors interviewed. Sample chapter published in ELEMENTARY ENGLISH, October 1973. 25/2-25/5 Galleys, Proof 1; 25/2 pp. 1-35; 25/3 pp. 36-63; 25/4 pp. 65-95; 25/5 pp. 96-129. MORE SURPRISES selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Harper & Row, 1987). 26/1 Manuscript, 4 pp. Manuscript, September 1985, 2 pp. Manusript, November 1985, 4 pp. Typescript, with front matter, 26 pp. holograph notes, index of authors and titles. 26/2 Typescript, with index, 26 pp. 26/3 Typescript, edited, amrked for typesetter. Typescript, client's copy, edited. 26/4 Galleys, 12 January 1986, 15 December 1986. Proof, master set, 6 February 1986. Dust jacket. MORNING, NOON, AND NIGHTTIME, TOO: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Nancy Hannans (New York: Harper & Row, 1980). 26/5 Manuscript, 8 September 1977, 3 pp. Manuscript, 11 January 1978, 6 pp. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, 12 January 1979. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, undated. 26/6 Typescript, 50 pp. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, 20 January 1979. Correspondence, 12 July 1979. 26/7 Proofs. 26/8 Correspondence, 12 September 1979; 21 September 1979. Artwork, photocopies, undated. MUNCHING: POEMS ABOUT EATING selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrations by Nelle Davis (Boston: Little, Brown, 1985). 26/9 Holograph notes, index of authors and poems. Manuscript, 28 March 1978 - 19 January 1984. 26/10 Typescript, edited, undated. 26/11 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, 1985. 26/12 Working layout, not final. illustrations, photocopy. 26/13 Galleys, edited, "original" 24 April 1985. Galleys, edited, "duplicate" 24 April 1985. Galleys, edited, "duplicate" 24 April 1985. Galleys, marked for typesetter, 24 April 1985. 26/14 Proofs, Master, 1985. Proofs, edited. Proofs, edited. Proofs, edited. 26/15 Illustrations, photocopy, 19 pp. Folded and gathered sheets in dust jacket. MY MANE CATCHES THE WIND: POEMS ABOUT HORSES selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Sam Savitt (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979). 27/1 Background research. Typescript, 28 pp. 27/2 Typescript, edited, marked for typesetter, 47 pp. 27/3 Galleys, first proof, 2 April 1979. 27/4 Galleys, corrected, printer's set, 2 April 1979. 27/5 Folded and gathered sheets in dust jacket. 27/6 Promotional piece. ON OUR WAY: POEMS OF PRIDE AND LOVE selected tby Lee Bennett Hopkins, photographs by David Parks (New York: Knopf, 1974). 27/7 Manuscript, edited, 21 pp. 27/8 Galleys, paste-up set, edited. 27/9 Promotional pieces, 2 items. ON THE FARM poems selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Laurel Molk (Boston: Little Brown, 1991). 27/10 List of poems, holograph, 3 pp. 27/11 Typescript, edited, photocopy, 22 pp. 27/12 Typescript, copy edited for typesetter, 24 pp. 27/13 Galleys, author's set, edited. 27/14 Dust jacket proof Folded and gathered sheets in dust jacket Correspondence, publisher, 28 July 1991 Promotional piece. PARTNERS IN LEARNING: A CHILD-CENTERED APPROACH TO TEACHING THE SOCIAL STUDIES by Lee Bennett Hopkins and Misha Arenstein (New York: Citation Press, 1971). 27/15 Notes, holograph; 27/16 Notes, holograph. 28/1 Book outline. 