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Erroll Collins: April 2009
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Tuesday, 7 April 2009. Erroll Collins Mysterious Author of the Sky. Return to Gompa Tong. The Self-Plagiarism of Erroll Collins. It all began with “The Black Dwarf of Mongolia”, or so I used to think. I know better now. Shame overcomes me when I report to you that I rooted it out and looked at the inscription on the inside front page. It belonged to J. Mackenzie but the next page revealed the owner’s Christian name in full, John Mackenzie. It was my brother’s book. Then, all of a sudden, things started t...
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Erroll Collins: Erroll Collins Mysterious Author of the Sky
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Tuesday, 7 April 2009. Erroll Collins Mysterious Author of the Sky. Return to Gompa Tong. The Self-Plagiarism of Erroll Collins. It all began with “The Black Dwarf of Mongolia”, or so I used to think. I know better now. Shame overcomes me when I report to you that I rooted it out and looked at the inscription on the inside front page. It belonged to J. Mackenzie but the next page revealed the owner’s Christian name in full, John Mackenzie. It was my brother’s book. Then, all of a sudden, things started t...
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Stephen Tring: April 2009
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Saturday, 18 April 2009. The 'Penny' books by A.Stephen Tring. Article by Jim Mackenzie. His most celebrated children’s character was Penelope Patricia Anderson or “Penny” whom we first meet as a schoolgirl of 10 and whom we leave as a (relatively) responsible young lady of 17. There are many different editions of the “Penny” books and they are most commonly available in the Goodchild reprints. However, the correct order of publication and the order in which to read them is as follows:- Penny Dreadful.
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Lorna Hill: April 2009
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Wednesday, 15 April 2009. With money scarce due to the war, Hill sat in front of her kitchen fire and wrote Marjorie and Co. which delighted both Vicki and her school friends when it was given to her as a Christmas present. Over the next few years, Hill continued to write for her daughter’s birthdays and Christmas without thinking of publication. Hill later lived in Keswick, Cumbria, where she died on August 17, 1991, aged 89. A Dream of Sadler’s Wells (Wells), illus. Eve Guthrie. London, E...Veronica at...
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Lorna Hill: Lorna Hill (1902-1991)
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Wednesday, 15 April 2009. With money scarce due to the war, Hill sat in front of her kitchen fire and wrote Marjorie and Co. which delighted both Vicki and her school friends when it was given to her as a Christmas present. Over the next few years, Hill continued to write for her daughter’s birthdays and Christmas without thinking of publication. Hill later lived in Keswick, Cumbria, where she died on August 17, 1991, aged 89. A Dream of Sadler’s Wells (Wells), illus. Eve Guthrie. London, E...Veronica at...
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Lorna Hill: The Trouble with Guy
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Wednesday, 15 April 2009. The Trouble with Guy. A Hero Lost and a Hero Found. 8221; I shouted in the best pony story fashion. “This is simply the most super news I’ve heard in years.”. My husband retreated further behind his newspaper as though he could hide from the wonderful discovery I’d just come across in Charlotte’s letter. Somehow he thinks that The Times and a stoical silence will keep me from telling him even the most vital snippets of information. Well, I married Edward instead and spent thirty...
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Stephen Tring: Penny
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Saturday, 18 April 2009. The 'Penny' books by A.Stephen Tring. Article by Jim Mackenzie. His most celebrated children’s character was Penelope Patricia Anderson or “Penny” whom we first meet as a schoolgirl of 10 and whom we leave as a (relatively) responsible young lady of 17. There are many different editions of the “Penny” books and they are most commonly available in the Goodchild reprints. However, the correct order of publication and the order in which to read them is as follows:- Penny Dreadful.