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Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard

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ISBN-10: 0554310201

ISBN-13: 9780554310206

Edition: 2008

Authors: Eleanor Farjeon

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Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965) was an English journalist, broadcaster and author of stories and poems. Her father encouraged her writing from the age of five; at eighteen she wrote the libretto for an operetta. Often written under a pseudonym, her poems appeared in The Herald (Tomfool), Punch, Time and Tide (Chimaera), The New Leader (Merry Andrew), Reynolds News (Tomfool), and a number of other periodicals. It could be argued that her topical work for The Herald, Reynolds News and New Leader was the most accomplished of any socialist poet of the 1920s and 30s. One of her most notable works, Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard (1921), was written as a gift for Victor Haslam, a soldier she was…    
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Book details

List price: $25.99
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: BiblioBazaar
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 300
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.21" long x 0.69" tall
Weight: 1.320
Language: English

Eleanor Farjeon was born in London in 1881. Her first book Nursery Rhymes of London Town was published in 1916, and she went on to write over 60 books for children, including many collections of verse. As well as the Hans Christian Andersen International Medal and the Carnegie Medal which shewas awarded for The Little Bookroom, Eleanor Farjeon was also award the Regina Medal in 1959 for her complete works. Eleanor Farjeon died in 1965. Edward Ardizzone was born in 1900. After leaving school he worked as a clerk in the City of London and studied life-drawing in the evenings. In 1936Edward Ardizzone made an illustrated story of a book he had made up for his children, Little Tim and the Brave…