Keith Ward
(1906 - 2000)
Keith Ward is a published author and an illustrator of children’s books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Keith Ward include “The Island Stallion,” (1948), “The Black Stallion” (1941), Oil Painting Kit (Walter Foster Painting Kits), and English Direct.
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Bibliography
The Black Stallion (1941)
Shipwrecked off the coast of North Africa, Alec Ramsay tames a wild black stallion and brings him home to America.
The Children’s Hour Volume 10 (1953)
An anthology of stories about school and sports.
Read online at archive.org.
Eleanor Estes
Elizabeth Janet Gray
William Heyliger
Owen Johnson
Stephen W. Meader
John R. Tunis
Et al
Keith Ward
Et al
The Children’s Hour Volume 11 (1953)
A collection of stories about the pioneers in America.
Read online at archive.org.
Elizabeth Coatsworth
James Daugherty
Esther Forbes
Mark Twain
Various
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Keith Ward
Et al
The Children’s Hour Volume 15 (1953)
A collection of short biographies of famous men and women.
Read online at archive.org.
Roger Duvoisin
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Cornelia Meigs
Mabel L. Robinson
Various
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Henry C. Pitz
Howard Pyle
Keith Ward
Lynd Ward
Et al
The Children’s Hour Volume 4 (1953)
A collection of humorous and nonsense stories and verse. Includes a selection from Mr. Popper's Penguins, with illustrations by Robert Lawson.
Read online at archive.org.
Richard Atwater
Walter R. Brooks
Richard Hughes
Hugh Lofting
Betty MacDonald
Laura E. Richards
Carl Sandburg
Various
Carolyn Wells
Robert McCloskey
John Tenniel
Keith Ward
Kurt Wiese
Et al
The Children’s Hour Volume 6 (1953)
An anthology of contemporary mid-twentieth century stories.
Read online at archive.org.
Elizabeth Enright
Eleanor Estes
Mabel L. Robinson
Phil Stong
Et al
Armstrong Sperry
Keith Ward
Kurt Wiese
Et al
The Children’s Hour Volume 9 (1953)
An collection of stories from many lands.
Read online at archive.org.
Elizabeth Foreman Lewis
Kate Seredy
Armstrong Sperry
Edith Unnerstad
Hilda van Stockum
Various
Hilda van Stockum
Keith Ward
Et al
The Island Stallion (1948)
When Steve Duncan is asked to go on an archeological search on a remote Caribbean island, he never imagines the stallion he will find there. But the giant horse is unapproachable, showing nothing but fear and fury toward people. When the stallion gets caught in quicksand, can Steve get close enough to save the wild horse?