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Katherine B. Shippen
1 April 1892 – 20 February 1980
28 works on record
Biography
Katherine Binney Shippen was born in Hoboken, New Jersey. In 1942, she earned her first degree from Bryn Mawr, and in1929 she received her master's degree from Columbia University. From 1920 to 1945 she was a history teacher in New York and New Jersey. In 1945 she became curator of the social studies department of the Brooklyn Children's Museum. In the same year, she published her first book, New Found World (1945). In 1956 she was awarded the Newbery Honor for her book Men, Microscopes, and Living Things.
Works
The Great Heritage
The Great Heritage

Men of Medicine
So Many Marvels
So Many Marvels

New Found World
New found world
New found world
Men of medicine
Men of medicine

Andrew Carnegie and the age of steel

Portals to the past
A bridle for Pegasus
A bridle for Pegasus
Miracle in motion
Miracle in motion
Mr. Bell invents the telephone
Mr. Bell invents the telephone

The heritage of music
Leif Eriksson, first voyager to America
Leif Eriksson, first voyager to America
Lightfoot
Lightfoot
Moses
Moses
Big Mose
Big Mose

Men, Microscopes and Living Things
Lightfoot: the story of an Indian boy
Lightfoot: the story of an Indian boy
I Know a City
I Know a City

This union cause
The pool of knowledge
The pool of knowledge

The bright design
Milton S. Hershey
Milton S. Hershey

Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone =
Men of archaeology
Men of archaeology
New Found World
New Found World

Passage to America

Prentice Hall Literature--Copper