28/2 Manuscript pages; 28/3 Manuscript pages; 28/4 Manuscript pages; 28/5 Manuscript pages; 28/6 Manuscript pages; 28/7 Manuscript pages; 28/8 Manuscript pages; 28/9 Manuscript pages. 29/1-29/4 Typescript, edited, marked for typesetter; 29/1 front matter, 10 pp. pp. 1-69; 29/2 pp. 70-143; 29/3 pp. 144-207; 29/4 pp. 208-253. 29/5-29/6 Galleys, edited; 29/5 pp. 1-27; 29/6 pp. 28-65. 29/7 Review. PASS THE POETRY, PLEASE!: USING POETRY IN PRE-KINDERGARTEN-SIX CLASSROOMS by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Citation Press, 1972). 30/1 Typescript, preliminary, 87 pp. 30/2-30/6 Typescript, edited, marked for typesetter; 30/2 pp. 1-48; 30/3 pp. 49-100; 30/4 pp. 101-150; 30/5 pp. 151-207. 30/6 Galleys, edited, pp. 1-8. 30/7-30/9 Galleys, edited, Master set; 30/7 pp. 1-22; 30/8 pp. 23-41; 30/9 pp. 42-63. 31/1 Proofs, edited, pp. 1-188. 31/2 Proofs, edited, Master set, pp. 1-188. PASS THE POETRY, PLEASE!: USING POETRY IN PRE-KINDERGARTEN-SIX CLASSROOMS by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Harper & Row, 1986). 31/3 Correspondence, publisher, 19 September 1983 - 3 September 1986, 10 items. Proposal for revision, 3 pp. 31/4-32/3 Manuscript and typescript for revision, (cut and paste) 31/4 Part 1, 41 pp.; 31/5 Part 2, 61 pp.; 31/6 Part 2, pp. 26-73; 31/7 Part 2, 46 pp.; 31/8 Part 3, 52 pp.; 31/9 Part 4, 36 pp.; 32/1 Part 4, 54 pp.; 32/2 Part 6, 36 pp.; 32/3 Chapter 5, Appendix, 22 pp. 32/4-32/9 Typescript, edited, photocopy; 32/4 Part 1, pp. 1-24; 32/5 Part 2, pp. 1-54; 32/6 Part 2, pp. 55-108; 32/7 Part 3, pp. 1-33; 32/8 Part 4, pp. 1-78; 32/9 Appendix, 27 pp. 33/1-33/7 Typescript, edited, marked for typesetter; 33/1 pp. 1-24; 33/2 pp. 25-74; 33/3 pp. 81-145; 33/4 pp. 146-180; 33/5 pp. 181-224; 33/6 pp. 225-289; 33/7 Index, 37 pp. 34/1-34/4 Galleys, author's set, edited, pp. 1-53; 34/1 pp. 1-53; 34/2 pp. 54-116; 34/3 pp. 117-181; 34/4 pp. 182-289. 34/5-34/8 Galleys, Master set, first pass; 34/5 pp. 1-53; 34/6 pp. 54-116; 34/7 pp. 117-181; 34/8 pp. 182-289. 35/1-35/4 Proofs, edited; 35/1 front matter - pp. 51; 35/2 pp. 52-110; 35/3 pp. 111-169; 35/4 pp. 170-244. 35/5-35/8 Proofs, master set, 2nd pass; 35/5 front matter - pp. 51; 35/6 pp. 52-110; 35/7 pp. 111-169; 35/8 pp. 170-246. 36/1-36/4 Proofs, 3rd pass; 36/1 front matter - pp. 51; 36/2 pp. 52-110; 36/3 pp. 111-169; 36/4 pp. 170-248. 36/5 Proofs, Index, pp. 249-264 (four versions) 36/6 Proof, uncorrected, bound. 37/1-37/2 Blues; 37/1 front matter - pp. 150; 37/2 pp. 151-246. 37/3-37/4 Folded and gathered proofs; 37/3 pp. 23-150; 37/4 pp. 151-262. 37/5-37/6 Folded and gathered proofs; 37/5 front matter - pp. 118; 37/6 pp. 119-262. 37/7 Reviews, 4 pp. Dust jacket. PEOPLE FROM MOTHER GOOSE: A QUESTION BOOK by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt (San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1989). 38/1 Typescript, edited, 4 pp. 38/2 Proof, 1st proof, color, 14 pp. 38/3 Proof, folded and gathered sheets, Promotional item. PTERODACTYLS AND PIZZA selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott (New York: Trumpet Club, 1992). 38/4 Manuscript, 6 pp. Index notes. Correspondence from Trumpet Club Sketch comments. Outline, Ms, 9 pp. Typescript, 75 pp. 38/5 Typescript, 37 pp. Typescript, 44 pp. Proofs, 46 pp. 13 June 1991 Proofs, edited, 23 pp. 4 April 1991 38/6 Proofs Typescript 47 pp. 31 pp. QUESTIONS by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Carolyn Croll (New York: HarperCollins, 1992). 