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(1897–1968)
a very successful English writer of children’s books. She wrote over 700 books, including the Famous Five, Secret Seven and Noddy series, which are still very popular with children.
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Blyton — [blaɪtn], Enid Mary, englische Schriftstellerin, *Beckenham (County Kent) 11. 8. 1896 oder 1897, ✝ London 28. 11. 1968; schrieb seit 1922 etwa 400 Abenteuerbücher für Kinder und Jugendliche, die in zahlreichen Sprachen übersetzt wurden (ins… … Universal-Lexikon
Blyton — Enid Mary Blyton (* 11. August 1897 in Dulwich bei London, England; † 28. November 1968 ebenda) war eine der bekanntesten Kinderbuchautorinnen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sie schrieb mehr als 700 Bücher und über 10.000 Kurzgeschichten. Bis heute ist… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Blyton — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 53.440515 longitude= 0.711932 official name= Blyton population = 1,086 (2001 Census) shire district= West Lindsey shire county = Lincolnshire region= East Midlands constituency westminster= post town=… … Wikipedia
Blyton — Enid Blyton Enid Blyton (alias Mary Pollock) Autres noms Enid Blyton (1937 1968), Mary Pollock (1940 1943) Activité(s) Écrivain Naissance 11 août … Wikipédia en Français
Blyton railway station — is a former railway station in Blyton, Lincolnshire. It was on the (still open) line between Gainsborough and Grimsby. [British Railways Atlas.1947. p.22] Former Services References … Wikipedia
Blyton, Enid — ▪ British author in full Enid Mary Blyton born Aug. 11, 1897, East Dulwich, London, Eng. died Nov. 28, 1968, Hampstead, London prolific and highly popular British author of stories, poems, plays, and educational books for children.… … Universalium
Blyton — Bly|ton, E|nid (1897 1978) a British writer of books for children, who invented the characters ↑Noddy, the Famous Five, and the Secret Seven … Dictionary of contemporary English
Blyton — /ˈblaɪtn/ (say bluytn) noun Enid (Mary), 1896–1968, English author, especially of children s stories …
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