Ethelyn M. Parkinson Papers, 1953-1999


Summary Information
Title: Ethelyn M. Parkinson Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1953-1999

Creator:
  • Parkinson, Ethelyn M., 1906-1999
Call Number: Mss 951; PH 6539

Quantity: 3.8 c.f. (10 archives boxes) and 0.1 c.f. of photographs (1 folder)

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Papers of Ethelyn M. Parkinson, a Green Bay, Wisconsin freelance fiction writer, who contributed children's fiction and comic strips to a number of juvenile trade journals, and adult fiction to various literary publications, from the early 1950s until her retirement in 1983. The collection documents her professional life including correspondence between Parkinson and her editors and publishers, as well as fan mail, 1953-1966; some scant biographical material that includes publicity material as well as Parkinson's obituary, 1961-1999; manuscripts, published and unpublished short stories, and original storyboards and storylines for her comic strip “Lane Allen's Diary”; teaching materials from Parkinson's short story workshops at Green Lake Extension School, Green Lake, Wisconsin, 1957-1963; and assorted publications containing her stories and comic strips, 1953-1967.

Language: English

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Biography/History

Ethelyn M. Parkinson, pen name Rosemary James, was for years a freelance writer of both children's and adult fiction. Born September 13, 1906, in Cream City, Wisconsin, Miss Parkinson was a long-time resident of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Having received a teaching certificate from Oconto County Normal School in 1923, she went on to graduate as a registered nurse from Bellin Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Green Bay, in 1928. Her experience as a teacher, nurse, Sunday school teacher, choir and dramatics director, and youth counselor enhanced her ability to understand young minds and write the types of stories boys and girls wanted to read.

From the early 1950s, Miss Parkinson contributed her children's fiction and comic strips to such juvenile trade journals as The American Girl, Catholic Miss, Juniors, Teens, Trailblazer, Upward, and Venture. Her adult fiction appeared in publications such as The Link. She also taught short story workshops for Green Lake Extension School, Green Lake, Wisconsin. Miss Parkinson received numerous awards for her writing, including first place in playwriting from the Wisconsin Dramatic Society, 1933, for her play, Shepherd's Queen; first place for children's short fiction from Scholastic Book Services, 1957, for “A Man or a Mouse”; Abingdon Press Award, 1970, for Never Go Anywhere with Digby; and the Wisconsin Historical Society Award of Merit, 1971, for Higgins of the Railroad Museum; and was listed in the Junior Literary Guild Selection in 1979 for Rupert Piper and the Boy Who Could Knit. Miss Parkinson retired from writing in 1983. She lived for several years in a Green Bay nursing home where she passed away on January 8, 1999 at the age of 92.

A bibliography of Miss Parkinson's writings is an appendix to this finding aid.

Scope and Content Note

The Ethelyn M. Parkinson Papers, 1953-1999, document her writing career. The bulk of the collection covers the period from 1953 to 1966 when Parkinson was writing short stories and comic strips, and was publishing six of her thirteen children's books. There is very little personal information included in the records as the material centers around her professional life. The collection is organized into five series: biographical information, correspondence, writings, teaching, and publications.

The biographical information, 1961-1999, contains publisher's newsletters, publicity material, the author's obituary notice, and personal photographs of Parkinson. The correspondence documents collaborations between Parkinson, and her editors and publishers, 1953-1966. Also, there is a letter from Mary Stevens, a popular children's illustrator, expressing her enthusiasm at being asked to illustrate Parkinson's comic strip, “Lane Allen's Diary.” Stevens illustrated the comic strip from its first appearance in this collection on May 2, 1954, until December 20, 1964. She also illustrated four of Parkinson's books: Double Trouble for Rupert, Good Old Archibald, Triple Trouble for Rupert, and The Terrible Troubles of Rupert Piper.

Among Parkinson's writings are manuscripts, published and unpublished short stories, and original storyboards and storylines for the comic strip “Lane Allen's Diary.” Teaching materials, 1957-1963, consist of lesson plans in which her short stories are used to illustrate different writing techniques. Publications consist of numerous juvenile trade journals that include copies of her short stories and comic strips, 1953-1967.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Jean Cornelius, Green Lake, Wisconsin, 1999. Accession Number: M2000-085


Processing Information

Processed by Sherry Severson, 2000.


