James M. Barrie, prolific Scottish playwright and the father of Peter Pan and Wendy, died on 19th June 1937. He was 77. Here he is, looking serious and melancholy.

James M. Barrie, 1901
QUOTE: “The most useless are those who never change through the years.”
SOME WORKS: The Little Minister; Quality Street; The Admirable Crichton; Peter Pan; Alice Sit-by-the-Fire; What Every Woman Knows; A Kiss for Cinderella; The Old Lady Shows Her Medals.
A KEEPSAKE:

Crichton’s Island, Postcard Map of James M. Barrie’s The Admirable Crichton by Craig Wetzel. $3.00
I loved “Peter Pan”, the story, so much. I dreamt I could fly like that. A sensitive and handsome-looking man.
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Aw, that is a cute image of little Judy you have described. He definitely looks like a man worthy of creating Peter Pan.
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I used to love drawing maps like the postcard above! Hmmm, I’m in a wistful mood today, thinking back on past loves… That’s a great picture of Barrie, too, sensitive-looking as Judy says.
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Maybe you will start drawing maps again? It looks like a fun and interesting hobby, equal parts whimsical creativity and logical precision.
I adore this photo. It captures something elusive about him.
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Wikipedia should take a lesson from you in ‘how to show your subject in his/her best/sexybrooding/dashing/attractive light’.
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Haha, thanks! I always try to find intriguing images. Otherwise, what is the point? Who wants to see images of famous writers looking normal or bored or everyday? I know I do not.
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Did you see “Finding Neverland” with Johnny Depp, loosely based on Barrie’s life? This image immediately brought that movie to mind.
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Yes! I thought of that movie when I saw this pic, too. Eerily similar.
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