Edward Ardizzone bibliography
This is a bibliography of the works of the prolific illustrator and author Edward Ardizzone, CBE RA (16 October 1900- 8 November 1979).
The Little Tim series, written and illustrated by Edward Ardizzone[1][2][3]
Title | Year of 1st UK
Publication |
UK Publisher | Other editions | Notes |
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Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain | 1936 | Oxford University Press | 1940 3rd printing modified (OUP)
1944 paperback edition (OUP) 1955 2nd edition (OUP) 1977 paperback (Penguin / Picture Puffin) 1982 reprint of 1955 edition (Kestrel Books) 1999 4th edition (London: Scholastic Press) 2000 US edition (Lothrop, Lee and Shepard) 2005 UK edition (Frances Lincoln) 2015 UK 80th anniversary edition (Frances Lincoln)[4] |
Translations:
German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, French, Japanese. 45rpm gramophone record, 1965. |
Lucy Brown and Mr. Grimes | 1937 | Oxford University Press | 1970 2nd edition (The Bodley Head)
1971 US edition (Henry Z. Walck, Inc) |
The 1970 2nd edition was
significantly revised.
Translations: Japanese |
Tim and Lucy go to Sea | 1938 | Oxford University Press | 1944 paperback edition
1958 3rd edition 1958 US edition (Henry Z. Walck, Inc) 1999 4th edition (London: Scholastic Press) 2006 UK edition (Frances Lincoln) |
Translations:
Swedish, Dutch, French, Japanese |
Tim to the Rescue | 1949 | Oxford University Press | 1957 US reprints (Henry Z. Walck)
1981 UK paperback (Penguin / Picture Puffin) 2000 2nd edition (London: Scholastic Press) 2000 US edition (Lothrop, Lee and Shepard) 2005 UK edition (Frances Lincoln) |
Translations:
Swedish, Afrikaans, Norwegian, Japanese French |
Tim and Charlotte | 1951 | Oxford University Press | 7 UK reprints to 1989
1951 US editions (Henry Z. Walck, Inc) 1989 UK paperback (OUP) 2000 editions (London: Scholastic; NY:HarperCollins) |
Translations:
Swedish, French, Japanese 45 rpm gramophone record, 1964 |
Tim All Alone | 1956 | Oxford University Press | 9 UK reprints to 1989
1956 US edition (New York: OUP) 1963, 1964 US editions (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc) 2000 editions (London: Scholastic; NY:HarperCollins) 2007 UK edition (Frances Lincoln) |
Won the inaugural Kate Greenaway Medal in 1956[5]
Translations: Afrikaans, Japanese |
Tim's Friend Towser | 1962 | Oxford University Press | 1962 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)
2 UK reprint to 1989 2000 editions (London: Scholastic; NY:HarperCollins) 2006 UK edition (Frances Lincoln) |
Translations:
Swedish, Japanese |
Tim and Ginger | 1965 | Oxford University Press | 5 UK reprints to 1989
1965 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc) 2000 editions (London: Scholastic; NY:HarperCollins) 2007 UK edition (Frances Lincoln) |
Translations:
Swedish, Japanese, Norwegian, Finnish |
Tim to the Lighthouse | 1968 | Oxford University Press | 2 UK reprints to 1989
1968 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc) 2000 editions (London: Scholastic; NY:HarperCollins) 2007 UK edition (Frances Lincoln) |
Translations:
French, German, Japanese |
Tim's Last Voyage | 1972 | The Bodley Head | 1972 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)
1984 UK paperback (Macmillan Children's / Picturemacs) 1993 UK paperback (Random House / Red Fox) 2000 UK edition (London: Scholastic) 2007 UK edition (Frances Lincoln) |
Translations:
Japanese |
Ship's Cook Ginger | 1977 | The Bodley Head | 1978 US edition (NY: Macmillan Publishing Co.)
