Edith Ogden Harrison (1862 – 1955)

Edith Ogden Harrison was a well-known and prolific author of children's books and fairy tales in the early decades of the 20th century.
In the first phase of her literary career, Edith O. Harrison concentrated on children's literature; later she wrote travel books and autobiographical works. Her early book Prince Silverwings was adapted by family acquaintance L. Frank Baum for a dramatization that never made it to the stage. Harrison's 1912 novel The Lady of the Snows was made into a film of the same title in 1915.
(source: wikipedia)