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Print (Hardback & Paperback) Lone Pine is a series of children's books written by English author Malcolm Saville . Although they were written over a 35-year timespan, between 1943 and 1978, the characters only age by a few years in the course of the series. [ 1 ]
Mark O'Hanlon's biography of Saville, Beyond the Lone Pine which was published to coincide with the centenary of Saville's birth in 2001, is also now out of print. Another book by Mark O'Hanlon called The Complete Lone Pine – a guide to the entire series – was published in 1996 and was reprinted in an extended hardback edition in 2005.
The following list of republished titles written by Dorita Fairlie Bruce is based on a search [4] on the Jisc Library Hub Discover database. [ note 1 ] All of the republished works are paperbacks. The best bat in the school and other stories (2004) ISBN 978-1-904417-48-4
This cheat sheet is the aftermath of hours upon hours of research on all of the teams in this year’s tournament field. I’ve listed each teams’ win and loss record, their against the
The list was criticized as biased towards English-language books, particularly those published by American authors. [3] Nigerian academic Ainehi Edoro criticized the lack of literature by African authors and the predominance of American literature on the list and called the list "an act of cultural erasure". [ 4 ]
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Sunny Stories was a children's magazine published by George Newnes Ltd in the United Kingdom in the first half of the 20th century. It began as Sunny Stories for Little Folk in 1926 and was edited and written by Enid Blyton although she was only credited as the editor.
Malcolm Saville (1901–1982), author of children's books. Born in Hastings. [111] Paul Smith (born 1976), footballer. Born in Hastings. [112] Thomas Henry Sparshott (1841–1927), Anglican priest and missionary, retired to Hastings and died there. [113] [114] Derek Stepan (born 1990), ice hockey player. Born in Hastings.