1985 UK paperback (Macmillan Children's / Picturemacs) 1991 (London: Random Century / Little Greats) 1993 UK paperback (Random House / Red Fox) 2000 UK edition (London: Scholastic) 2007 UK edition (Frances Lincoln) |
Translations:
Swedish, Japanese |
Other books written and illustrated by Edward Ardizzone[1][2][3]
Title | Year of 1st
Publication |
Publisher | Other editions | Notes |
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Baggage to the Enemy[6] | 1941 | London: John Murray | 1942 book club reprint for The Right Book Club, London[7] | working title was 'Artist in Flanders'[8] |
Nicholas and the Fast Moving Diesel[9] | 1948 | London: Eyre & Spottiswoode | 1958 anthologised edition in James Reeves (ed.), A Golden Land, pp. 312-322
1959 2nd edition (Oxford University Press) 1959 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck) 1980 3rd edition (London: The Bodley Head) |
Translations:
Swedish Date often attributed to 1947 but wasn't published until 1948[1] |
Paul The Hero of the Fire[10] | 1948 | Penguin Books - A Porpoise Book | 1948 US edition (Boston: Houghton Mifflin)
1958 anthologised edition in James Reeves (ed.), A Golden Land, pp. 24-35 1962 Japanese Workbook edition (Tokyo: Eirinsha) 1962 2nd edition (London: Constable & Co. Ltd)[11] 1963 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck) 1969 paperback (Penguin / Picture Puffin) 1974 5th impression (London: Kestrel Books) |
Translations:
Swedish |
Johnny the Clockmaker | 1960 | London: Oxford University Press | 1971 and 1980 reprints in hardback and paperback
1960 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc) 2008 UK reprint hardback |
Translations:
Swedish, German, Zulu, Japanese |
Peter the Wanderer | 1963 | London: Oxford University Press | 1964 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc) | |
Diana and her Rhinoceros | 1964 | London: The Bodley Head | 1964 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)
1983 paperback edition (Methuen Children's Books / Magnet) 1993 paperback edition (The Bodley Head / Red Fox) 2008 hardback edition (Frances Lincoln)[12] |
Translations:
Afrikaans, Japanese |
Sarah and Simon and No Red Paint | 1965 | London: Constable Young Books | 1966 US edition (NY: Delacorte Press)
1974 Kestrel Books hardback with dust jacket 2012 Tate Publishing hardback with dust jacket |
No dust jacket on the 1st published edition |
Books by others, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone[1][2][3]
Author | Title | Year of 1st
Publication |
Publisher | Other editions | Notes |
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Fanu, Sheridan Le | In A Glass Darkly | 1929 | London: Peter Davies | 1988 selected reprint (5 illustrations) in:
Michael Cox (editor, The Illustrated J. S. Le Fanu: Ghost Stories and Mysteries |
This was the first Ardizzone illustrated edition;
the book was first published in 1872 |
Crabbe, George | The Library | 1930 | London: De La More Press | 2 editions; the cheaper issue didn't have vignette illustration on the title page, or endpapers | First Ardizzone edition; the book was first published in 1781 |
Bloomfield, Paul (compiled by) | The Mediterranean | 1935 | London: Cassell and Company, Ltd | ||
Lyons, A. Neil | Tom, Dick and Harriet | 1937 | London: The Cresset Press | ||
Dickens, Charles | Great Expectations | 1939 | New York: for members of the Heritage Club | 1962 2nd edition (NY: The Heritage Press)
1979 Collectors edition (CT: Easton Press) |
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Gorham, Maurice | The Local | 1939 | London: Cassell & Co. Ltd | 2010 reprint (Little Toller Books) | |
Kaeser, H.J. | Mimff | 1939 | London: Oxford University Press | 4 OUP reprints to 1960 | Translated by Kathleen Williamson |
Bates, H.E | My Uncle Silas | 1939 | London: Jonathan Cape | 1947 new edition
1947 Reprint Society edition 1958 paperback (Penguin Books) |
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Maurois, André | The Battle of France | 1940 | London: John Lane The Bodley Head | 1940 book club edition for the Right Book Club, London | Translated from the French by F. R. Ludman |
Freeman, C. Denis; Cooper, Douglas | The Road to Bordeaux | 1940 | London: The Cresset Press | 1940 and 1941 reprints
1942 book club edition, Readers Union |
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Mare, Walter de la | Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes | 1946 | London: Faber and Faber | reprinted 1946
