Edna
Groff Diehl was a early 20th century resident of Dauphin Co.,
Pennsylvania where she was actively involved in the literary scene:
providing readings of her books for children in the local libraries as
well as her poetry. To this day a prize is awarded in her name (and from
her endowment) for best poetry in Pennsylvania.
Two
stories of the "Little Would Nots" as the become "Little Want-to-Bes":
cute young dogs and cats who stand out by being a bit different.
Wonderfully expressive color lithographs illustrate these tales. The
Would Not's are scarce enough in the wild, but we found only one copy of
the Want to Be's available on line, listing at $750.00. The book is
comprised of two stories, released separately in the format used by
Little Golden Books some 20 years after these were published.
Standard sized oversized book.
Gabriel
moved to Racine, Wis. when they merged with Loeb (another publisher of books for children) which was located
there. Together, they evolved into Western Press and took over the Little Golden
Book franchise in the mid 50's.