The John Newbery Medal - which recognizes American children's literature - has been awarded since 1922. It is named after the 18th century British bookseller John Newbery. The first Newbery Medal was given to The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem van Loon. Since then, many Newbery winners have become classics, loved by children and adults alike. Newbery books have been read by generations of children in many languages around the world. Some are now highly collectible.
To celebrate this prize, we present 10 beautiful first editions from authors who either won a Newbery Medal or received Honors (runners-up) - you'll find treasures, including signatures and personal inscriptions, from your favorite childhood authors. For a complete list of every Newbery winner, visit The Newbery Medal: the best American children's books since 1922.