May Baldwin (1862-1950) was a prolific British author primarily of books for children. Her works include: A Popular Girl: A Tale of School Life in Germany (1901), A Plucky Girl; or, The Adventures of ‘Miss Nell’ (1902), Sibyl; or, Old School Friends (1903), The Sunset Rock: A Story for Girls (1903), That Awful Little Brother (1904), The Girls of St. Gabriel’s; or, Life at a French School (1905), Peg’s Adventures in Paris (1906), Dora: A High School Girl (1906), The Follies of Fifi (1907), Mysie: A Highland Lassie (1907), Holly House and Ridges Row: A Tale of London Old and New (1908), Golden Square High School (1908), Barbara Bellamy: A Public School Girl (1909), Sarah’s School Friend (1910), Two Schoolgirls of Florence (1910), A Schoolgirl of Moscow (1911), The Girls’ Eton (1911), Corah’s School Chums (1912), Hilda’s Experiences (1913), A Schoolgirl’s Diary: The Story of Her Holiday Beyond the Seas (1914), Phyllis McPhilemy: A School Story (1915), Mrs. Manning’s Wards (1916), Miss Peter (1917), Three Pickles in and out of School (1921), A Schoolgirl of the Blue (1923) and The Twins Make Good (1928).