38/7 Manuscript, 14 pp. 9 Feb. 1982 - 5 Sept. 87 38/8 Correspondence, 10 Sept 1987 Typescript, 43 pp. 38/9 Typescript, edited, 48 pp. 38/10 Correspondence, 14 Feb 92, HarperCollins Correspondence, 31 Aug 92, HarperCollins Typescript, edited, marked for printer, 50 pp. 38/11 Press sheets, second proof, 4 Jan 92. 38/12 Folded and gathered sheets and dust jacket. RAINBOWS ARE MADE: POEMS by Carl Sandburg, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, wood engravings by Fritz Eichenberg (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982). 39/1 Index cards, 2 envelopes 39/2 Manuscript, edited, 16 pp. 39/3-39/4 Typescript, edited; 39/3 pp. 4, 8-45; 39/4 pp. 46-86. 39/5 Typescript, edited, amrked for typesetter, 25 pp. 39/6 Typescript, introduction, front matter, index, 18 pp. 39/7-39/8 Galleys, marked set; 39/7 pp. 1-20; 39/8 pp. 21-44. 39/9-39/10 Galleys; 39/9 pp. 1-20; 39/10 pp. 21-44. 40/1-40/2 Galleys, Master set; 40/1 pp. 1-20; 40/2 pp. 21-47. 40/3-40/4 Galleys, Master set, edited; 40/3 pp. 1-20; 40/4 pp. 21-44. 40/5-40/6 Galleys, corrected; 40/5 pp. 1-20; 40/6 pp. 21-49. 40/7 Illustrations, photocopy, 6 pp. 40/8 Proof, uncorrected, bound (2 copies) 40/9 Dust jacket, 2 versions. 40/10 Poster, signed; Promotional item, 2 pp. RING OUT WILD BELLS: POEMS ABOUT HOLIDAYS AND SEASONS, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Karen Baumann (San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,1992. 41/1 Manuscript, various versions, 34 pp. 41/2 Typescript, various versions, 29 pp. 41/3 Galleys, dated 4 Aug 89, 68 pp. 41/4 Galleys, marked with corrections, pp. 1-79. 41/5 Galleys, text and illustration, pp. 10-75. 41/6 Illustrations, photocopy, 10 pp. Illustrations, photocopy, 4/90 rev. 18 pp. 41/7 Galleys, partial, 17 pp. 41/8 Galleys, long, Master GG edited 9 Aug 89. Photocopies, 34 pp. 9 Aug 89. 41/9 Galleys, long, revised Master GG 31 Aug 89. 41/10 Galleys, long 10 Jul 91 41/11 Galleys, long; front and back matter 16 Dec 91 41/12 Mechanicals 41/13 Correspondence with Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Typescript for flap copy and introduction Index cards. 41/14 Correspondence 11 Mar 92 Proof, color, production first proof, jacket and illustrations. 41/15 Folded and gathered sheets with dust jacket Promotional item. THE SEA IS CALLING ME: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Walter Gaffney Kessell (San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986). 42/1 Manuscript, list of poems, 4 pp. 42/2 Typescript, 26 pp. Typescript for poem, "Tell me, tell me, Sarah Jane" 42/3 Typescript, front and back matter, 6 pp. 42/4 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, pp. 1-24. 42/5 Illustrations, photocopy of styles, 8 pp. 42/6 Proof, 1 pp. Galleys 21 May 85 42/7 Dust jacket proof, Promotional post card. SIDE BY SIDE: POEMS TO READ TOGETHER collected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Hilary Knight (New York: Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1988). 42/8 Index cards. 