Resources
Bibliography
Brewster, Linda. "Rose O'Neill: Not Just The Kewpie Lady." Illustration 9 no. 36, Winter 2012. 42-76.
Brewster, Linda. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009.
Caesar, Irving. Irving Caesar's Sing A Song of Safety, music by Gerald Marks, illustrated by Rose O'Neill. New York: Irving Caesar, 1937.
Currie, Stephen. "Rose Cecil O'Neill and Her Kewpies." American History 39, no. 6. February 2005. 24-71.
Holman, Lois, ed. "Sweet Monsters:" The Serious Art of Rose O'Neill. Branson, MO: Lois Holman, 1983.
McCanse, Ralph. Unpublished Manuscript. Ozarkiana Collection. Lyons Memorial Library. College of the Ozarks.
O’Neill, Rose. The Story of Rose O'Neill : An Autobiography, edited with an introduction by Miriam Formanek-Brunell. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1997.
Scott, Susan K. "Artistic Kindred Spirits." The Ozark Mountaneer 58 no. 2, March/April 2012. 49-53. http://www.ozarksmountaineer.com/Artistic%20Kindred%20Spirits.pdf. Accessed September 26, 2013.
Scott, Susan K. Interview with author. September 12, 2013.
Scott, Susan K. Rose Cecil O'Neill : A Woman Ahead of Her Time. Branson, MO: Susan K. Scott, 2006.
Scott, Susan K. "Rose Cecil O'Neill: America's First Female Cartoonist Fought For Women's Suffrage." The Ozark Mountaneer 58 no. 2, March/April 2010. 5-10.
Wilkerson, J. L. American Illustrator: Rose O'Neill. Kansas City, MO: Acorn Books, 2001.
Williams, Vereca R. The Woman Who Loved Babies and Kewpies, Rose O'Neill, Illustrated by Maureen Stewart. Springfield, MO : Barnabas, 1999.
Wilson, Emma. "Rose O'Neill: An Artist in the Ozark Hills." KSMU: Ozarks Public Radio http://ksmu.org/article/rose-o-neill-artist-ozark-hills-35062#.Uj5k8ODgLNI. Accessed 21 September 2013.
Brewster, Linda. Rose O’Neill: The Girl Who Loved to Draw. Princeton, IL: Boxing Day Books, 2009.
Caesar, Irving. Irving Caesar's Sing A Song of Safety, music by Gerald Marks, illustrated by Rose O'Neill. New York: Irving Caesar, 1937.
Currie, Stephen. "Rose Cecil O'Neill and Her Kewpies." American History 39, no. 6. February 2005. 24-71.
Holman, Lois, ed. "Sweet Monsters:" The Serious Art of Rose O'Neill. Branson, MO: Lois Holman, 1983.
McCanse, Ralph. Unpublished Manuscript. Ozarkiana Collection. Lyons Memorial Library. College of the Ozarks.
O’Neill, Rose. The Story of Rose O'Neill : An Autobiography, edited with an introduction by Miriam Formanek-Brunell. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 1997.
Scott, Susan K. "Artistic Kindred Spirits." The Ozark Mountaneer 58 no. 2, March/April 2012. 49-53. http://www.ozarksmountaineer.com/Artistic%20Kindred%20Spirits.pdf. Accessed September 26, 2013.
Scott, Susan K. Interview with author. September 12, 2013.
Scott, Susan K. Rose Cecil O'Neill : A Woman Ahead of Her Time. Branson, MO: Susan K. Scott, 2006.
Scott, Susan K. "Rose Cecil O'Neill: America's First Female Cartoonist Fought For Women's Suffrage." The Ozark Mountaneer 58 no. 2, March/April 2010. 5-10.
Wilkerson, J. L. American Illustrator: Rose O'Neill. Kansas City, MO: Acorn Books, 2001.
Williams, Vereca R. The Woman Who Loved Babies and Kewpies, Rose O'Neill, Illustrated by Maureen Stewart. Springfield, MO : Barnabas, 1999.
Wilson, Emma. "Rose O'Neill: An Artist in the Ozark Hills." KSMU: Ozarks Public Radio http://ksmu.org/article/rose-o-neill-artist-ozark-hills-35062#.Uj5k8ODgLNI. Accessed 21 September 2013.