(1907-1980) Mrs. Lampman grew up in Dallas, Oregon, granddaughter of pioneers in that region. She graduated from Oregon State and worked for many years in radio. Her first book was published in 1948, and she was most recognized for sensitive books about racial minorities, especially Native Americans.
Works:
- Crazy Creek, Doubleday, 1948 (illustrated by Grace Paull)
- Treasure Mountain, Doubleday, 1949 (illustrated by Richard Bennett)[17]
- The Bounces of Cynthiann’, Doubleday, 1950 (illustrated by Grace Paull)[17]
- Timberland Adventure, Lippincott, 1950 (written as Lynn Bronson)[17]
- Coyote Kid, Lippincott, 1951 (written as Lynn Bronson)[18]
- Elder Brother, Doubleday, 1951 (illustrated by Richard Bennett)[18]
- Of Mikes and Men, McGraw-Hill, 1951 (written as Jane Woodfin - illustrated by Paul Galdone)[18]
- Captain Apple’s Ghost, Doubleday, 1952 (illustrated by Ninon MacKnight)[19]
- Rogue’s Valley, Lippincott, 1952 (written as Lynn Bronson)[19]
- The Runaway, Lippincott, 1953 (written as Lynn Bronson)[20]
- Tree Wagon, Doubleday, 1953 (illustrated by Robert Frankenberg)[20]
- Witch Doctor’s Son, Doubleday, 1954 (illustrated by Richard Bennett)[21]
- The Shy Stegosaurus of Cricket Creek, Doubleday, 1955 (illustrated by Hubert Buel)[22]
- Darcy’s Harvest, Doubleday, 1956 (written as Lynn Bronson - illustrated by Paul Galdone)[23]
- Navaho Sister, Doubleday, 1956 (illustrated by Paul Lantz)[23]
- Rusty’s Space Ship, Doubleday, 1957 (illustrated by Bernard Krigstein)[24]
- Popular Girl, Doubleday, 1957 (written as Lynn Bronson)[24]
- Rock Hounds, Doubleday, 1958 (illustrated by Arnold Spilka)[25]
- Special Year, Doubleday, 1959 (illustrated by Genia Wennerstrom)[26]
- The City Under the Back Steps, Doubleday, 1960 (illustrated by Honore Valintcourt)[27]
- Princess of Fort Vancouver, Doubleday, 1962 (illustrated by Douglas Gorsline)[28]
- The Shy Stegosaurus of Indian Springs, Doubleday, 1962 (illustrated by Paul Galdone)[29]
- Mrs. Updaisy, Doubleday, 1963 (illustrated by Cyndy Szekeres)[30]
- Temple of the Sun, Doubleday, 1964
- Wheels West, Doubleday, 1965
- The Tilted Sombrero, Doubleday, 1966 (illustrated by Ray Cruz)[31]
- Half-Breed, Doubleday, 1967
- The Bandit of Mok Hill, Doubleday, 1969
- Cayuse Courage, Harcourt Brace World, 1970
- Once Upon the Little Big Horn, Crowell, 1971
- The Year of Small Shadow, Harcourt Brace Jovanich, 1971
- Go Up the Road, Atheneum, 1972
- Rattlesnake Cave, Atheneum, 1974
- White Captives, Atheneum, 1976
- The Potlatch Family, Atheneum, 1976
- Bargain Bride, Atheneum, 1977
- Squaw Man’s Son, Atheneum, 1978
- Three Knocks on the Wall, Atheneum, 1980
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