Contents List
Mss 951
Series: Biographical Information, 1961-1999
Box   1
Folder   1
Newsletters, publicity material, obituary
PH 6539
Photographs of Ethelyn Parkinson
Mss 951
Series: Correspondence
Box   1
Folder   2
Abingdon Press, 1957-1964
Box   1
Folder   3
The American Girl Magazine for All Girls, 1958-1961
Box   1
Folder   4
The Board of Education and Publications of the American Baptist Convention, 1954-1961
Box   1
Folder   5
The Board of Education and Publications of the American Baptist Convention, regarding “Sunshine or Rain with Timothy Plaine,” 1956-1961, storyboards, , 1961 January 1-April 9
Box   1
Folder   6
The Board of Education and Publications of the American Baptist Convention, regarding “The Hard Life of Tobin Lockwood,” 1963-1966, storyboards, , 1960, 1966
Box   1
Folder   7
Catholic Boy-Catholic Miss, regarding “Linda Lang, Air Stewardess,” storyboards and storylines, circa 1963-1964, and research materials
Box   1
Folder   8-13
Fan mail, 1956-1965
Note: All fan mail filed chronologically by the date of Parkinson's outgoing letters.
Fan mail for “Orbi”
Box   1
Folder   14
1958-1961
Box   2
Folder   1
1962-1965
Box   2
Folder   2
The General Commission on Chaplains and Armed Forces Personnel, 1958-1960
Box   2
Folder   3
Green Lake Extension School, 1956-1962
Box   2
Folder   4
Letters from various publishers, 1955-1963
Box   2
Folder   5
Personal, 1959-1963
Box   2
Folder   6
Publications for Catholic youth, 1963
Box   2
Folder   7
Publications for Catholic youth, regarding “Everygirl, A Morality Play,” 1958
Publications for Catholic youth (Catholic Miss), regarding “You and Your Friends”
Box   2
Folder   8-10
1955-1957
Scope and Content Note: Includes column articles and “Sally” stories.
Box   2
Folder   11
1958-1960
Scope and Content Note: Includes articles and research materials.
Box   2
Folder   12
Scholastic Magazine (Scholastic Book Service), 1958-1962
Box   2
Folder   13
Westminster Press, 1957-1964
Box   2
Folder   14
Westminster Press, 1953-1961, regarding “Lane Allen's Diary”
Scope and Content Note: Includes a letter from Mary Stevens, circa 1953, handwritten notes, research materials, and storyboard drafts.
Series: Writings
Manuscripts
Box   2
Folder   15
Double Trouble for Rupert, original manuscript, circa 1959, and note from Scholastic Magazine, , 1959 December 14
Good Old Archibald
Box   2
Folder   16
circa 1958, draft
Box   3
Folder   1
circa 1959, draft, includes handwritten notes
Box   3
Folder   2
circa 1959, draft, and letters between Abingdon Press and Parkinson, , 1959
Box   3
Folder   3
circa 1959, draft
Merry Mad Bachelors
Box   3
Folder   4
[Undated], draft, and handwritten notes
Box   3
Folder   5
[Undated], draft, and handwritten notes
Box   3
Folder   6
[Undated], draft
Box   3
Folder   7
[Undated], draft
Box   4
Folder   1
circa 1961, draft, and letters between Abingdon Press and Parkinson, , 1961-1962
Short stories
Box   4
Folder   2
“Be Still, My Heart”
Box   4
Folder   2
“The Belt”
Box   4
Folder   2
“Bird in the Book”
Box   4
Folder   2
“Birthday Gift”
Box   4
Folder   2
“Bo-Beep”
Box   4
Folder   2
“Charm School”
Box   4
Folder   2
“Conspirators”
Box   4
Folder   2
“The Gentleman”
Box   4
Folder   2
“The Geologist and the Lady”
Box   4
Folder   2
“The Gift”
Box   4
Folder   2
“A Heavenly Date with Harley”
Box   4
Folder   2
“His Money's Worth”
Box   4
Folder   2