1953 reprint in larger format 1958 paperback edition 1969 revised and enlarged definitive edition 2001 paperback edition (Faber Children's Classics) |
Translations: 1977 Japanese edition |
Villon, François | The Poems of François Villon | 1946 | London: The Cresset Press | Translated from the French by H. B. McCaskie | |
Shakespeare,William ; selected by Hallam Fordham | Hey Nonny Yes: Passions and Conceits from Shakespeare[13] | 1947 | The Saturn Press | ||
Bunyan, John | The Pilgrim's Progress | 1947 | London: Faber and Faber | 3 reprints to 1957 | 1st Ardizzone edition was 1947. Pilgrim's Progress was 1st published in 1678. |
Black, Margaret | Three Brothers and a Lady | 1947 | The Acorn Press | ||
Langley, Noel | The True and Pathetic History of Desbarollda the Waltzing Mouse | 1947 | London: Lindsay Drummond | ||
Hawksley, Enid Dickens | Charles Dickens Birthday Book | 1948 | London: Faber and Faber | Birthday book, with spaces to write in birthdays for each day | |
Lewis, C. Day | The Otterbury Indcident | 1948 | London: Putnam & Company | 2 UK reprints to 1963
1949 US edition (NY: The Viking Press) 1950 school edition (London: Heinemann Educational / Windmill) 1961 paperback (Penguin Books / Puffin) 1966 new edition (London: The Bodley Head) Reprinted 3 x to 1982 1969 US edition (NY: The World Publishing Co.) |
Translations:
Norwegian, Serbian |
Gorham, Maurice | Back to the Local | 1949 | London: Percival Marshall | ||
Kaeser, H. J. | Mimff in Charge | 1949 | London: Oxford University Press | Translated into English by David Ascoli | |
Langley, Noel ; Pynegar, Hazel | Somebody's Rocking My Dreamboat | 1949 | London: Arthur Barker Ltd | ||
Mardrus, J. C. ; Mathers, E. Powys (translations) | The Tale of Ali Baba and The Forty Thieves | 1949 | New York: The Limited Editions Club | One of 3 Evergreen Tales issued as a set in a red slip case | |
Gorham, Maurice | Londoners | 1951 | London: Percival Marshall | ||
Gorham, Maurice | Showmen and Suckers | 1951 | London: Percival Marshall | ||
Reeves, James | The Blackbird in the Lilac | 1951 | London: Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press | 4 UK reprints to 1972. Then included in James Reeves, Complete Poems for Children (1973)
1959 US edition (NY: Dutton & Co, Inc) |
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Nubar, Zareh | The Modern Prometheus. The Hope for Humanity: The Tragic Conflict of Knowledge and Ignorance[14] | 1952 | London: Forge Press | ||
Trollope, Anthony | The Warden | 1952 | London: Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press (The Oxford Trollope) | 1980 Oxford World's Classics edition (pocket sized hardback - full page drawings omitted) | |
Trollope, Anthony | Barchester Towers | 1953 | London: Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press (The Oxford Trollope) | 1980 Oxford Worlds's Classics edition (pocket sized hardback)
1982 US Franklin Library edition |
|
Lewis, C. Day | Christmas Eve (Ariel Poems) | 1954 | London: Faber and Faber | slim sewn booklet, with envelope | |
Corrin, Stephen | The Fantastic Tale of the Plucky Sailor and the Postage Stamp | 1954 | London: Faber and Faber | ||
Kaeser, H. J. | Mimff Takes Over | 1954 | London: Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press | reprints 1956, 1960 | Translated into English by David Ascoli |
Thackeray, William Makepeace | The Newcomes | 1954 | Cambridge: printed for members of The Limited Edition Club at the University Press | c. 1955 2nd edition for The Heritage Press, NY | |
Dickens, Charles | Bleak House | 1955 | London: Oxford University Press | ||
Dickens, Charles | David Copperfield | 1955 | London: Oxford University Press | ||
Farjeon, Eleanor | The Little Bookroom | 1955 | London: Geoffrey Cumberlege Oxford University Press | 1956 US edition (NY: OUP)
1972 paperback (London: OUP) 1977 paperback (Penguin / Puffin Books) 1979 cheap edition (New Oxford Library) 2011 paperback (Oxford: OUP) |
Book won the Carnegie Meal in 1955[15] and Eleanor Farjeon was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1956.
Translations: Swedish, Danish, Norwegian |
Pearce, Philippa | Minnow on the Say | 1955 | London: Geoffrey Cumberlege Oxford University Press | 1958 US edition as Minnow Leads to Treasure (Cleveland: World Publishing Co.)
