Personal Gems From The Cave Of Books
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Wraparound dustwrapper from the 1955 reprint, illustrated by Leonardo
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/boo ... uggler+Ben
1955 Werrner Laurie, illustrations by George Brook, cover by Leonardo
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/boo ... iff+Castle
Well, I just discovered the illustrator Leonardo in the cave for the first time today.
He seems to have re-illustrated a lot of the Mary Pollock books in the mid 1950's with a very similar cover to the one that preceded his.
I don't know if he illustrated any other Blyton's apart from the Mary Pollock books that became Blyton's?
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The style of the Leonardo cover looked familiar to me from those of some Blyton hardbacks which I read in the mid-1960s, Pete. I've checked those which I remember in the Cave, and the third edition of 'Three Boys and a Circus', dated 1955, also has a wrap-around Leonardo cover. Given the dates, I assume that Leonardo was given a group of Enid's one-off books on similar topics to illustrate in the mid-1950s, in the same way that Armada used Mary Gernat for PB covers of books about holiday adventures/ horses/ farms in the mid-1960s; I wonder if he was a regular 'go-to' artist for the publisher in question .
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Thanks timv - yes I agree.
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You can see more of the illustrator Douglas Cuthill's work here:First edition: 1954
Publisher: Johnston & Bacon
Illustrator: Douglas Cuthill
Category: Johnston & Bacon Little Story Books
Genre: Circus
Type: Short Story Series Books
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/boo ... as+Cuthill
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First edition: 1948
Publisher: H.A. & W.L. Pitkin
Illustrator: Uncredited
Category: One-off Painting and Novelty
Genre: Novelty
Type: Painting and Novelty Books
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/boo ... tmas+Cards
A very seasonal gem today - wonder if we will ever come across an unopened box of these cards!
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Issue 3,884. Carson and Comerford Ltd. September 22, 1955.
CONTAINED WITHIN CTV SUPPLEMENT, PUBLISHED AS PART OF THE THE STAGE
Writing for children's television (p x)
It is always intensely interesting for a writer of books to turn to another medium
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/bly ... perid=4480
This article looks intriguing - has anybody ever seen it?
As it was a supplement to The Stage Sept 22nd 1955 this is the nearest I have come to tracking it down:
The British Newspaper Archive:
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co. ... %20England
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https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/boo ... te+Stories
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/boo ... d+Whiskers
Two books to look forward to in 2023!
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Author: Sufiya Ahmed
Illustrator: Becka Moor
Release Date: January 5th 2023
Paperback: 80 pages
ISBN-10: 144496710X
ISBN-13: 9781444967104
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/boo ... n+a+Bottle
This is just out!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Famous-Five-Co ... 045&sr=8-8The Five have found a bottle with a message inside! It says that there's a hidden doll in the caves across from Kirrin Island, so the Five set off on a rescue mission. But the caves are dark and they soon lose their way ...
Set in the world of Enid Blyton's best-loved series, this newly created story follows Julian, Dick, Anne, George and Timmy the dog on a special new adventure. The story is broken down into short chapters with vibrant, full-colour illustrations on every page - perfect for shared reading or for newly confident readers to enjoy independently.
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It looks as if ?George has downed the contents of the bottle. She looks half-cut. Or is it Wonder Woman?
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I'll definitely keep an eye out for the two new compilation releases this year, but will probably give the Message in a Bottle a miss.
Unless it receives rave reviews on here, and then I might reconsider.
Unless it receives rave reviews on here, and then I might reconsider.
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https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/mag ... ?magid=757Issue: No. 506
Date: May 4, 1951
5.The Ring o' Bells Mystery – Ch.XV: A Wonderful Day
Illustrations: Gilbert Dunlop
Book: Ring o' Bells Mystery, William Collins 1951
This excerpt from Ring O' Bells interested me as it contains two illustrations I have never seen before.
The cave (see link above) includes the illustrations from the book and Sunny Stories, but not these two pics:
Never seen this before.
Or this.
Not in the cave?
The first pic is from the book, the second is from Sunny Stories. I had never seen it before.
See lots more of this books illustrations in the cave: (Or better still in Journal 80!!)
RING O' BELLS MYSTERY
https://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/boo ... ls+Mystery
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Have You? - Enid Blyton - I have - Maud Dyrenfurth
From the cave:
Here is Enid's poem Have You? -
I'm trying to find Maud Dyrenfurth's reply to Enid, I Have in print. Has anyone ever seen it?
Is it printed somewhere?
Yes, if anyone can point me towards Maud Dyrenfurth's reply to Enid's poem I would be most grateful.
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Here is Enid's poem Have You? -
I'm trying to find Maud Dyrenfurth's reply to Enid, I Have in print. Has anyone ever seen it?
Is it printed somewhere?
Yes, if anyone can point me towards Maud Dyrenfurth's reply to Enid's poem I would be most grateful.
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Maud Dyrenfurth’s poem “I Have” is in the appendices to Barbara Stoney’s biography. I’ve got a first edition, I don’t know if it was in later reprints.
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Well, I have just received a lovely surprise email which contained the poem I have been searching for.
I won't embarrass the kind gentleman who sent it, and will give him a nom de plume instead.
So many thanks indeed to you once again Mr. Bony Winterfield!
Have you read the poem that was inspired by Enid's before?
I don't think I have. See what you think:
I have - Maud Dyrenfurth
Enid must have a had a wonderful surprise after her March 1917 poem was published to read the response from Maud Dyrenfurth in the June 1917 edition of the magazine!
I won't embarrass the kind gentleman who sent it, and will give him a nom de plume instead.
So many thanks indeed to you once again Mr. Bony Winterfield!
Have you read the poem that was inspired by Enid's before?
I don't think I have. See what you think:
I have - Maud Dyrenfurth
Enid must have a had a wonderful surprise after her March 1917 poem was published to read the response from Maud Dyrenfurth in the June 1917 edition of the magazine!
Many thanks for your reply Kate Mary too. I couldn't find the poem in my 2006 electronic version of the biography. I must find and check my paperback copy to see if it is in that.
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