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Brown, Margaret Wise

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Brown, Margaret Wise (1910–52) author; born in New York City. She studied in Switzerland (1923–25) and Hollins College, Virginia (1928–32), worked for the Bureau of Educational Experiments (later Bank Street School) as a publisher, edited children's books for William R. Scott (1938–41), and divided her time between New York City and Vinal Haven, Maine. A gifted writer of many innovative books of verse and stories for children, notably Goodnight Moon (1947), she died suddenly in France after an operation for appendicitis.


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