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Constance Whittemore

Whittemore, Constance

Nationality: Undetermined, possibly United States (United States)

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Constance Whittemore Contributed to the Following:

TitleEditionYear of PublicationRoleCountry of PublicationPossible Copyright StatusAvailable Online?
Anton and Trini, children of the Alpland1930IllustratorUnited StatesCopyrightedCopyrightedCopyrightedCopyrighted
The batter and spoon fairies1929IllustratorUnknownUnknown copyright statusCopyrightedCopyrightedCopyrighted
Beppo and Lucia: children of sunny Italy1934IllustratorUnited StatesCopyrightedCopyrightedCopyrightedCopyrighted
Erik and Britta: children of flowery Sweden1937IllustratorUnited StatesCopyrightedCopyrightedCopyrightedCopyrighted
Games for every day1926IllustratorUnited StatesCopyrightedUnknown copyright statusUnknown copyright statusUnknown copyright status
Heidi1927IllustratorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainMix of public domain material and material of unknown statusMix of public domain material and material of unknown status
Jean and Fanchon, children of fair France1931IllustratorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainCopyrightedCopyrighted
Karl and Gretel, children of the fatherland1932IllustratorUnited StatesCopyrightedCopyrightedCopyrightedCopyrighted
Klaas and Jansje, children of the dikes1933IllustratorUnited StatesCopyrightedCopyrightedCopyrightedCopyrighted
Mary Redding takes charge1926IllustratorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainUnknown copyright statusUnknown copyright status
Stories of the youth of artists1930IllustratorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainUnknown copyright statusUnknown copyright status
The trail of the Comet1929IllustratorUnited StatesPublic DomainPublic DomainUnknown copyright statusUnknown copyright status
Wonder tales from fairy isles: England, Cornwall, Wales, Scotland, Man and Ireland1929IllustratorUnited KingdomCopyrightedCopyrightedMix of public domain material and material of unknown statusCopyrighted