Edith C. Hubback (1871-1947) was an English writer and illustrator, best known for her contributions to children's literature. She was born in London and educated in Switzerland, later studying at the Slade School of Fine Art. She began her writing career in the late 19th century and published several works of fiction and non-fiction, including works of historical fiction and travelogues. She is most famous for her collaborations with her sister, Jane Barrie, including the popular book "Peter Pan and Wendy." Edith C. Hubback was a well-respected writer during her lifetime and her contributions to children's literature have been recognized by subsequent generations of readers.