Author:Kitty Barne

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Kitty Barne
(1883–1961)
See biography, indexes. A British scriptwriter and writer of childrens books, especially on music and musical themes

[edit] Works

  • To-morrow  : a play for children (1910), with D.W. Wheeler.
  • Timothy's garden. Childrens play. illustrated (London: Chappell And Co, 1912), comp with or under pseudonym D. W. Wheeler
  • The camp fire song (1922)
  • The Easter Holidays (Dodd, 1935)
  • She Shall Have Music, (Dodd, 1938)
  • Shilling teas, a comedy for women, in one act (H.F.W. Deane & sons, 1938)
  • She shall have music (1939)
  • Family Footlights, Dodd, 1939
  • Visitors from London (1940)
  • May I keep dogs? (Dodd, Mead & company, 1942)
  • We'll meet in England (Dodd, Mead & company, 1943)
  • Three and a pigeon (Dodd, Mead & company, 1944)
  • In the same boat (Dodd, Mead, 1945)
  • Listening To The Orchestra (United States: Bobbs-Merrill, March 28, 1946) [1]
  • Secret of the sand hills (1949)
  • Musical Honors (Dodd, 1939)
  • Dusty's Windmill, Dodd, 1949
  • The windmill mystery (1950)
  • Elizabeth Fry (Great Britain : Hunt, Barnard, 1950), biography of Elizabeth Gurney Fry
  • Barbie (1952)
  • Music perhaps (1953)
  • Rosina Copper, the mystery mare (Evens, 1954)
  • Rosina and Son *Dodd, 1956
  • Introducing Mozart (1957)
  • Introducing Schubert (New. York: Roy Publishers, 1957)
  • Musical honors (Dodd, Mead, 1947)

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