Henrietta Hochschild Collection of Children’s Books

An illustration of the Pied Piper from a Browning title within the Henrietta Hoschschild Children's Collection.

St. Louis educator, reading specialist, and long-time collector of children’s books Henrietta Maizner Hochschild donated a choice selection from her library — more than 1,000 books, magazines, and ephemeral pieces documenting the evolution of children’s literature — to Washington University in the 1980s and ’90s.

The Henrietta Hochschild Children Collection is used by researchers interested in the influence of fairy tales, fantasy, and other popular works on the literary, social, and moral development of writers and artists who read these books as children. Students of book history and its related specializations also find the collection a valuable reference for design, illustration, and the interplay of text and image.

The Hole Book cover art has a group of children lined up to take a look at a hole.
The Hole Book by Peter Newell (1908).

Contact

Department
Special Collections, Special Collections, Preservation, and Digital Strategies
Name
Cassie Brand
she/her
Job Title
Curator of Rare Books
Phone Number
(314) 935-4950