Few nations possess a juvenile literature--France has no children's books; neither has Spain, nor Italy.
Mr. Jones, in his "Special reading lists," gives many such references to juvenile literature.
Buying only "juvenile literature" they are of the smallest.
We find his illustrations in the toy-books printed in Boston and Philadelphia; and for Sidney Babcock, a New Haven publisher of juvenile literature, he supplied many of the numerous woodcuts required.
A] The custom of not signing either text or engravings in the children's books has made it difficult to identify writers and illustrators of juvenile literature.
As a fact, and as sustaining great practical relations, love is to be treated freely in juvenile literature, but not as a passion.
It is the universal decision of the special students of juvenile literature, that Goldsmith wrote Goody Two Shoes.
We have the contemporary opinion of Charles Lamb of this new school of juvenile literature.
Title-page of A New Lottery Book] The name Tommy Trip seems to have been deemed a taking one in juvenile literature, and is found in many books for children, both in the titles and as the name of ascribed author.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "juvenile literature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.