1972 paperback (London: OUP) 1974 cheap edition (Oxford Children's Library) 1978 paperback (Penguin / Puffin Books) 1998 paperback (Oxford Children's Modern Classics) 2000 US edition as Minnow on the Say (NY: Greenwillow books) 2001 paperback (Oxford: OUP) |
Translations:
German, Swedish |
Stonier, G. W. | Pictures on the Pavement | 1955 | London: Michael Joseph | ||
Kenward, James | The Suburban Child | 1955 | Cambridge: at the University Press | ||
Trevor, Meriol | Sun Slower Sun Faster | 1955 | London: Collins | 1957 US edition (NY: Sheed and Ward) | |
Thackeray, William Makepeace | The History of Henry Esmond, Esq | 1956 | NY: for members of the Limited Editions Club | 1956 2nd impression NY: The Heritage Press | |
Surtees, R. A. | Hunting with Mr. Jorrocks | 1956 | London: Geoffrey Cumberlege Oxford University Press | The text is from Chapters 7-58 of Handley Cross (expanded edition of 1854). | |
Reeves, James | Pigeons and Princesses | 1956 | London: Heinemann | 1962 US edition (NY: Dutton)
1976 paperback edition (London: Hamlyn / Beaver Books) |
Translations:
Swedish |
Phillips, J. B. (translated into Modern English by) | St. Luke's Life of Christ | 1956 | London: Collins | A limited edition (150 copies), signed by Phillips and Ardizzone, was produced simultaneously with 1st edition. Presented in slipcase with Curwen Press patterned paper design. | |
Scurfield, George | A Stickful of Nonpareil[16] | 1956 | Cambridge: at the University Press | 500 copies.
Abridged reprint in Matrix: A Review for Printers and Bibliophiles, No. 13 (Winter 1993), pp. 151-157 |
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Young, Percy | Ding Dong Bell: A First Book of Nursery Rhymes | 1957 | London: Dennis Dobson | ||
Symonds, John | Lottie | 1957 | London: The Bodley Head | ||
Reeves, James | Prefabulous Animiles | 1957 | London: Heinemann | 1960 US edition (NY: Dutton) | |
Goldman, Joan M. | The School in Our Village | 1957 | London: B. T. Batsford Ltd | ||
Bates, H. E. | Sugar for the Horse | 1957 | London: Michael Joseph | ||
Reeves, James | The Wandering Moon | 1957 | London: Heinemann | 4 reprints to 1968 | The collection was 1st published in 1950 with illustrations by Evadne Rowan |
Cecil, Henry | Brief to Counsel | 1958 | London: Michael Joseph | 1972 2nd edition with new author's preface
1958 US edition (NY: Harper Bros) 1982 UK 3rd edition, with a new foreword |
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Shakespeare, William | The Comedies | 1958 | NY: The Heritage Press | 1986 collectors edition (CT: Easton Press) | |
Farjeon, Eleanor | Jim at the Corner | 1958 | London: Oxford University Press | 1958 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck)
1986 revised edition (John Goodchild) 1986 paperback (London: Methuen Children's Books / Magnet) 1990 US paperback (NY: Alfred Knopf / Bullseye Books) |
The book was 1st published in 1934 with illustrations by Irene Mountfort.
