Jella Lepman (15 May 1891, in Stuttgart – 4 October 1970, in Zurich) was a German journalist, author and translator who founded the International Youth Library in Munich.[1]
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JellaLepman (15 May 1891, in Stuttgart – 4 October 1970, in Zurich) was a German journalist, author and translator who founded the International Youth...
International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) was founded by JellaLepman in the 1950s. The Hans Christian Andersen Award was first proposed in...
headquarters of the IBBY are located in Basel, Switzerland. In 1952, JellaLepman organized a meeting in Munich, Germany, called International Understanding...
The Munich library was founded in 1949 by the journalist and author JellaLepman. The idea was a huge success because of the youth book exhibition in...
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children's books to bridge cultures and, ultimately, to promote peace. JellaLepman, founder of the International Youth Library in Munich, started IBBY in...
The Lady with the Books: A Story Inspired by the Remarkable Work of JellaLepman. Illus. by Marie Lafrance. Kids Can Press. (Canada) Van de Vendel, Edward...
Children's Book Council of Iran Touran Mirhadi – Children Book Council Journal: Tooran Mirhadi and JellaLepman: Two Women, Two Continents, One Aspiration...
Bookbird was published in 1957 as a newsletter, by the founder of IBBY, JellaLepman. The publication, Bookbird: A Flight Through Time (2021) recounts in...