Sarah Noble Ives | |
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Born | March 1864 Grosse Ile Township, Michigan |
Died | November 1944 (aged 80) Altadena, California |
Occupation | writer, illustrator, historian |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Académie Julian, Académie Delécluse |
Sarah Noble Ives (March 1864 – November 1944) was an American writer, illustrator, and historian known for her children's books including Dog Heroes of Many Lands and Songs of the Shining Way. Her work also appeared in publications like the New York Herald Tribune, the Boston Globe,[1] and McClure's, sometimes under the name Noble Ives. Later in her life she researched and published a history of Altadena, California.[2]