Foreword
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
A to Z of Children's Literature
List of Prizes and Prizewinners
Daniel Hahn is a writer, editor, and translator, with some fourty books to his name. With Leonie Flynn and Susan Reuben he has edited the award-winning Ultimate Book Guide series of reading guides for children and teenagers. He is on the board of a number of organizations that deal with literature and free speech.
`Review from previous edition a wonderful book ... deserves to
become a classic'
The Economist
`It is written with a lightness of touch exactly suited to its
subject, and with an instinct for selecting the most human and
interesting facts about children's books and their authors'
Iona Opie
`invaluable ... it is hard to imagine a more needed or attractive
companion'
School Library Journal
`a substantial achievement'
Times Literary Supplement
`a treasure chest which everyone seriously interested in children's
literature will want to own'
Children's Literature Association Quarterly
`a treasure trove of information on the stories behind the stories
and the people behind the pen names'
Folio Books
`Daniel Hahn's Oxford Companion adds up to a wonderful assemblage
of past glories, present enchantments, intriguing rediscoveries,
useful annotation, informed opinion and pointers to the future of a
fascinating branch of English literature.'
Irish Times, Patricia Craig
`rarely a day goes by without me consulting this fascinating,
invaluable treasure.'
Joy Court, Books for Keeps
`Anyone who wants to know more about the children's book world
today will find this edition essential and one that will be dipped
into time and time again.'
Carousel, Chris Riddell
`Every public library should have one [and] it is an essential
purchase for any self respecting school library or English
Department genuinely interested in promoting reading for
pleasure.'
School Librarian, Joy Court
`the volume that Hahn has put together does a very good job in
balancing the influential writers of the past with newer voices,
and offering a real sense of how children's literature has grown
over the years.'
A Hermit's Progress, Victoria Addis 07/06/2015
`a vast, rich yet contained network, in which new worlds can be
discovered, and old worlds savoured afresh.'
Times Literary Supplement, Philip Womack
`an erudite, passionate dictionary of children's literature that
runs from Aesop to Harry Potter... excitingly up to date'
Daily Telegraph, Simon Mason
`It remains an indispensable, comprehensive and readily
comprehensible Companion for old hands and new, crafted with loving
care. It is a distillation of knowledge of a depth and breadth that
makes you boggle anew at what one book can do.'
Guardian, Lucy Mangan
`a learned and totally addictive guide'
Times, Alex O'Connell
`This is one reference work that no one interested in the world of
children's books should be without.'
Oxford Times, Jaine Blackman
`A tremendous achievement and a very worthy successor to the
original. You should buy a copy.'
Achuka, Michael Thorn
`perhaps best of all, Hahn has preserved the agreeably donnish
atmosphere of the original version, with its long entries on
obscure authors or titles all written with love as well as
erudition... I would not therefore ever want to be without the
Oxford Companion, not so much despite but because of its endearing
eccentricities, with its second edition admirably following up the
charm and achievements of the first.'
Books for Keeps, Nicholas Tucker
`If you like children's books, there is no question about it; you
need a copy of the second edition.'
Bookwitch, Ann Giles
Ask a Question About this Product More... |