- Edith B. Price
Edith Ballinger Price (
April 26 ,1897 –September 29 ,1997 ) was an American writer and illustrator of eighteen children's books. Starting in 1911 she studied at theSchool of the Museum of Fine Arts inBoston . She later studied at theNew York Art Students League and theNational Academy of Design .Her first book, "Blue Magic", was originally published in
St. Nicholas Magazine in 1918, and was published in book form byThe Century Company in September, 1919. It concerns a seven-year-old invalid named Fen, who is travelling in Egypt and Italy with his family, but who is prevented by his poor health from leaving their yacht. He is befriended by an old family connection who, to amuse him, pretends to be a blue djinn named Siddereticus.She was very interested in the
Girl Scouts of America . She started the Brownie Scouts program. She wrote their first handbook along with many stories for various Girl Scout related magazines, such as "The American Girl ", "Girl's Guide Gazette ", and "Girls Today ". She was the "Great Brown Owl" of the organization from 1925 to 1932.Price was born in
New Brunswick, New Jersey and died inVirginia Beach, Virginia .External links
* [http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1997/vp971001/10010383.htm Price's obituary] from
The Virginian-Pilot
* [http://libweb.uoregon.edu/ec/exhibits/childrenslit/ebprice.html Short biography]
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* [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv52677 Guide to the Edith Ballinger Price papers at the University of Oregon]
*worldcat id|lccn-no2001-29685
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