Children's Books
Boy blowing a dandelion
Baby admiring birds
Stork
Boy and horse
Girls
Girl with umbrella
Rabbits with bird
Mouse freeing rabbits from net
Rabbits with bird
The Quest of the Golden Condor
Published in 1946, this adventure story is set in Peru in 1938. It is the tale of a father and his two sons’ pursuit of an Incan treasure known as the "golden condor." This copy has a bookplate identifying the book as a gift from the publisher, Alfred A. Knopf, to the Aeronautical Archives. It is representative of the many works of popular aviation adventure stories in the National Air and Space Museum library collection that document how motorized flight captured young people's imaginations.
Brown Gold
Brown Gold traces the development of African American children’s literature from the 1870s to the 2000s. The book includes literary criticism and pedagogy, as well as literary history and cultural analysis. The author discusses the use and impact of racial terms such as Afro, Negro, African American, and others. The book also focuses on African American illustrations, and on how African Americans were portrayed and caricaturized in children’s picture books. The discussion addresses the impact of these portrayals on the experiences of African Americans in their daily lives.
Ein Wintermarchen
The Cooper-Hewitt has a large collection of 19th century illustrated children's books, in many languages. This is an Illustrated storybook book of a German winter fairy tale.