Japanese |
Kaeser, H. J. | Mimff Robinson | 1958 | London: Oxford University Press | Translated into English by Ruth Michaelis Jena and Arthur Ratcliff
The last Mimff story | |
Estes, Eleanor | Pinky Pie | 1958 | NY: Harcourt, Brace and Company | 1959 UK edition (London: Constable & Co.) | |
Mare, Walter de la | The Story of Joseph | 1958 | London: Faber and Faber | Text is taken from de la Mare's Stories from the Bible (1929). | |
Symonds, John | Elfrida and the Pig | 1959 | London: Harrap | Translation:
Swedish | |
Reeves, James (retold by) | Exploits of Don Quixote[17] | 1959 | London and Glasgow: Blackie | 1960 US edition
1977 UK cheap reprint - lacks the colour plates |
Based on Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes |
Chesterton, G. K. | Father Brown Stories[18] | 1959 | London: The Folio Society | ||
White, T. H. | The Godstone and the Blackymor | 1959 | London: Jonathan Cape | 1959 US edition (NY: Putnam)
1960 Reprint Society edition |
1959 US edition doesn't use EA's dust jacket |
Ballantyne, Joan | Holiday Trench | 1959 | Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd | ||
Williams, Ursula Moray | The Nine Lives of Island Mackenzie | 1959 | London: Chatto and Windus | 1979 Chatto reprint in laminated boards
1980 paperback (Transworld / Carousel) 1960 US edition (NY: Wm. Morrow) |
Translations:
Swedish |
Mare, Walter de la | The Story of Moses | 1959 | London: Faber and Faber | ||
Reeves, James | Titus in Trouble | 1959 | London: The Bodley Head | 1960 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)
1969 2nd UK ed (smaller size) 1972 2nd US ed (NY: Henry Z. Walck) |
Translations:
Swedish |
Gough, Catherine | Boyhoods of Great Composers | 1960 | London: Oxford University Press | Translations:
Afrikaans 1st and early editions in laminated yellow boards; later reprints in dark green boards with a dust jacket. This and Book Two (1962) were issued in a single volume edition in 1968.[19] | |
Farjeon, Eleanor | Eleanor Farjeon's Book | 1960 | Penguin Books / Puffin | Chosen by Eleanor Graham | |
Farjeon, Eleanor | Italian Peepshow | 1960 | London: Oxford University Press | 1960 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck) | |
Ballantyne, Joan | Kidnappers at Coombe | 1960 | Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd. | ||
Ray, Cyril | Merry England | 1960 | London: Vista Books | ||
Graves, Robert | The Penny Fiddle | 1960 | London: Cassell | 1961 US edition (NY: Doubleday & Company) | |
Mitchison, Naomi | The Rib of the Green Umbrella | 1960 | London: Collins | ||
Mare, Walter de la | The Story of Samuel and Saul | 1960 | London: Faber and Faber | ||
Estes, Eleanor | The Witch Family | 1960 | NY: Harcourt, Brace and Company | undated paperback edition (NY: Harcourt, Brace & World Inc / Voyager)
1962 UK edition (London: Constable and Company Limited) Later Kestrel Books edition and paperback reprint (Target Books) |
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Twain, Mark | The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | 1961 | London: Heinemann / New Windmill | ||
Twain, Mark | The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | 1961 | London: Heinemann / New Windmill | ||
Gray, Nicholas Stuart | Down in the Cellar | 1961 | London: Dennis Dobson | ||
Cole, William (selected and edited by) | Folk Songs of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales | 1961 | NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc. | 1969 paperback reprints
USA: Alfred Music 1991 reprint ISBN 9780897249553 |
Arranged for piano and guitar by Norman Monath |
Reeves, James | Hurdy-Gurdy: Selected Poems | 1961 | The Windmill Press Ltd | ||
Mare, Walter de la | Stories from the Bible | 1961 | London: Faber and Faber | 1961 US edition (NY: Alfred A. Knopf / Borzoi)
1963 Reprint Society edition |
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Wuorio, Eva-Lis | The Island of Fish in the Trees | 1961 | NY: The World Publishing Company | 1964 UK edition (London: Denis Dobson) | chosen as one of the New York Times best illustrated children's books of 1962[20] |
Graham, Eleanor ; Barrie, J. M. | J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan: The Story of the Play | 1962 | Leicester: Brockhampton Press | 1963 US edition (NY: Charles Scribner's Sons) | UK 1st edition doesn't have colour plates of later editions.
