Margery Williams (1881–1944)
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A propos de l'auteur
Author Margery Williams was born in London, England on July 22, 1881. She moved to the United States when she was nine-years-old and alternated between living in the United States and England for the rest of her life. She is best known for her thirty children's books, but she also wrote novels for afficher plus adults and young adults. Her most popular works include The Velveteen Rabbit, Poor Cecco: The Wonderful Story of a Wonderful Wooden Dog Who Was the Jolliest Toy in the House Until He Went Out to Explore the World, and The Little Wooden Doll. Her young adult book, Winterbound, was a runner-up for the 1937 Newbery Medal and was retroactively given the Newbery Honor award when it was established in 1971. She died on September 4, 1944 at the age of 63. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
Crédit image: Portrait of Margery Williams by James Bolivar Manson, 1911
Œuvres de Margery Williams
The Velveteen Rabbit & Other Animal Adventures (Wordsworth Children's Classics - includes The Three Billy Goats Gruff,… (2015) 18 exemplaires
The Velveteen Rabbit Coloring Book: A storybook to be colored in, With captions lifted from the original text (1984) 17 exemplaires
The Velveteen Rabbit (Illustrated): The 1922 Classic Edition with Original Illustrations (2023) 6 exemplaires
[The Velveteen Rabbit, frontispiece] 3 exemplaires
By Margery Williams - The Classic Tale of Velveteen Rabbit Or, How Toys Become Real (12.2.1980) 3 exemplaires
The Velveteen Rabbit & Other stories 2 exemplaires
The Candlestick 2 exemplaires
The Price of Youth 2 exemplaires
The Velveteen Rabbit Plush Gift Set: The Classic Edition Board Book Plush Stuffed Animal Toy Rabbit Gift Set (2020) 2 exemplaires
The Late Returning 2 exemplaires
The Velveteen Rabbit & other stories 2 exemplaires
The Velveteen Rabbit 2 exemplaires
The Velveteen Rabbit (adaptation) 1 exemplaire
Green grows the garden 1 exemplaire
The Velveteen Rabbit [adapted] 1 exemplaire
Poor Cecco 1 exemplaire
Penny and The White Horse 1 exemplaire
Sense and Sensibility 1 exemplaire
More About Animals 1 exemplaire
The Velveteen Rabbit (adaptation) 1 exemplaire
The Velveteen Rabbit (Illustrated): The 1922 Classic Edition with Original Illustrations 1 exemplaire
Mr. Murdle's Large Heart 1 exemplaire
The Velveteen Rabbit Adapted for Young Readers 1 exemplaire
Der kleine Schmusehase 1 exemplaire
The Velveteen Rabbit 1 exemplaire
The Velveteen Rabbit 1 exemplaire
VELVETEEN RABBIT-BOARD 1 exemplaire
Spendthrift Summer 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
The Illustrated Treasury of Children's Literature, Volumes 1-2 (1955) — Contributeur — 460 exemplaires
The New Junior Classics Volume 06: Stories About Boys and Girls (1938) — Contributeur — 188 exemplaires
The Graphic Canon of Children's Literature: The World's Greatest Kids' Lit as Comics and Visuals (2014) — Contributeur — 90 exemplaires
Four cents an acre; the story of Louisiana under the French, from "Notre Louisiane" — Traducteur, quelques éditions — 8 exemplaires
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Nom canonique
- Williams, Margery
- Autres noms
- Bianco, Margery Williams
Williams, Margery Winifred
Bianco, Margery
Williams, Harper (pseudonym) - Date de naissance
- 1881-07-22
- Date de décès
- 1944-09-04
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- UK (birth)
USA (naturalized) - Pays (pour la carte)
- USA
- Lieu de naissance
- London, England, UK
- Lieu du décès
- New York, New York, USA
- Lieux de résidence
- London, England, UK
New York, New York, USA
Pennsylvania, USA
Turin, Italy - Études
- Convent School, Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania
- Professions
- children's book author
short story author
novelist
translator
essayist - Relations
- Bianco, Pamela (daughter)
Williams, Robert (father) - Prix et distinctions
- Newbery Honor (1937)
- Courte biographie
- British-born Margery Winifred Williams moved with her parents to the USA in 1890. She became a professional writer at age 19. In 1904, on a visit to her English publisher, she met and married Francisco Bianco, an Italian living in London. The couple went to live in Turin, Italy, for many years. Margery eventually returned with her own family to the USA in 1921. She's best remembered today for The Velveteen Rabbit; or, How Toys Become Real. It became an instant classic and has been adapted many times as theater, radio, television, and animated films. In her final years, she interspersed writing novels for young adults with her children's books, and her daughter Pamela illustrated some of the works. Margery Willams won a Newbery Honor in 1937 for Winterbound.
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Sonlight Books (1)
Books About Boys (1)
Five star books (1)
Newbery Adjacent (4)
Favourite Books (1)
Ambleside Books (2)
Best Young Adult (1)
4th Grade Books (1)
Reading Rainbow (2)
1920s (1)
Female Author (1)
Out of Copyright (1)
Christmas Books (1)
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 80
- Aussi par
- 29
- Membres
- 16,051
- Popularité
- #1,414
- Évaluation
- 4.2
- Critiques
- 241
- ISBN
- 436
- Langues
- 13
- Favoris
- 8