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Eleanore Barté

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Eleanore Barté
BornJune 11, 1893
Milwaukee
DiedNovember 15, 1946
NationalityAmerican
GenreChildren's

Eleanore Amelie Barté (June 11, 1893 – November 15, 1946)[1] was an American writer and illustrator of children's books.

Life[edit]

She was born in Milwaukee to Frank Barte, a machinist born in Wisconsin to German immigrants, and Anna H. Stakl or Steckl, born in Germany.[2]

Selected works[edit]

  • Adventures in Girlhood. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company, 1917.
  • The Tin Soldier. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company, 1919. Reprinted by Grosset & Dunlap in 1921 and in 1926 by The Penn Publishing Company.
  • The Trumpeter Swan. Illustrated by Alice Barker Stephens. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company, 1920. Reprinted.
  • The Gay Cockade. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company, 1921.
  • The Dim Lantern. Illustrated by Coles Phillips. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company, 1922.
  • Amend, Ottilie, and Barté, Eleanore. Jolly Jungle Jingles. P. F. Volland Company, 1929.
  • Barté, Eleanore. John Hoe; Or, 'A Penny Saved' . New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co, 1938. OCLC 5868452
  • Patrice, Margaret and Barté, Eleanore. Up the Shining Path. Milwaukee: Bruce Pub. Co, 1946. OCLC 8459849

References[edit]

  1. ^ Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014. Social Security Administration.
  2. ^ 1920 United States Census
  • Castagno, John. Artists as illustrators: an international directory with signatures and monograms, 1800-present. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow, 1989. Page 29.