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Elisabeth Beresford (1926–2010)

Autor(a) de The Wombles

109 Works 1,290 Membros 17 Reviews 2 Favorited

About the Author

Elisabeth Beresford was born in Paris, France on August 6, 1926. During World War II, she served as a radio operator in the Women's Royal Naval Service. Before becoming a full-time author, she worked as a ghost writer, specializing in speeches, and as a journalist. During her lifetime, she wrote mostrar mais about 100 books including Escape to Happiness, A Tropical Affair, and A Passionate Adventure for adults and Danger on the Old Pull 'n Push, The Hidden Mill, and the Magic series for children. She is best known for creating the Wombles of Wimbledon Common. The first book in the series, The Wombles, was published in 1968 and soon afterward, it was made into an animated series. She wrote over 20 Wombles books. She also wrote two TV series, Seven Days to Sydney and Come to the Caribbean. She was awarded an MBE for services to children's literature in the 1998. She died of heart failure on December 24, 2010 at the age of 84. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Séries

Obras de Elisabeth Beresford

The Wombles (1968) 326 cópias
The Wandering Wombles (1970) 141 cópias
The Wombles at Work (1973) 101 cópias
The Wombles to the Rescue (1974) 54 cópias
The Secret Railway (1900) 30 cópias
Awkward Magic (1964) 26 cópias
Travelling Magic (1965) 25 cópias
Invisible Magic (1974) 19 cópias
Lizzy's War (1993) 19 cópias
Curious Magic (1980) 17 cópias
Dangerous Magic (1972) 16 cópias
Vanishing Magic (1970) 13 cópias
The Snow Womble (1975) 12 cópias
The Tovers (1982) 12 cópias
The Wombles Buggy Trouble (1999) 11 cópias
Sea-Green Magic (1968) 11 cópias
Wombling Free (1978) 10 cópias
The Wombles Gift Book (1975) 10 cópias
The Smallest Whale (1997) 8 cópias
The Wombles Annual 1975 (1975) 7 cópias
Wombles of Wimbledon (1976) 7 cópias
Stephen and the shaggy dog (1970) 6 cópias
The Wombles Book (1975) 6 cópias
Orinoco Runs Away (1975) 6 cópias
The Wombles: Bigfoot Womble (1999) 6 cópias
The Wombles Annual 1976 (1976) 6 cópias
Womble Stories (2011) 4 cópias
The Wombles Annual 1977 (1977) 4 cópias
Island Bus (1968) 4 cópias
Island treasure (1998) 4 cópias
Snuffle to the Rescue (1975) 4 cópias
The treasure hunters (1980) 3 cópias
Two gold dolphins (1964) 3 cópias
Mysterious Island (1986) 3 cópias
The Wombles Annual 1974 (1973) 3 cópias
Oxford Literacy Web (2000) 3 cópias
Tomsk and the Tired Tree (1975) 3 cópias
Paradise Island (1963) 2 cópias
Immer diese Wombels (1981) 2 cópias
Wombles Pop-up Book: No. 3 (1976) 2 cópias
The Wombles Annual 1978 (1977) 2 cópias
The happy ghost (1979) 2 cópias
A Tropical Affair (1968) 2 cópias
The Wombles Volume 1 (DVD) (1998) 2 cópias
The Tullington film-makers (1960) 2 cópias
The animals nobody wanted (1983) 2 cópias
Secret Magic (1978) 2 cópias
Fashion Girl 2 cópias
Lizzy Fights on (2001) 2 cópias
The Wombles Volume 2 (DVD) (1998) 1 exemplar(es)
Charlie's Ark (1989) 1 exemplar(es)
Veronica (1985) 1 exemplar(es)
The Oscar Puffin Book 1 exemplar(es)
Island Railway (Antelope Books) (1988) 1 exemplar(es)
King Lehr 1 exemplar(es)
The Wombles Story Collection (2000) 1 exemplar(es)
Toby's Luck (1978) 1 exemplar(es)
Bungo Knows Best (1976) 1 exemplar(es)
A Wombling Winter Day (2000) 1 exemplar(es)
Love Remembered (1970) 1 exemplar(es)
Chris the climber (1997) 1 exemplar(es)
Island of Shadows (1979) 1 exemplar(es)
The Wooden Gun (1989) 1 exemplar(es)
Escape to Happiness (1964) 1 exemplar(es)
Passionate Adventure (1983) 1 exemplar(es)
Steadfast Lover (1980) 1 exemplar(es)
Silver Chain (1980) 1 exemplar(es)
Saturday's Child (1969) 1 exemplar(es)
Pandora (1974) 1 exemplar(es)
Love and the S.S. "Beatrice" (1972) 1 exemplar(es)

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A fun romp through Wombledom.
 
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JBD1 | outras 5 resenhas | Dec 15, 2023 |
This was the perfect post gardening bath book. Small enough to hold in one hand, large enough print to not need my glasses. Having re-read these this year, I'm still surprised at how forward thinking they were - yet this was children's TV/reading. It still has a lot of relevance, we're still polluting the planet and it doesn't come with a burrow full of wombles to tidy up after us.
 
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Helenliz | May 22, 2023 |
This starts with Great Uncle Bulgaria reading a story to the Wombles, only they are getting restless. they've heard them all before and they're all old. And so Bulgaria launches them on a plan for 2 pairs of Wombles to travel around the world and collect stories from other lands in order to write the tenth volume of A Womble History of the World. This gives a chance for younger readers to learn something about other countries, with the Wombles visiting the Black Forest, Tibet, Australis, New Zealand, US & Japan. All in clockwork balloons. At times this looks dated, with the Womblex clearly being a version of a fax machine (who has them now?). At others it is ahead of its time with the environmental message, there is even climate change in here. The Wimbledon burrow seems quiet without Tomsk, Wellington, Orinocco & Bungo, with the other Wombles getting tetchy at times and overworked. It concludes with the wanderers returning home to a party, the work of writing the history probably continues after wards. It was interesting that they didn't visit Russia, despite there being a Womble burrow there, we have met Omsk previously, but then this was the 1907s and it was probably politically better to steer clear. It reads as much as a set of short essays with a connected character than a story, but it remains enjoyable, nonetheless.… (mais)
 
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Helenliz | Aug 4, 2022 |
The Wombles are back in the burrow in Wimbledon, after the traffic rules in London are changed to prevent the large lorries that were affecting their burrow from passing that way. I can't imagine that was the main aim of the traffic planners.
Bungo and Great Uncle Bulgaria are missing through most of the book, as they are away at a Womble conference in the US. That gives some of the other Wombles a bit more space. We meet Alderney and Shansi (I can't help feeling a bit uncomfortable that a Womble who takes a Chinese name takes on characteristics of that country. Shansi uses an unusual word order, she is speaking as if she were Chinese, when she isn't it's just her name). Apart from that, the Wombles get inventive with various schemes to manage with less rubbish being left on the common. The way that they replace the front door with plastic is interesting, it's litter that is viewed as the problem at this stage, not plastic itself. There is a certain level of mild threat here, life is not certain, even underground.… (mais)
 
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Helenliz | Apr 25, 2022 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
109
Membros
1,290
Popularidade
#19,888
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
17
ISBNs
208
Idiomas
3
Favorito
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