“The Honorable Thing,” circa 1963
Box   4
Folder   2
“The Island,” circa 1963
Box   4
Folder   2
“Julie Was Herself”
Box   4
Folder   3
“Key Word”
Box   4
Folder   3
“Kymie and the Queen,” circa 1960
Box   4
Folder   3
“Long Live Queen Claude!”
Box   4
Folder   3
“Multiple Choice Test”
Box   4
Folder   3
“Object of Known Size”
Box   4
Folder   3
“One Plum”
Box   4
Folder   3
“Pick-Up Street,” circa 1964
Box   4
Folder   3
“Popularity Plus Equals Friendship,” circa 1963
Box   4
Folder   3
“The Rival”
Box   4
Folder   3
“The Rock and the Stars”
Box   4
Folder   3
“The Silly Good Deed”
Box   4
Folder   3
“Tag-Along”
Box   4
Folder   3
“Trouble Shooter”
Box   4
Folder   3
“Very Welcome Oliver”
Box   4
Folder   3
“The Window”
Box   4
Folder   3
Draft of untitled story
Duds with Some Value, [undated]
Box   4
Folder   4
“Afternoon of a Stepmother”
Box   4
Folder   4
“For Love of a Stuffed Potato”
Box   4
Folder   4
“The Pink Suit”
Box   4
Folder   4
“Smell of Cinnamon”
Box   4
Folder   4
“The Smiling War of 1958-1959”
Box   4
Folder   4
“There's Nothing Like a Slumber Party”
Box   4
Folder   4
“Who Cares for a Cowboy?”
Box   4
Folder   4
“Why Marry a Manager”
Storyboards and Storylines, Trailblazer, “Lane Allen's Diary”
Box   4
Folder   5
Storylines No. 1-35, 1954 May 2-December 26
Box   4
Folder   6
Storyboards No. 1-35, 1954 May 2-December 26
Box   4
Folder   7
Storylines No. 36-87, 1955 January 2-December 25
Box   4
Folder   8
Storyboards No. 36-87, 1955 January 2-December 25
Box   5
Folder   1
Storylines No. 88-140, 1956 January 1-December 30
Box   5
Folder   2
Storyboards No. 88-140, 1956 January 1-December 30
Box   5
Folder   3
Storylines No. 141-192, 1957 January 6-December 22
Box   5
Folder   4
Storyboards No. 141-192, 1957 January 6-December 22
Box   5
Folder   5
Storylines No. 193-244, 1958 January 5-December 28
Box   5
Folder   6
Storyboards No. 193-244, 1958 January 5-December 28
Box   5
Folder   7
Storylines No. 245-296, 1959 January 4-December 27
Box   5
Folder   8
Storyboards No. 245-296, 1959 January 4-December 27
Box   5
Folder   9
Storylines No. 297-342, 1960 January 3-December 25
Box   5
Folder   10
Storyboards No. 297-342, 1960 January 3-December 25
Box   5
Folder   11
Storylines No. 343-368, 1961 January 8-December 24
Box   5
Folder   12
Storyboards No. 343-368, 1961 January 8-December 24
Box   5
Folder   13
Storylines No. 369-394, 1962 January 7-December 23
Box   6
Folder   1
Storyboards No. 369-394, 1962 January 7-December 23
Box   6
Folder   2
Storylines No. 395-420, 1963 January 6-December 22
Box   6
Folder   3
Storyboards No. 395-420, 1963 January 6-December 22
Series: Teaching
Short story workshops
Scope and Content Note: Contains various copies of Parkinson's published short stories, 1957-1963.
Box   6
Folder   4
Day 1, Lesson plans, 1962-1963
Box   6
Folder   5
Day 2, Lesson plans, circa 1962-1963
Box   6
Folder   6
Day 3, Lesson plans, circa 1962-1963
Box   6
Folder   7
Day 4, Lesson plans, circa 1962-1963
Box   6
Folder   8
Day 5, Lesson plans, circa 1962-1963
Box   6
Folder   9
Lectures, material taken out when revising for 1961
Box   6
Folder   10
Religious teaching, circa 1954
Series: Publications
Box   6
Folder   11
Ambassador Life, 1960 September
American Girl
Box   6
Folder   12
1959 September
Box   6
Folder   12
1961 March
Catholic Miss
Box   6
Folder   13
1958 January
Box   6
Folder   13
1960 February
