Books By Ellsworth R. Bathrick
In his youth, Bathrick was a reporter for a Cleveland Newspaper. While a reporter, he turned his hand to writing children's stories. Being dissatisfied with the story, he placed it in a trunk, only to find it again around 1911. A friend convinced him to send it to a publisher, who made a few recommendations for changes and recommending it for publication. Bathrick, being ill, retired for the winter in Florida for his health. While there, he reworked the story and sent it back to the publisher, who published it not long after he died.
- Please Don't Worry (Needs investigation)
- The Magic Salt: The Fairy People (1918)
- The Magic Salt: The Soldier Bees (1918)
- The Magic Salt: The Wand of Power (1918)
- The Magic Salt: The Great Day (1918)
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