Key: abc = all three lists; c = 2007 only; etc
2003 | 2005 | 2007 | continuity notes (;; inferred) | |
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Grades K–4 | 34 | 34/36 | 31 + 1 red |
13 abc; 8 ab; 10‡ bc; 5 b (36‡); 1 ac ;; 12 a; 8 c (57) |
Grades 5–8 | 33 | 33 | 36 | 15 abc; 11 ab; 5 bc; 2 b (33); 0 ac ;; 7 a; 16 c (56) |
Grades 9–12 | 33 | 33 | 33 | 13 abc; 10 ab; 7 bc; 3 b (33); 1 ac ;; 9 a; 12 c (55) |
Sum = 168 including 161 distinct writers, seven listed for #Multiple age groups across the three time periods.
‡ Dadey and Jones, 2006 Grades K-4 listings --the only difference between 2005 (100) and 2006 (102) across the three age groups.
160 have pages at EN.wiki, all except 2007 Grades K–4 Bobbie Kalman (Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary - Canada). See Talk:Mosonmagyaróvár#Bobbie Kalman.
2003 | 2005 | 2007 | continuity notes (;; inferred) | |
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Grades K–4 | 12 | 8 | 4 (4+/18) | 3 abc; 3 ab; 1 bc; 1 b (8); 0 ac ;; 6 a; 0 c (14) |
Grades 5–8 | 16 | 19 | 21 (12/21) | 9 abc; 5 ab; 4 bc; 1 b (19); 0 ac ;; 2 a; 8 c (29) |
Grades 9–12 | 24 | 26 | 23 (12/19) | 11 abc; 7 ab; 6 bc; 2 b (26); 0 ac ;; 6 a; 6 c (38) |
Sum = 81 including 76 distinct writers, five listed for #Multiple age groups across the three time periods.
Coverage at DE.wiki is 1/4 Grades K–4; 1/2 Grades 5–8; 2/3 Grades 9–12 --almost 1/2 overall.
2003 Top 100 Authors
edit2014-03-14 German Wikipedia evidently covers 11, 16, and 24 of these writers (51 of 100).
According to plan all names are disambiguated here.
2005 only
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Debbie Dadey (also K–4)
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2007 and perhaps 2005
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Judy Blume: K-4 2003, 2005; 5-8 2007
Debbie Dadey: K-4 2006, 2007; 5-8 2005
Roald Dahl: K-4 2003, 2005; 5-8 2007
Jean C. George: K-4 2003, 2005; 5-8 2007
Patricia MacLachlan: K-4 2003; 5-8 2007
Scott O'Dell: 5-8 2003, 2005; 9-12 2007
Mildred D. Taylor: 5-8 2003, 2005; 9-12 2007
Grades 9-12 Top 100 Authors
editby paperback sales, time and geographic scope unknown
- (2003) Grades 9-12 Top 100 Authors===
33 (archived 2003-08-10) http://web.archive.org/web/20030810044311/http://www.edupaperback.org/top100.cfm?page=3
- [2007] Grades 9-12 Top 100 Authors===
33 listed (archived 2007-11-13) http://web.archive.org/web/20071113072019/http://www.edupaperback.org/top100.cfm?page=3
55 people are named; 14 in both columns 2003 and 2007.
The list is available distinctly for 2005/2006 and 2007 (but 2010/2011 match 2007) -- call it 2003, 2005, and 2007. And for K-4 and 5-8 as well as 9-12 -- nine lists in all. de:Benutzer:P64de/EBMA authors
Unfortunately, this orderly display was time-costly to produce.
Angelou, Maya
Cooney, Caroline Cormier, Robert Crutcher, Chris Dickens, Charles
Duncan, Lois
Fleischman, Paul
Gantos, Jack Golding, William Hamilton, Edith Hansberry, Lorraine Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Hinton, S.E. Hunt, Irene Hurston, Zora Neale Jacques, Brian Kingsolver, Barbara Lee, Harper
Lipsyte, Robert
Montgomery, L.M.
Peck, Robert Newton
Pullman, Philip Raskin, Ellen Richter, Conrad Salinger, J.D.
Speare, Elizabeth G. Steinbeck, John
Strasser, Todd
Tolkien, J.R.R. Twain, Mark Voigt, Cynthia
Wiesel, Elie Zindel, Paul
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Anderson, Laurie H. Angelou, Maya
Bradbury, Ray Cabot, Meg Cisneros, Sandra
Dickens, Charles Draper, Sharon Duncan, Lois Fitzgerald, F. Scott Flake, Sharon
Frank, Anne Gantos, Jack Golding, William
Hansberry, Lorraine
Hesse, Karen Hinton, S.E.
Lee, Harper London, Jack
Miller, Arthur
Myers, Walter Dean O'Dell, Scott Orwell, George Paolini, Christopher
Philbrick, Rodman
Raskin, Ellen
Salinger, J.D.
Speare, Elizabeth G. Steinbeck, John Stevenson, Robert L.
Taylor, Mildred
Twain, Mark
Westerfeld, Scott Wiesel, Elie
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