Box   6
Folder   13
1960 October
Box   6
Folder   13
1960 December
Box   6
Folder   13
1961 February
Box   6
Folder   13
1962 October
Box   6
Folder   14
1963 March, September-December
Box   6
Folder   15
1964 January
Box   6
Folder   15
1964 March-May
Box   6
Folder   15
1964 September
Box   6
Folder   15
1964 November
Box   7
Folder   1
Evangel: Light and Life, 1960 November 27
Box   7
Folder   2
Forward for Young People, 1957 October- December
Box   7
Folder   3
JR HI Friends, 1960 January 3
Juniors
Box   7
Folder   4
1958 January 5-December 28
Box   7
Folder   5
1959 January 4-December 27
Box   7
Folder   6
1960 January 3-December 25
Box   7
Folder   7
1961 January 1-September 24
Box   7
Folder   8
1964 October 4- December 27
Box   7
Folder   9
1965 January 3-December 26
Box   8
Folder   1
1966 January 2-June 26
Box   8
Folder   2
1967 January 1-September 24
The Link
Box   8
Folder   3
1958 March
Box   8
Folder   3
1959 May
Box   8
Folder   3
1961 January
Scholastic Teacher
Box   8
Folder   4
1959 May 1
Box   8
Folder   4
1959 November 11
Teens
Box   8
Folder   5
1957 May 12
Box   8
Folder   5
1957 June 9
Box   8
Folder   5
1957 July 21
Box   8
Folder   5
1957 October 27
Box   8
Folder   5
1957 December 15
Box   8
Folder   5
1958 February 2
Box   8
Folder   5
1958 April 6
Box   8
Folder   5
1958 July 27
Box   8
Folder   5
1960 May 1
Box   8
Folder   5
1960 October 9
Box   8
Folder   5
1960 October 16
Note: Pages missing.
Box   8
Folder   5
1960 November 13
Box   8
Folder   5
1961 March 12
Box   8
Folder   5
1963 July 21
Trailblazer
Box   8
Folder   6
1953 February 15-December 6
Box   8
Folder   6
1954 January 3-December 26
Box   8
Folder   7
1955 January 2-December 25
Box   8
Folder   8
1956 January 1-December 30
Box   8
Folder   9
1957 January 6-December 29
Box   8
Folder   10
1958 January 5-December 28
Box   9
Folder   1
1959 January 4-December 27
Box   9
Folder   2
1960 January 3-December 25
Box   9
Folder   3
1961 January 8-December 24
Box   9
Folder   4
1962 January 7-December 23
Box   9
Folder   5
1963 January 6-December 22
Box   9
Folder   6
1964 January 5-December 20
Box   9
Folder   7
1965 July 4-December 19
Box   10
Folder   1
1966 January 2-December 18
Twelve Fifteen
Box   10
Folder   2
1957 March
Box   10
Folder   2
1961 September
Upward
Box   10
Folder   3
1957 November 24
Box   10
Folder   3
1958 June 15
Box   10
Folder   3
1958 November 30
Box   10
Folder   3
1960 February 14
Box   10
Folder   3
1960 April 24
Box   10
Folder   3
1960 June 12
Box   10
Folder   3
1961 February 26
Box   10
Folder   3
1963 April 7
Venture
Box   10
Folder   4
1957 January 13
Box   10
Folder   4
1957 March 10
Box   10
Folder   4
1957 June 30
Box   10
Folder   4
1957 September 8
Box   10
Folder   4
1957 October 20
Box   10
Folder   4
1957 December 15
Box   10
Folder   4
1958 May 18
Box   10
Folder   4
1958 June 22
Box   10
Folder   4
1960 August
Box   10
Folder   4
1960 November
Box   10
Folder   4
1962 May
Box   10
Folder   4
1964 March
Box   10
Folder   4
1964 June
Box   10
Folder   4
1964 October
Box   10
Folder   4
1965 January
Box   10
Folder   4
1965 February
Appendix: Bibliography
Short Stories and Comic Strips
  • Ambassador Life
    • 1960 September: “Chance To Be A Hero”
  • American Girl
    • 1959 September: “The Ham and I”
    • 1961 March: “Sincerely, Jonathan”
  • Catholic Miss
    • 1958 January: “Take Another Look at Homework,” by Rosemary James
