Lady of the Moon (play, 1928) Lyonnesse (poetry, 1929). Daffodil (1957) What Cooks at Stillmeadow: The Favorite Recipes of Gladys Taber (1958) Stillmeadow Sampler (1959) The Stillmeadow Road (1962) Another Path (1963) Gladys Taber's Stillmeadow Cookbook (1965) Especially Dogs … Especially at Stillmeadow (1968) Flower Arranging (1969) Amber: A Very Personal Cat (1970) My Own Cape Cod (1971) My Own Cookbook: From Stillmeadow and Cape Cod (1972) Country Chronicle (1974) The Best of Stillmeadow: A Treasury of Country Living (1976) Harvest of Yesterdays (autobiography, 1976) Conversations with Amber (1978) Still Cove Journal (1981). Harvest at Stillmeadow (1940) Especially Spaniels (1945) Stillmeadow Kitchen (1947) (with Ruth Kistner) Flower Arranging for the American Home (1947) The Book of Stillmeadow (1948) Especially Father (1949) The First Book of Dogs (juvenile, 1949) The First Book of Cats (juvenile, 1950) Stillmeadow Seasons (1950) (with Barbara Webster) Stillmeadow and Sugarbridge (1953) Stillmeadow Daybook (1955) Mrs. Late Climbs the Sun (1934) Tomorrow May Be Fair (1935) The Evergreen Tree (1937) A Star to Steer By (1938) Long Tails and Short (short stories, 1938) This Is for Always (1938) Nurse in Blue (1943) The Heart Has April Too (1944) Give Us This Day (1944) Give Me the Stars (1945) The Family on Maple Street (1946) Daisy and Dobbin: Two Little Seahorses (juvenile, 1948) When Dogs Meet People (short stories, 1952) Spring Harvest (1959) One Dozen and One (short stories, 1966). Born Gladys Leonae Bagg on April 12 (though most sources cite April 12, the Social Security Index cites April 24), 1899, in Colorado Springs, Colorado died on March 11, 1980, in Hyannis, Massachusetts daughter of Rufus Mather Bagg and Grace Sibyl (Raybold) Bagg Wellesley College, B.A., 1920 Lawrence College, M.A., 1921 graduate study at Columbia University, 1931–33 married Frank Albion Taber, Jr., in 1922 children: Constance Anne Taber. She died on March 11, 1980, leaving 50 published books as her legacy.ġ925/8 Lady of the Moon1929 Lyonnesse1934 Late Climbs the Sun1935 Tomorrow May Be Fair1937 The Evergreen Tree1938 Long Tails and Short1938 A Star to Steer By1938 This Is For Always1940 Harvest at Stillmeadow1944 The Heart Has April Too1944 Give Us This Day1944 Nurse in Blue1945/9 Especially Spaniels1945 Give Me the Stars1946 The Family on Maple Street1947/8 Flower Arranging for the American Home1947/51 Stillmeadow Kitchen1948 The Book of Stillmeadow1948 Daisy and Dobbin, Two Little Seahorses1949 Especially Father1949 The First Book of Dogs1950 The First Book of Cats1950 Stillmeadow Seasons1952 When Dogs Meet People1953 Stillmeadow and Sugarbridge1955 Stillmeadow Daybook1957 Mrs.American poet, novelist, short-story writer, essayist, and columnist. Marriage and a baby interrupted her academic career, then for more than 20 years, she lived in her vintage 1690 Southbury, Connecticut farmhouse, having commuted to New York part of the time to teach creative writing at Columbia University. Later, she received her bachelor's degree from Wellesley and her M.A. She lived in New Mexico, California, Illinois, Wisconsin, and spent time on her grandfather's farm in Massachusetts. Gladys Taber, beloved author of The Stillmeadow books, columnist for "Ladies Home Journal" and "Family Circle", was born in Colorado Springs on April 12, 1899, and spent most of her early years moving because of her father's work as a mining engineer.
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