Author:Carolyn Sherwin Bailey

Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
(1875–1961)

American author of more than 60 children’s books

Works

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  • "Jemima", edited by Mary Mapes Dodge, illustrated by George Albert Harker, in St. Nicholas, Vol. 32, No. 2 (December 1904)
  • Mother Goose: Old Rhymes (1905)
  • The Children's Book of Games & Parties (1913)
  • Stories Children Need (1916)
  • Stories for Every Holiday (1918)
  • What to Do for Uncle Sam: A First Book of Citzenship (1918) A. Flanagan Company (transcription project)
  • Broad Stripes and Bright Stars (1919) Illustrated by O'Malley Power. Milton Bradley (transcription project)
  • Everyday Stories for the Children's Hour Series (1919) Illustrated by Frederick Knowles. Milton Bradley (transcription project)
  • Flint: The Story of a Trail (1923) Milton Bradley
  • In and out-door playgames (1923) (transcription project)
  • Boys and Girls of Pioneer Days (1924)
  • Lincoln Time Stories (1924)
  • In the Animal World (1924) Milton Bradley (transcription project)
  • Little Men and Women Stories (1924) (transcription project)
  • The Wonderful Tree and Golden Day Stories (1925) Illustrated by Joseph Eugene Dash. Whitman
  • The Wonderful Window and Other Stories (1926) Illustrated by Katherine R. Wireman. Cokesbury Press
  • The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings (1931) Illustrated by Dorothy Grider. Platt & Munk
  • Miss Hickory (1946) Illustrated by Ruth Chrisman Gannett. Viking. Newbery Award Winner in 1947
  • Daily program of gift and occupation work (1904)

Works about Bailey

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  • Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, 1875-1961; profile and bibliography (1967) Dorothy R Davis


 

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1961, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 62 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 

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