Translations: Russian |
Farjeon, Eleanor | Mrs. Malone | 1962 | London: Oxford University Press | 1962 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck) | Translations:
Japanese Korean |
Brand, Christianna | Naughty Children: An Anthology | 1962 | London: Victor Gollancz | 1963 US edition (NY: E. P. Dutton & Co.) | 1st appearance in print of Nurse Matilda, later developed into the Nurse Matilda series of books (1964-1974). Nurse Matilda was the inspiration for Nanny McPhee |
Betjeman, John | A Ring of Bells: Poems | 1962 | London: John Murray | 1963 US edition (Boston: Houghton Mifflin)
1964 paperback John Murray 1964 school edition The Albermarle Library for Schools |
Introduced and selected by Irene Slade |
Reeves, James | Sailor Rumbelow and Britannia | 1962 | London: Heinemann | 1962 US edition (NY: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.) under the title Sailor Rumbelow and Other Stories[21] | |
Faralla, Dana | The Singing Cupboard | 1962 | London and Glasgow: Blackie | 1963 US edition (NY: Lippincott) | |
Crozier, Eric | The Story of Let's Make an Opera! | 1962 | London: Oxford University Press | ||
Gough, Catherine | Boyhoods of Great Composers, Book Two | 1963 | London: Oxford University Press | This and Book One (1960) were issued in a single volume edition in 1968.[19] | |
Farjeon, Eleanor | Kaleidoscope | 1963 | London: Oxford University Press | 1986 reprint John Goodchild Publishers
1963 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck) |
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King, Clive | Stig of the Dump | 1963 | Harmondsworth: Penguin Books / Puffin | Many paperback reprints
1965 new hardback edition (London: Hamish Hamilton) 1980 reprint (Kestrel Books) 2017 Folio Society edition (pictorial board, orange slipcase)[22] |
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Estes, Eleanor | The Alley | 1964 | NY: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc | not published in the UK | |
Graves, Robert | Ann at Highwood Hall | 1964 | London: Cassell | 1964 US edition (NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc) | |
Wahl, Jan | Hello Elephant | 1964 | NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston | also published simultaneously in Canada | not published in the UK |
Wuorio, Eva-Lis | The Land of Right Up and Down | 1964 | NY: The World Publishing Company | 1964 UK edition (London: Dennis Dobson) | |
Brand, Christianna | Nurse Matilda | 1964 | Leicester: Brockhampton Press | 1964 US edition
1973 paperback reprint (Brockhampton Press) later paperbacks (Hodder and Stoughton / Knight Books) 1988 library edition (Bath: The Chivers Press) 2005 3 book box set with the 2 later Matilda titles, published by Bloomsbury[23] |
Nurse Matilda was the inspiration for Nanny McPhee
German, Swedish, French |
Reeves, James | The Story of Jackie Thimble | 1964 | NY: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc | 1965 UK edition (London: Chatto & Windus) | from 1973 the text was included in James Reeves's Complete Poems for Children |
Faralla, Dana | Swanhilda-of-the-Swans | 1964 | London and Glasgow: Blackie | ||
Buchan, John | The Thirty-nine Steps | 1964 | London: J. M. Dent | 1992 UK paperback edition (J. M. Dent) | |
Reeves, James | Three Tall Tales | 1964 | Abelard-Schuman | ||
Cecil, Henry | Know About English Law | 1965 | London and Glasgow: Blackie | 1974 revised edition as Learn About English Law (London: William Luscombe) | |
Nichols, Freda P. | The Milldale Riot | 1965 | London: Ginn and Company | ||
Farjeon, Eleanor | The Old Nurse's Stocking Basket | 1965 | London: Oxford University Press | 1965 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck)
1981 UK paperback (Puffin Books) |
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Ross, Diana | Old Perisher | 1965 | London: Faber and Faber | ||
Lederer, William J. | Timothy's Song | 1965 | NY: W. W. Norton & Company | 1966 UK edition (Lutterworth Press) | |
Walsh, John | The Truants and other Poems for Children | 1965 | London: Heinemann | 1968 UK edition (Chicago: Rand McNally) | |
Clark, Leonard | The Year Round | 1965 | London: Rupert Hart-Davis | ||
Webster, Jean | Daddy-Long-Legs | 1966 | Leicester: Brockhampton Press | 1979 US edition (NY: Meredith) | The book was 1st published in 1912 |
Marshall, Archibald | The Dragon | 1966 | London: Hamish Hamilton | 1967 US edition (NY: Dutton) | |
Farjeon, Eleanor | The Eleanor Farjeon Book: A Tribute to her Life and Work 1881-1965 | 1966 | London: Hamish Hamilton | 1966 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck) | introduction by Naomi Lewis |
Streatfeild, Noel | The Growing Summer | 1966 | London: Collins | 1967 US edition as The Magic Summer (NY: Random House)
1968 UK paperback (Penguin / Puffin) 2000 UK paperback (Collins) |
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