The Center for the Book in the Library of Congress invites people of all ages to discover the fascinating people, places and events that await you whenever you read.
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"A Apple Pie"
by Kate Greenaway
"A Christmas Carol"
by Charles Dickens
"A Study In Scarlet"
by A. Conan Doyle
"Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
by Mark Twain
"Aesop's Fables"
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
by Lewis Carroll
"Anne of Green Gables"
by L. M. Montgomery
"The Baby's Own Aesop:"
by Walter Crane
"Ballad of the Lost Hare"
by Margaret Sidney
"Baseball ABC"
"The Children's Object Book"
"Cinderella"
"The Circus Procession"
"Complete Version of ye Three Blind Mice"
by John W. Ivimey
"Denslow's Humpty Dumpty"
"Denslow's Mother Goose"
"Denslow's Three Bears"
"Dracula"
by Bram Stoker
"Gobolinks, or Shadow-Pictures for Young and Old"
by Ruth McEnery Stuart
"Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm"
by Jacob Grimm
"Hansel & Grethel"
by Hamilton Wright Mabie
"In the Court of King Arthur"
by Samuel E. Lowe
"Jack and the Beanstalk"
"The Jungle Book"
by Rudyard Kipling
"Jungle Tales of Tarzan"
by Edgar Rice Burroughs
"Moby Dick"
by Herman Melville
"Mother Goose Finger Plays"
by Irene Margaret Cullison
"My Very First Little German Book"
"Nights with Uncle Remus"
by Joel Chandler Harris
"Our Flag,"
by Sarah E. Champion
"Peter and Wendy"
by J. M. Barrie
"Peter Rabbit"
by Thornton W. Burgess
“The Pied Piper of Hamelin,”
by Robert Browning
"Pinocchio"
by Carlo Collodi
"Rapunzel"
"Rumpelstiltskin"
"Robin Hood"
by Paul Creswick
“The Rocket Book,”
by Peter Newell
"Sleeping Beauty"
by C. S. Evans
"The Snow Queen"
by Hans Christian Andersen
"Snow White"
by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards
“The Square Book of Animals”
William Nicholson
"The Story of the Three Little Pigs"
"Treasure Island"
by Robert Louis Stevenson
“The Twelve Magic Changelings”
M.A. Glen
"The Ugly Duckling"
by Hans Christian Andersen
“Vieilles Chansons pour les Petits Enfants”
M.A. Glen
“A Visit From Saint Nicholas”
Illustrated From Drawings By F.O.C. Darley
"White Fang"
by Jack London
“The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”
L. Frank Baum
“The Wonders of a Toy Shop”
National Ambassador for Young People's Literature
Walter Dean Myers is the third National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, appointed by Librarian of Congress James H. Billington in January 2012. Myers will serve in the position through 2013. He succeeds Katherine Paterson, who served in 2010-2011, and Jon Scieszka, who served in 2008-2009. The award-winning Myers has chosen “Reading Is Not Optional” as the theme for his platform.
Booklists
Read.gov presents a sampling of suggested books that will spark the imagination and transport readers to new and exciting places. Look for these books in your local library. The books supplement the online resources in the American Memory website. Following each list is a link to the corresponding online resources.
Other booklists from the Library of Congress include:
U.S. Presidents
- Collins, Mary. “Mount Vernon.” Children's Press, 1997.
- Blumberg, Rhoda. “What's the Deal? Jefferson, Napoleon, and the Louisiana Purchase.”National Geographic Society, 1998.
- Freedman, Russell. “Lincoln: A Photobiography.” Clarion Books, 1987.
- More Books on U.S. Presidents
Sports
- Robinson, Sharon. “Testing the Ice: A True Story About Jackie Robinson.” Scholastic Inc., 2009
- Gutman, Dan. “Honus and Me: A Baseball Card Adventure.”Avon Books, 1997.
- Ritter, Lawrence S. “Leagues Apart: The Men and Times of the Negro Baseball Leagues.” Morrow Junior Books, 1995.
- More Books on Sports
Civil War
- Chambers, Catherine. “All About Maps.” Franklin Watts, 1998.
- Moore, Kay. “If You Lived at the Time of the Civil War.” Scholastic, 1994.
- Murphy, Jim. “The Boys' War: Confederate and Union Soldiers Talk About the Civil War.” Clarion Books, 1990.
- More Books on the
Civil War
American Inventors
- Adler, David. “Thomas Alva Edison: Great Inventor.” Holiday House, 1990.
- Parker, Steve. “Alexander Graham Bell and the Telephone.” Chelsea House, 1995.
- Hays, Wilma Pitchford. “Samuel Morse and the Electronic Age.” Watts, 1966.
- More Books on American Inventors
Maps
- Bacon, Josephine. “The Doubleday Atlas of the United States of America.” Doubleday, 1990.
- Clouse, Nancy L. “Puzzle Maps USA.” Henry Hold and Co., 1990.
- Glickman, Jane. “Cool Geography.” Price Stern Sloan, 1998.
- More Books on Maps
National Parks
- Duncan, Dayton and Ken Burns. “The National Parks: America's Best Idea.” Knopf Doubleday, 2009.
- Kent, Deborah. “Yellowstone National Park.” Children's Press, 1994.
- Knowlton, Jack. “Maps and Globes.” Children's Press, 1997.
- More Books on National Parks
Contests
Winners: Letters About Literature
“Dear L. M. Montgomery,
One of the greatest influences from books I've read this year came from your book Anne of Green Gables. Anne's knack for turning ordinary things into extra ordinary things caught my eye. She is clever, fun-loving, creative, determined and occasionally a little bit absentminded. All of these qualities remind me of me and helped me realize that a little bit of romance, or imagination should always be a part of all of us, and can brighten up many an unpleasant day. …