    • 1960 October: “Chrysalis” (a Sally Story)
    • 1960 December: “Challenge of the Unknown” (a Sally Story)
    • 1961 February: “The Agate” (a Sally Story)
    • 1962 October: “Sweetest Girls in Town” (a Sally Story)
    • 1963 March: “The Pink Hat” (a Sally Story)
    • 1963 September: “Linda Lang, Air Stewardess”
    • 1963 October: “The Beautiful Day” (a Sally Story); “Linda Lang, Air Stewardess”
    • 1963 November: “Linda Lang, Air Stewardess”
    • 1963 December: “Linda Lang, Air Stewardess”
    • 1964 January: “New Girl in Town” (a Sally Story); “Linda Lang, Air Stewardess”
    • 1964 March: “To Meet a Hero” (a Sally Story); “Linda Lang, Air Stewardess”
    • 1964 April: “Linda Lang, Air Stewardess”
    • 1964 May: “Linda Lang, Air Stewardess”
    • 1964 September: “Island in the Crowd” (a Sally Story); “Linda Lang, Air Stewardess”
    • 1964 November: “I Think I Love It” (a Sally Story); “Linda Lang, Air Stewardess”
  • Evangel: Light and Life
    • 1960 November 27: “The Letters”
  • Forward for Young People
    • 1957 October 20: “Model Husband”
    • 1957 November 24: “The Promise”
    • 1957 December 8: “Western Wise Man”
  • JR HI Friends
    • 1960 January 3: “Super Salesman”
  • Juniors
    • 1958 January 5-December 28: “Sunshine or Rain with Timothy Plaine”
    • 1959 January 4-December 27: “Sunshine or Rain with Timothy Plaine”
    • 1960 January 3-December 25: “Sunshine or Rain with Timothy Plaine”
    • 1961 January 1-September 24: “Sunshine or Rain with Timothy Plaine”
    • 1964 October 4-December 27: “The Hard Life of Tobin Lockwood”
    • 1965 January 3-December 26: “The Hard Life of Tobin Lockwood”
    • 1966 January 2-June 26: “The Hard Life of Tobin Lockwood”
    • 1967 January 1-September 24: “The Hard Life of Tobin Lockwood”
  • The Link
    • 1958 March: “Delayed in Cambria”
    • 1959 May: “Pony-Tail”
    • 1961 January: “A Day to Meet Someone”
  • Scholastic Teacher
    • 1959 May 1: “A Man or a Mouse”
    • 1959 November 11: “The Very Short List”
  • Teens
    • 1957 May 12: “Love Those Birds”
    • 1957 June 9: “Beautiful Sunday”
    • 1957 July 21: “Wrong Crowd”
    • 1957 October 27: “All Out for Roscoe”
    • 1957 December 15: “Radio Ham Contacts Heaven”
    • 1958 February 2: “Love Note to Jekyll - or Hyde”
    • 1958 April 6: “Price Tags”
    • 1958 July 27: “The Talent Show”
    • 1960 May 1: “The Claim and I”
    • 1960 October 9: “Party Line”
    • 1960 November 13: “Parent's Night”
    • 1961 March 12: “The System”
    • 1963 July 21: “The Great Man”
  • Trailblazer
    • 1953 February 15: “Annabelle's Friend--That's Me!”
    • 1953 April 26: “Good Sport”
    • 1953 July 26: “The Secret”
    • 1953 August 9: “Hobby Show”
    • 1953 August 30: “Fishing Trip--Limited”
    • 1953 December 6: “It Pays to Investigate!”
    • 1954 January 3: “Worry, Worry, Worry!”
    • 1954 January 31: “Ellery Couldn't Take It!”
    • 1954 February 28: “For Sale--One Boy, Age Eleven”
    • 1954 March 28: “We're Not Bragging”
    • 1954 May 2: “Lane Allen's Diary” (Note: “Lane Allen's Diary” appears in each issue of Trailblazer up to 1966 December 18 where it ends in this collection).
    • 1954 May 9: “The Very Sad Salesman”
    • 1954 June 6: “Real Guy”
    • 1954 June 20: “The Wonderful Wallace”
    • 1955 March 13: “Silver Buckles”
    • 1955 May 29: “Sunshine Committee”
