Edith Ballinger Price

[2][3] Price's back list includes her first novel Blue Magic (1919), the Bottle Man (1920), Silver Shoal Light, The Happy Venture (1920), and My Lady Lee (1925).

[2][4] She also collaborated with other authors, including Margaret C. Getchell for the 1916 book Cloudbird, the dream-like adventures of a small girl named Dorothy Ann and the animals she meets.

[6] "She taught artistic autonomy at the school of the Art Association of Newport, of which she was a council member for twenty-eight years.

[3][9][10] Price knew a large number of traditional folk songs, which she was recorded singing by the folklorist Helen Hartness Flanders in 1945.

Songs in her repertoire included some of the famous Child Ballads such as "The Two Sisters",[11] "Edward",[12] "The Cruel Brother",[13] "Gypsy Davey"[14] and "Jamie Douglas",[15] all of which can be heard online via the Helen Hartness Flanders Collection.