Christine Price
(1928 - 1980)
Born in England, Christine Hilda Price was an author and illustrator of children’s books. She wrote and illustrated a series of books on art.
Bibliography
Song of the Wheels (1956)
Set in the Hudson River valley in the early eighteenth century, this is the story of a young man who fights to release his father from debtor's prison.
Stars Over Bethlehem (1952)
A Christmas story.
The Story of Moslem Art (1964)
A survey of Islamic art which follows the trail of conquest.
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The Story of Peter Tschaikowsky Part One (1953)
The famous Russian composer for children.
Talking Drums of Africa (1973)
A description of the making and use of African drums and their place in Yoruba and Ashanti culture.
Three Golden Nobles (1951)
In fourteenth-century England, a young serf acheives his dream of becoming a King's painter.
Too Steep for Baseball (1964)
Their farm is too steep to play baseball, so the boys take up climbing.
The Unicorn Who Wanted to Be Seen (1961)
The vision of a unicorn inspires an aging sculptor to make his masterpiece.
The Valiant Chattee-Maker (1965)
In this Indian folk tale, a pottery-maker captures a tiger in a drunken rage and is made commander of the Rajah's army where he singlehandedly puts to flight an invading army.
Viking's Dawn (1955)
A story of Viking explorations.
Viking's Sunset (1960)
Harald Sigurdson, returning from a raid to find his own homestead destroyed, vows vengeance and pursues Haakon Redeye to the new world.
Wait for the Rain (1952)
Owen can't wait for it to rain so he can try out his new raincoat.
White Harvest (1960)
A family of migrant workers accumulates a stake and determines to take up a homestead in New Mexico as it becomes a state.
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Widdecombe Fair (1968)
Tom Pearce's grey mare goes to Widdecombe Fair with a carload of churls, Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all.
Wild Horse Kingdom (1960)
The story of how the author built up a pony farm in the wilds of Wales.