Enid Blyton bibliography

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This is a list of books by Enid Blyton (11 August 1897 – 28 November 1968) who was a British children's writer known as both Enid Blyton and Mary Pollock. She was one of the most successful children's storytellers of the twentieth century.[1]

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[edit] 1920s

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He Was Children Famous

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[edit] 1975

[edit] Published posthumously

The Young Adventurers

[edit] Unpublished

  • Mr Tumpy's Caravan (discovered in a collection of her papers, in 2011; not the 1949 publication of similar title)[36]

[edit] See also

The Little Lost Hen

[edit] References

  • John Cooper and Jonathan Cooper, Children's Fiction 1900-1950 (1998), p. 177-8

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Index Translationum Statistics". Index Translationum. UNESCO. http://databases.unesco.org/xtrans/stat/xTransStat.a?VL1=A&top=50&lg=0. Retrieved 2007-07-12.  This index contains titles in all the translated languages. The top five are: Walt Disney Productions, Agatha Christie, Jules Verne, Shakespeare, Enid Blyton, and the next five: Vladimir Lenin, Barbara Cartland, Danielle Steel, Hans Christian Andersen, and Stephen King
  2. ^ Reprinted 1948 as Let's Garden.[1]
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  11. '^ As Ninth Tell-a-Story Book, 1964.
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  14. ^ Reprinted Dean, 1974.
  15. ^ Reprinted 1986, Hutchinson.
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  18. ^ Reprinted Dean, 1971, and in 2004.
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  20. ^ [2] Film version at IMDB; [3] 1978 TV film.
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  25. ^ Correct title includes Little; see British Museum page[4].
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  28. ^ As Christmas in the Toy Shop, 1990.
  29. ^ May be a reprint of the 1930 Newnes book.[5]
  30. ^ Covers
  31. ^ Covers
  32. ^ The Enid Blyton Society
  33. ^ Reprinted title 1989, Award.[6]
  34. ^ The Enid Blyton Society
  35. ^ Covers
  36. ^ Youngs, Ian (22 February 2011). "'Lost' Enid Blyton book unearthed". BBC Online. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12511512. Retrieved 22 February 2011. 

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