42/9 Manuscript, 22 pp. 42/10 Typescript, 12 pp. 42/11 Typescript, Spring and Summer, 27 pp. 42/12 Typescript, Autumn and Winter, 51 pp. 42/13 Indexes. SING HEY FOR CHRISTMAS DAY!: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Laura Jean Allen (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975). 43/1 Typescript, 26 pp. 43/2 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, 31 pp. 43/3 Galley. THE SKY IS FULL OF SONG selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Dirk Zimmer (New York: Harper & Row, 1983). 43/4 Typescript, preliminary; 43/5 Typescript, preliminary; 43/6 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, 44 pp. 43/7 Illustrations, photocopies 43/8 Galleys 28 Sept 82 Galleys 26 Oct 82. A SONG IN STONE: CITY POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, photographs by Anna Held Audette (New York: Crowell, 1983). 44/1 Index cards, 1 envelope 44/2 Typescript, 28 pp. 44/3 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter 4, 20 pp. 44/4 Front matter, 9 pp. 44/5 Galleys 44/6 Photogrpahs, photocopies 44/7 Typescript for flap copy 44/8 Folded and gathered sheets and dust jacket. STILL AS A STAR: A BOOK OF NIGHTTIME POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Karen Milone (Boston: Little, Brown, 1989). 44/9 Index cards 44/10 Manuscript, book outline, 2 pp. 44/11 Typescript, 24 pp. 44/12 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter 44/13 Galleys, 12 Nov 87 44/14 Illustrations, photocopies 44/15 Folded and gathered sheets and dust jacket. SURPRISES compiled by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by Megan Lloyd (Heinemann, 1989). 45/1 Manuscript, 11 pp. 45/2 Typescript, 53 pp. 45/3 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, 50 pp. 45/4 Galleys 45/5 Folded and gathered sheets and dust jacket. TAKE HOLD: AN ANTHOLOGY OF PULITZER PRIZE WINNING POEMS compiled by Lee Bennett Hopkins (Nashville: T. Nelson, 1974). 45/6 Manuscript, edited, 47 pp. 45/7 Research materials; photocopies of poems from which the book contents were selected. 45/8-45/9 Typescript; 45/8 front matter, pp. 1-40; 45/9 pp. 41-101. 45/10-45/11 Typescript; 45/10 52 pp.; 45/11 56 pp. THIS STREET'S FOR ME!: POEMS by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Crown Publishers, 1970). 46/1 Galleys 46/2 Folded and gathered sheets, 2 copies; 46/3 Promotional materials, 3 items THREAD ONE TO A STAR: A BOOK OF POEMS collected by Lee Bennett Hopkins and Misha Arenstein (New York: Four Winds Press, 1976). 46/4-46/5 Typescript, photocopy; 46/4 pp. 1-49; 46/5 44 pp. 46/6-46/7 Typescript; 46/6 pp. 1-34; 46/7 pp. 35-72. 46/8 Galley. THROUGH OUR EYES: POEMS AND PICTURES ABOUT GROWING UP, poems selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, photographs by Jeffrey Dunn (Boston: Little, Brown, 1992). 47/1 "From manuscript to printed book" - author guide Manuscript, 1 p. Typescript, revised, Sept 90 Typescript, marked for typesetter, 24 pp. 47/2 Galleys, 11 Jul 91 (2 copies) 47/3 Mechanicals, pp. 1-32 (2 copies) 47/4 Proof, color Folded and gathered sheets TO LOOK AT ANY THING: POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, photographs by John Earl (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978). 47/5 Typescript, preliminary, 6 pp. Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter, pp. 1-30; 47/6 Galley Promotional item. TO THE ZOO : ANIMAL POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, illustrated by John Wallner (Boston: Little, Brown, 1992). 48/1 Manuscript, 18 Jan 82, 2 pp. Typescript, 24 pp. Typescript, marked for typesetter, 33 pp. 48/2 "From manuscript to printed book" - guide for authors 48/3 Galley 26 Jun 89 48/4 Dummy by John Wallner (photocopied illustrations) 48/5 Folded and gathered sheets and dust jacket. VOYAGES: POEMS by Walt Whitman, selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, with illustrations by Charles Mikolaycak (San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988). 49/1 Manuscript. 49/2-49/3 Typescript; 49/2 pp. 1-29H; 49/3 pp. 30-54; Indexes, 7 pp. 49/4-49/5 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter; 49/4 pp. 1-36; 49/5 pp. 37-77. 49/6 Illustration, photocopies with notes; 49/7 Galleys, 19 Feb 88 49/8 Galleys, marked 22 Mar 88 49/9-49/10 Proofs, marked; 49/9 pp. 1-31; 49/10 pp. 32-77. 49/11 Proof, bound, uncorrected (2 copies) dust jacket book mark. 49/12 Reviews. WONDER WHEELS: A NOVEL by Lee Bennett Hopkins (New York: Knopf, 1979). 50/1-50/5 Manuscript; 50/1 40 pp.; 50/2 43 pp.; 50/3 40 pp.; 50/4 38 pp.; 50/5 42 pp. 50/6 Typescript, preliminary, 88 pp. 50/7 Typescript, preliminary, 70 pp. 50/8 Typescript, preliminary, 75 pp. 50/9 Typescript, preliminary, 26 pp. 50/10 Typescript, preliminary, 27 pp. 50/11 Typescript, preliminary, 66 pp. 51/1-51/2 Typescript, edited; 51/1 pp. 1-80; 51/2 pp. 81-192. 51/3-51/5 Typescript, edited and marked for typesetter; 51/3 pp. 1-60; 51/4 pp. 61-121; 51/5 pp. 122-192. 52/1 Galleys, pp. 1-55. 52/2 Galleys, amrked, Master Set 20 Oct 78 52/3 Galley, Master Set 4 Dec 78 52/4 Printing specifications, 11 pp. Paste-ups, 3 pp. 52/5 Mechanicals 52/6 Blues 52/7 Reviews. ZOO! A BOOK OF POEMS selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins, pictures by Robert Frankenberg (New York: Crown Publishers, 1971). 52/8 Folded and gathered sheets.

    D. Zebra Wings Television Program

    53/1 Correspondence, 1973-1974; 53/2 Correspondence, 1975-1976; 53/3 Correspondence, undated. 53/4 Proposals 53/5 Manuscript notes 53/6 Schedule and production notes 53/7 In-Service training - script and notes Film - stored separately box 56 53/8 "Words, Words, Words" - Script and notes 54/1 "Short Story" - script and notes 54/2 "Myth and Fables" - script and notes 54/3 "Poetry I" - script and notes 54/4 "Poetry II" - script and notes 54/5 "Humor I" - script and notes 54/6 "Humor II" - script and notes 54/7 "Mystery" - script and notes 54/8 "Writer's Tools" - script and notes 54/9 "Persuasive Writing" - script and notes 55/1 "Advertising" - script and notes 55/2 "Newspaper Writing" - script and notes 55/3 "Playwriting" - script and notes 55/4 "Scriptwriting" - script and notes 55/5 "Journal" - script and notes 55/6 Teachers Guide 55/7 Videotapes, helical scan, 3 items (stored separately in Box 56) 55/8 Promotional materials, 7 items 55/9 Photographs, promotional, 9 items 55/10 Press coverage articles, 9 items 55/11 Report June 1976 55/12 Samples of logo, stationary, transfer, 5 items 55/13 Research articles collected by Lee Bennett Hopkins 55/14 Student reactions 56 Audio Visual Materials (described in other box inventories)

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