Kathleen Haddon
Kathleen Haddon (1888–1961) was an English zoologist, photographer, and scholar of string-figures. She was the daughter of influential British anthropologist and ethnologist A. C. Haddon; she accompanied her father on a journey along the coast of New Guinea during his Torres Straits Expedition. She married O. H. T. Rishbeth.[1]
Bibliography
Books
- (1911/2010). Cat's Cradles from Many Lands. London: Longmans, Green & Co. ISBN 978-1-177-39789-6.
- (1930/1979). Artists in String, String Figures: Their Regional Distribution and Social Significance. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. ISBN 978-0-404-14127-1.
- (1934/2006). String Games for Beginners. ISBN 978-1-4067-9633-9.
- (1974). Instant String Games. ISBN 978-0-85179-640-6.
Articles
- (1915). "In Papua with a Piece of String", The Chronicle of the London Missionary Society July:140.
- (1918). "Some Australian String Figures", Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria N.S. 30(2):121-36. Melbourne: Ford & Son.
- (1929). "In the Gulf of New Guinea", Country Life 24, 268-70.
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