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Enid Mary Blyton (11 August 1897 – 28 November 1968) was an English children's writer, whose books have been worldwide bestsellers since the 1930s, selling more than 600 million copies.
Enid Blyton: 600 million [12] English Children's literature, Noddy, The Famous Five, The Secret Seven: 800 British J. K. Rowling: 600 million [13] 600 million [13] English young adult, fantasy, crime fiction, including the Harry Potter series 22 British Sidney Sheldon: 370 million [14] 600 million [15] English Suspense: 21 American Eiichiro Oda ...
My Third Enid Blyton Book; Five Have Plenty of Fun, illustrator Eileen Soper, ... Noddy's Bag of Money: Noddy: 1960: strip book Noddy's 1 2 3 Book: Noddy Picture Book:
The following books have been identified as a part of the Old Thatch series. Some of the entries may be considered a part of different series, also by Thatch, as her books were sometimes republished under different imprints or formats. [2] Blyton, Enid (1934), The Talking Teapot and Other Stories, W. & A. K. Johnston
The Mystery of Holly Lane is a 1953 children's mystery novel by English author Enid Blyton, and the eleventh book in the Five ... When the man reports the money ...
The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage is the first in the Five Find-Outers series of children's mystery novels by Enid Blyton. It was initially published in 1943 and continues to be frequently reissued. It was initially published in 1943 and continues to be frequently reissued.
The Faraway Tree is a series of popular novels for children by British author Enid Blyton.The titles in the series are The Enchanted Wood (1939), The Magic Faraway Tree (1943), The Folk of the Faraway Tree (1946) and Up the Faraway Tree (1951).
Five Have a Mystery to Solve is the 20th novel in the Famous Five series by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1962. It was first published in 1962. As the penultimate novel in the Famous Five series, it follows the usual formula of finding secret passages, drinking ginger beer , hunting treasure, and foiling evil-doers.