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* 1897 – Enid Blyton, English author ( d. 1968 )
Enid Mary Blyton ( 11 August 1897 – 28 November 1968 ) was a British children's writer also known as Mary Pollock.
Her daughter Imogen has been quoted as saying " The truth is Enid Blyton was arrogant, insecure, pretentious, very skilled at putting difficult or unpleasant things out of her mind, and without a trace of maternal instinct.
" Elder daughter, Gillian, did not hold the same view toward their mother, and Imogen's biography of Blyton contains a foreword by Gillian to the effect that her memories of childhood with Enid Blyton were mainly happy ones.
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.
* November 28 – Enid Blyton, British children's writer ( b. 1897 )
* August 11 – Enid Blyton, British children's writer ( d. 1968 )
It was later used in the Enid Blyton parody Five Go Mad in Dorset and in a number of British TV adverts, including a Captain Sensible spot.
* Blyton, Enid " Five go to Smuggler's Top " Hodder and Stroughton ( 1945 ) ISBN 978-1-84456-678-5
Writers include Enid Blyton ( 1897 – 1968 ) and A. L.
At 207 Hook Road is a Blue Plaque commemorating the author Enid Blyton who lived
Famous people born there include: the author, Enid Blyton in 1897 ; the first compiler of the London A-Z, Phyllis Pearsall in East Dulwich in 1906, she went on to live in Dulwich Village ; the war-time singer Anne Shelton in 1923 ( or 1928?
* Enid Blyton, children's author ( Famous Five, Noddy )
The writer Enid Blyton ( 1897 – 1968 ) was governess to a Surbiton family for four years from 1920, at a house called ' Southernhay ', also on the Hook Road.
Briers was the original narrator and voice actor for the Enid Blyton series Noddy.
The children's author Enid Blyton spent time in the area and some of her adventure stories like The Famous Five ( Kirrin Island ) featured castles that were said to be based on Corfe Castle.
The Famous Five is the name of a series of children's novels written by British author Enid Blyton.
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.
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.
*" The Land of Far-Beyond " by Enid Blyton.

Enid and was
The premiere was held in Vienna on 15 June 1938, with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under Oswald Kabasta: the soloists were Rudolf Gerlach ( John ), Erika Rokyta, Enid Szantho, Anton Dermota, Josef von Manowarda and with Franz Schütz at the organ.
The title of the " Barenaked Ladies " song " Enid " was inspired by Enid Léger, a waitress at Spanky's Pub ( which once occupied the space on Main Street now home to Terra Verde ) in Moncton, New Brunswick.
Lyons was assisted in his campaigning by his politically active wife, Enid Lyons.
His first marriage was to Enid Lamont in 1919.
The Blackwell, Enid and Southwestern Railroad The Blaine County Courthouse was built in 1906.
He was survived by his wife Leonore ( February 20, 1918 – March 12, 2009 ), daughter Wallis, and two sisters, Enid A. Haupt and Evelyn Hall.
The name was formed by combining the first three letters from Mary Enid Scott, the wife of E. H. Scott, a timber producer
Enid was founded during the opening of the Cherokee Outlet in the Land Run of 1893, and is named after Enid, a character in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King.
The Broadway Tower, Enid's tallest building was built during the " Golden Age " of Enid.
During the opening of the Cherokee Outlet in the Land Run of 1893, Enid was the location of a land office which is now preserved in its Humphrey Heritage Village, part of the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center.
Enid, the rail station, ( now North Enid, Oklahoma ) was the original town site endorsed by the government.
The Enid-Pond Creek Railroad War ensued when the Department of the Interior moved the government site three miles ( 5 km ) south of the station prior to the land run, which was then called South Enid.
The town's early history was captured in Cherokee Strip: A Tale of an Oklahoma Boyhood by Pulitzer-winning author Marquis James, who recounts his boyhood in Enid.
The greatest one-day precipitation total by an official rain gauge in Oklahoma was in Enid, 15. 68 inches fell on October 11, 1973.
North Enid was the original railroad town site in the Enid-Pond Creek Railroad War.
Historically, Blackwell was home to the Blackwell, Enid and Southwestern Railway.
The post office was first established in Avard in 1895 and the town was incorporated in 1904 when the Frisco tracks were extended westward from Enid to tie in with the Santa Fe.

Enid and prolific
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 Adventure Series by Enid Blyton, a prolific English children's author, is a series of eight children's novels.
The prolific Enid Blyton chose to depict golliwogs in a number of her stories as rude and untrustworthy or stupid.

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