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Jella Lepman (15 May 1891, in
Stuttgart – 4
October 1970, in Zurich) was a
German journalist,
author and
translator who
founded the
International Youth...
- The
Jella Lepman medal is an
award made to
individuals and
institutions that have made
lasting contributions to children's literature. It is
named after...
- Budd
Lepman (August 19, 1917 – June 8, 1999) was an
American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer who
trained two Champions, won a
record five
training titles...
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International Board on
Books for
Young People (IBBY) was
founded by
Jella Lepman in the 1950s. The Hans
Christian Andersen Award was
first proposed in 1953...
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headquarters of IBBY are
located in Basel, Switzerland. In 1952,
Jella Lepman organized a
meeting in Munich, Germany,
called "International Understanding...
- The Lady with the Books: A
Story Inspired by the
Remarkable Work of
Jella Lepman (2020) The Girl Who
Loved Giraffes and
Became the World's
First Giraffologist...
- The
Munich library was
founded in 1949 by the
journalist and
author Jella Lepman. The idea was a huge
success because of the
youth book
exhibition in 1946...
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Invisible Child: On
Reading and
Writing Books for Children, 2001.
Jella Lepman and Her
Library of Dreams. The
Woman Who
Rescued a
Generation of Children...
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Bookbird was
published in 1957 as a newsletter, by the
founder of IBBY,
Jella Lepman. The publication, Bookbird: A
Flight Through Time (2021)
recounts in words...
- water.
Cooks earned a
nickname as "the Archer".
Cooks married Briannon Lepman on July 7, 2018. In 2020,
Cooks donated $50,000 to his
hometown of Stockton...