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Blyton and wrote
Blyton wrote hundreds of other books for young and older children: novels, story collections and some non-fiction.
Blyton also wrote numerous books on nature and Biblical themes.
One notable example would be Enid Blyton, who wrote several juvenile detective series, often featuring seemingly impossible crimes that her young amateur detectives set out to solve.
Enid Blyton wrote The Land of Far Beyond as a children's version of Pilgrim's Progress.
They appear in one of several juvenile detective series Blyton wrote.
The characters are very similar to the set of characters in the St. Clare's series, which Blyton also wrote.
The author who wrote these books is Rosemarie von Schach who uses several pseudonyms-such as Enid Blyton and Claudia Jones.
Enid Blyton wrote a number of children's books with pixies as featured characters.
Although the publication dates span a decade, Blyton reportedly wrote each of the novels in less than a week.
Originally, the series was supposed to end after this episode, but under the great demand of dedicated fans, Blyton wrote two more episodes:
The British children's author Enid Blyton wrote three books in the Circus Series.
Blyton also wrote another ( unrelated ) book set in a circus, Come to the Circus!

Blyton and two
On 28 August 1924 Blyton married Major Hugh Alexander Pollock, DSO ( 1888 – 1971 ), editor of the book department in the publishing firm of George Newnes, which published two of her books that year.
Blyton and Darrell Waters married at the City of Westminster Register Office on 20 October 1943, and she subsequently changed the surname of her two daughters to Darrell Waters.
In the 1920s Bourne End became home for two distinguished literary figures ; Enid Blyton, a perennially popular children's writer, moved into Old Thatch on Coldmoorholm Lane, and Edgar Wallace, a prolific crime author and dramatist, bought Chalklands off Blind Lane.
The Wishing-Chair is a series of two novels by the English author Enid Blyton, and a third book published in 2000 compiled from Blyton's short stories.
He was later the editor of two magazines, taking over one of these-the well-remembered Sunny Stories-from Enid Blyton when she left to set up her own magazine in direct competition.

Blyton and other
Bedtime Stories are some other books by Enid Blyton.
These were first published, for the most part, in Sunny Stories, an Enid Blyton magazine, or other children's papers.
The latter type often follows the style of Enid Blyton and other popular children's adventure stories of the 1950s.
The Emil books had an important role in popularising the sub-genre of " Children Detectives ", later taken up by other writers of children's books such as Enid Blyton.
Unlike most other Blyton series, this one takes place during the school term time because the characters go to day schools.
In this final sequel, a compilation of stories about the Wishing Chair from other books ( The Adventures of the Wishing Chair, Enid Blyton's Omnibus and the Enid Blyton Annuals ), More Wishing Chair Stories Mollie and Peter are home for the half-term holiday and Chinky and the Wishing-Chair are ready to fly away with them to magical lands.
The newly formed company owned a diverse range of assets in the entertainment industry, including the retail complex at the London Trocadero, the rights to the Enid Blyton literary estate, and several other entertainment venues, bars and nightclubs in the UK.
According to the official website, other authors who have inspired the writers include Enid Blyton, Lucy Daniels, Ellis Peters, Tess Gerritsen, Kate Ellis, Lisa Gardiner, Jaqueline Wilson and Meg Cabot.

Blyton and series
Briers was the original narrator and voice actor for the Enid Blyton series Noddy.
The Famous Five is the name of a series of children's novels written by British author Enid Blyton.
Blyton created several similar groups for her detective series, including The Secret Seven, The Adventurous Four ( not to be confused with The Adventure Series ) and Five Find-Outers, but the Famous Five is the best-known and most popular of these.
Blyton only intended to write about 6 to 8 books in the series but, owing to their high sales and immense commercial success, she went on to write 21 full-length Famous Five novels.
Category: Enid Blyton series
Malory Towers is a series of six novels by British children's author Enid Blyton, featuring the fictional Cornish seaside boarding school of the same name.
The Faraway Tree is a series of popular novels for children by British author Enid Blyton.
Category: Enid Blyton series
St. Clare's is a series of six books written by English children's author Enid Blyton about a boarding school of that name.
Recently, Enid Blyton Limited have copyrighted three further books in the series, written by Pamela Cox:
Category: Enid Blyton series
The Five Find-Outers, also known as the Enid Blyton Mystery Series and Five Find-Outers and Dog, is a series of children's mystery books written by Enid Blyton and first published between 1943 and 1961.
The Adventure Series by Enid Blyton, a prolific English children's author, is a series of eight children's novels.
Category: Enid Blyton series
Category: Enid Blyton series
* Naughty Amelia Jane, doll antiheroine of a children's book series by Enid Blyton

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