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Gerry Turner

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Gerry Turner was an American children's fiction author. He published 7 books, including one fairy tale, Magic Night for Lillibet, and one Science fiction novel, Stranger from the Depths, also Creative Crafts for Everyone and The Teen Model Book between 1959 and 1968.

in addition to writing, he was a well regarded portrait photographer, specializing in children. Some of his images are in a permanent collection of the White House. Much of his photographic work was privately commissioned but many of his images were used in editorial publications, and for a number of years was commissioned by the Irish Tourist Board (Fáilte Ireland) to visit Ireland, photographing the country and its people.

He was born in 1921, and died in 1982. Turner lived in Westport, Connecticut. His wife, Juliana, was an painter, and his children are also accomplished artists. His oldest son, Stefen is a photographer, specializing in aerial perspectives, and his daughter, Jill is a fine-arts photographer.

Bibliography

  • Hide-out for a Horse (1967)
  • Magic Night for Lillibet (1959)
  • The Silver Dollar Hoard of Aristotle Gaskin (1968)
  • Stormy and the Tree-House Gang (1966)
  • Stranger from the Depths (1967) (abridged paperback edition in 1970)
  • Creative Crafts for Everyone (1959)
  • The Teen Model Fact Book (1980)
  • Stormy und die Baumhausbande (1966 Germany)
  • Der verstecke Schimmel (1967 Germany)
  • Hide Out for a Horse (1967 Great Britain)