Clark, Catherine Anthony (1892–1977)
Clark, Catherine Anthony (1892–1977)
Canadian children's writer. Born Catherine Smith, 1892, in London, England; died 1977.
Immigrated to Canada (1914); writings, influenced by Native Canadian folklore and the British Columbia wilderness, include The Golden Pine Cone (1950), The Sun Horse (1951), The One-Winged Dragon (1955), The Silver Man (1958), The Diamond Feather; or The Door in the Mountain: A Magic Tale for Children (1963), The Man with the Yellow Eyes (1963) and The Hunter and the Medicine Man (1966).
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