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  2. The Brownies - Wikipedia

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    The first appearances of Brownie characters in a print publication took place in 1879, but not until the February 1881 issue of Wide Awake magazine were the creatures printed in their final form. [4] The first proper story, The Brownies' Ride, appeared in the February 1883 issue of the children's periodical St. Nicholas Magazine. [5]

  3. Book of Brownies - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Brownies First edition Author Enid Blyton Illustrator Ernest Aris Language English Genre Fantasy Published 1926 Publisher George Newnes Ltd OCLC 316061908 The Book of Brownies is a book by Enid Blyton published in 1926. The Book of Brownies is the story of three naughty brownies: Hop, Skip and Jump, who are tricked by Witch Green-eyes into helping her to kidnap the Princess Peronel ...

  4. The Brownie and the Princess - Wikipedia

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    The Brownie and the Princess: And Other Stories (ISBN 978-0060000837) is a book of ten children's stories by the American author, Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888). [1] The stories were published in various children's magazines during her lifetime.

  5. Palmer Cox - Wikipedia

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    The earliest publication of Brownie characters took place in 1879, but not until the February 1881 issue of Wide Awake magazine were the creatures printed in their final form. In 1883, Brownie stories appeared in St. Nicholas Magazine and as their popularity rose, they were covered in publications such as the Ladies' Home Journal. [5]

  6. Brownie (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Hogg later wrote about brownies in his short story "The Brownie of Black Haggs" (1828). [68] [70] In this story, the evil Lady Wheelhope orders that any of her male servants who openly practises any form of religion must be given over to the military and shot. [67] Female servants who practised religion are discreetly poisoned. [67]

  7. Maggy Moulach - Wikipedia

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    Maggy Moulach (also known as Meg Mullach, Maggie Moloch, Maug Moulack, Maug Moulach, Mieg Moulach, Maug Vuluchd, May Moulach, Meg Molloch, Manch Monlach and Hairy Meg) is a character from Scottish folklore said to be a Highland brownie. According to the folklore, she had a son named Brownie-Clod, who was said to be a dobie.

  8. Category:American short story collections - Wikipedia

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    Birds of America (short story collection) Black Tickets; Blasphemy (short story collection) Bolo: Annals of the Dinochrome Brigade; The Boo; Born of Man and Woman (short story collection) The Bridegroom (short story collection) The Brigadier and the Golf Widow; The Brownie and the Princess; Brownsville: Stories; Burning Chrome (short story ...

  9. Gladys Lucy Adshead - Wikipedia

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    Smallest Brownie and the flying squirrel Gladys Lucy Adshead (April 25, 1896 – 1985) was a British-born teacher, headmistress, and writer of children's books , known for her " Brownie " books, including Brownies-Hush!