    • 1955 September 11: “Hero--That's Me!”
    • 1955 October 9: “Smart Me!”
    • 1956 March 11: “Letter From a VIP”
    • 1956 April 8: “The Thinker”
    • 1956 May 6: “The Very Queer Ball Game”
    • 1956 June 17: “Dishpan Hands”
    • 1956 November 11: “The Joy of Giving”
    • 1957 May 12: “Mother's Day Gift”
    • 1957 June 16: “Wrong Number”
    • 1957 July 28: “Secret Friend”
    • 1957 September 29: “A Tale of the Sea”
    • 1957 November 17: “Some Pilgrims Went Barefoot”
    • 1958 February 19: “United We Stand”
    • 1958 May 25: “Spring Fever”
    • 1958 August 24: “Going-Away Party”
    • 1958 September 14: “A Dish For a Man”
    • 1958 September 28: “The Very Fine Lady”
    • 1958 December 7: “What to do about Archibald!”
    • 1959 March 29: “The Very Secret O.M.D.”
    • 1959 April 12: “Hard Luck Hank”
    • 1959 October 18: “The Day We Made the Univac”
    • 1960 July 31: “The Mystery Masquerader”
    • 1960 August 28: “The Fate of Hamlet, the Parrot”
    • 1960 September 4: “Long Live the Queen”
    • 1960 September 25: “Gardner's Great Talent”
    • 1961 April 16: “Sixteen Fish Go to a Party”
    • 1962 August 19: “Secret Friend”
    • 1963 February 3: “The Valentine Box”
    • 1963 April 28: “Four Charming Frogs”
    • 1963 July 21: “Going-Away Party”
    • 1964 March 15: “April Fun”
    • 1964 January 19: “My Remarkable Splint”
    • 1964 March 15: “April Fun”
    • 1964 June 7: “The Make-It-Yourself Contest”
    • 1964 October 25: “Always Something!”
    • 1966 April 24: “The Slumber Party”
    • 1966 July 31: “Cousin Cecil”
  • Twelve Fifteen
    • 1957 March: “I Wrote a Letter to My Love”
    • 1961 September: “Cleopatra Green”
  • Upward
    • 1957 November 24: “Thanksgiving Theme”
    • 1958 June 15: “Elaine the Fair”
    • 1958 November 30: “Tuned For Distance”
    • 1960 February 14: “A Special Sort of Thing”
    • 1960 April 24: “Someone Without an Angle”
    • 1960 June 12: “Booby Prize”
    • 1961 February 26: “The Great Psychologist”
    • 1963 April 7: “The Leftover”
  • Venture
    • 1957 January 13: “Why Don't You Grow Up?”
    • 1957 March 10: “Gold Is Where You Find It”
    • 1957 June 30: “Ah, Life! Ah, Love!”
    • 1957 September 8: “The Brownies”
    • 1957 October 20: “Frosty's Flowers”
    • 1957 December 15: “A Man's Pride”
    • 1958 May 18: “Wedding Cake”
    • 1958 June 22: “Reveille”
    • 1960 August: “The White Shirt” and “Orbi”
    • 1960 November: “The Purpose of the Meeting” and “Orbi”
    • 1962 May: “A Girl of Julie's Kind”
    • 1964 March: “The Honorable Thing” and “Orbi”
    • 1964 June: “Orbi”
    • 1964 October: “Pick-Up Street” and “Orbi”
    • 1965 January: “Orbi”
    • 1965 February: “Orbi”
Books:
  • Double Trouble for Rupert, 1958, Scholastic Press, paperback
  • Good Old Archibald, 1960, Abingdon Press
  • Triple Trouble for Rupert, 1960, Scholastic Press, paperback
  • The Merry Mad Bachelors, 1962, Abingdon Press
  • The Terrible Troubles of Rupert Piper, 1963, Abingdon Press
  • The Operation That Happened to Rupert Piper, 1966, Abingdon Press
  • Elf King Joe, 1968, Abingdon Press
  • Today I am a Ham, 1968, Abingdon Press
  • Higgins of the Railroad Museum, 1970, Abingdon Press
  • Never Go Anywhere with Digby, 1971, Abingdon Press
  • Rupert Piper and Megan, the Valuable Girl, 1972, Abingdon Press
  • Rupert Piper and the Dear, Dear Birds, 1976, Abingdon Press