Barbara Constance Freeman Barbara Constance Freeman i(A46506 works by) (a.k.a. Barbara C. Freeman)
Born: Established: 1906 ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Now and Then Rhymes Barbara Constance Freeman , Salisbury : Rowan , 1998 Z1011541 1998 selected work poetry children's
1 y separately published work icon Birds, Beasts, a Fish, and Smaller Creatures Barbara Constance Freeman , Salisbury : Rowan , 1997 Z1011570 1997 selected work poetry children's
1 y separately published work icon Clemency in the Moonlight Barbara Constance Freeman , Barbara Constance Freeman (illustrator), London : Macmillan Children's Books , 1981 Z1011521 1981 single work children's fiction children's detective
1 y separately published work icon Snow in the Maze Barbara Constance Freeman , Barbara Constance Freeman (illustrator), London : Macmillan , 1979 Z1011511 1979 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon The Summer Travellers Barbara Constance Freeman , London : Macmillan , 1978 Z1011502 1978 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon A Pocket of Silence Barbara Constance Freeman , Barbara Constance Freeman (illustrator), New York (City) : E. P. Dutton and Company , 1978 Z1011325 1978 single work novel For a reason she doesn't understand, Caroline is compelled to return to the town of her childhood on her sixteenth birthday and there meets a stranger with familiar ways and learns the meaning of a recurring dream.
1 y separately published work icon A Haunting Air Barbara Constance Freeman , Barbara Constance Freeman (illustrator), New York (City) : E. P. Dutton and Company , 1977 Z1011350 1977 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Other Face Barbara Constance Freeman , New York (City) : E. P. Dutton and Company , 1976 Z1011346 1976 single work novel In the long line of distinctive Dovewood faces, another face occasionally appears. Betony has that other face and unlocks its mystery when she finds an old china knick-knack.
1 y separately published work icon Timi, The Tale of a Griffin Barbara Constance Freeman , New York (City) : Grosset and Dunlap , 1970 Z1011495 1970 single work children's fiction children's Left behind when the other griffins fly south, shy Timi is taken in by the village baker.
1 y separately published work icon Tobias Barbara Constance Freeman , London : Faber , 1967 Z1011529 1967 single work novel young adult
1 y separately published work icon Lucinda Barbara Constance Freeman , Barbara Constance Freeman (illustrator), London : Faber , 1965 Z1011330 1965 single work novel The journal of an outspoken Victorian country maid, recounting the events that ultimately changed the course of her family's fortunes and future.
1 y separately published work icon Broom-Adelaide Barbara Constance Freeman , Barbara Constance Freeman (illustrator), London : Faber , 1963 Z1011317 1963 single work prose children's
1 y separately published work icon A Book by Georgina Barbara Constance Freeman , Barbara Constance Freeman (illustrator), London : Faber , 1962 Z1011340 1962 single work novel An English girl who has always loved the eighteenth-century mansion in her town, although she has never been inside it, ventures to explore it shortly before it is to be torn down, and meets a man with a beard who can model for her artist sister. She tells the story of the old house and of the difference it and the bearded man make in her life.
1 y separately published work icon Two-Thumb Thomas Barbara Constance Freeman , Barbara Constance Freeman (illustrator), London : Faber , 1961 Z1011335 1961 single work novel Thomas' foster mother is the school cat and she has done a very good job of bringing him up but, he wants a house of his own and the only one available is inhabited by rats who don't want to share it.
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