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  1. Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare for Children: Being a Choice Collection from the World's Greatest Classic Writer Wm. Shakespeare by William Shakespeare, 1997-02
  2. Oswald Bastable and Others by Edith Nesbit, 2010-06-21
  3. The Story of The Amulet by Edith Nesbit, 2009-05-01
  4. The Magic World by Edith Nesbit, 2010-06-15
  5. The Rainbow And The Rose by Edith Nesbit, 2010-05-23
  6. Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare(Complete and Unabridged)and Nesbit's Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, et all 2009-10-12
  7. The Book of Dragons by E. (Edith) Nesbit, 2010-07-06
  8. Harding's luck by Edith Nesbit, 2010-05-29
  9. Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare by E. (Edith) Nesbit, 2010-07-06
  10. The Magic City by E. (Edith) Nesbit, 2010-07-12
  11. The Enchanted Castle by Edith Nesbit, 2009-04-08
  12. The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit, 2008-01-01
  13. The Story of the Treasure Seekers by E. (Edith) Nesbit, 1997-01-01
  14. New Treasure Seekers, or The Bastable Children in Search of a Fortune by Edith Nesbit, 2010-06-21

1. Edith Nesbit
Edith Nesbit was born in London. She studied in England, France and Germany. At the age of 17 she published her first poems and later on she began writing
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EDITH NESBIT
English author (1858-1924)
Biography:
Edith Nesbit was born in London. She studied in England, France and Germany. At the age of 17 she published her first poems and later on she began writing short-stories, novels and tales fro children. She died in 1924, leaving behind more than 40 works, considered to be among the best-known books for children.
Her most famous novels include The Story of the Treasure-Seekers The Wouldbegoods Five Children and It The Pheonix and the Carpet The New Treasurer-Seekers The Railway Children (1906) and The Enchanted Castle
Edith Nesbit, author of illustrated works:
The Story of a Treasure Seeker , ilustrated by Gordon Brown
The Red House , illustrated by A.I.Keller, Harper and Brothers, 1902
The Book of beast , illustrated by Annabel Spenceley, Mac Donald, Beehive, 1987.
The Cockatoucan , illustrated by Susan Jenkin-Pearce, Mac Donald, 1987.
The Enchanted castle , illustrated by Paul Zelinsky, Unwin, 1907.
Five children in It , illustrated by Millar, Oxford University Press 1994 (first edition: Unwin, 1902).
Harding's Luck , illustrated by Zelinsky and Millar, Macmillan, 1909.

2. Edith Nesbit - Wikipedia
Translate this page Edith Nesbit wurde als Tochter eines Lehrers (John Collis Nesbit), der bereits im März 1862 starb, an der Lower Kennington Lane 38 in Kennington,
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Edith Nesbit 15. August in Kennington 4. Mai in New Romney Kent ) war eine englische Autorin, deren Werke f¼r Kinder im englischen Original unter dem "geschlechtslosen" Namen E. Nesbit ver¶ffentlicht wurden. Sie verfasste ¼ber 40 Kinderb¼cher . Einige davon wurden sp¤ter verfilmt.
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Edith Nesbit wurde als Tochter eines Lehrers (John Collis Nesbit), der bereits im M¤rz 1862 starb, an der Lower Kennington Lane 38 in Kennington, S¼d- London , geboren. Die schlechte Gesundheit ihrer Schwester Mary f¼hrte dazu, dass die Familie w¤hrend einiger Jahre dauernd umzog; sie lebte in Brighton Buckinghamshire Frankreich Spanien und Deutschland , bis die Familie sich f¼r drei Jahre in Halstead in Nordwest- Kent niederliess - eine –rtlichkeit, die sp¤ter The Railway Children inspirierte. Die Familie zog erneut um, als Nesbit 17 Jahre alt war, nun zur¼ck nach London. Als Anh¤ngerin von William Morris traf die 19j¤hrige Nesbit den Bankangestellten Hubert Bland im Jahre 1877. Sie heiratete Bland am 22. April 1880, als sie im siebten Monat schwanger war. Jedoch lebte sie anschlieŸend nicht sogleich mit Bland zusammen, der anf¤nglich weiter bei seiner Mutter wohnte.

3. The Literary Gothic | E. Nesbit
Edith Nesbit page at The Literary Gothic, the web s premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature written prior to 1950.
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Nesbit, E[dith]
19 August 1858 - 4 May 1924
English poet, journalist, and short-story writer, perhaps now best-known for her children's books (the twice-filmed Five Children and It The Railway Children and The Wouldbegoods ) and the over-anthologized horror tale "Man-Size in Marble." She also published works under the joint pseudonym (with her husband) "Fabian Bland."
Sites: Biographical note Biographical note Part of the PBS website for the 2000 Masterpiece Theatre production of Nesbit's classic The Railway Children . [Louise Valleau] Biographical note [Spartacus Educational] Brief biographical note [Penguin Group] Biographical note [Wikipedia] An "appreciation" of Nesbit By none other than Gore Vidal, this essay, from a 1964 issue of The New York Review of Books , does not discuss Nesbit's supernatural fiction but has valuable things to say about her many fantasy-tinged works. Nesbit Hyper-Concordance Part of the The Victorian Literary Studies Archive, this concordance allows you to search etexts of Nesbit's works. Bibliography Supernaturalist bibliography with book cover images. [Guide to Supernatural Fiction, Tartarus Press]

4. Edith Nesbit -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Edith Nesbit, or E. Nesbit, or Edith Bland (English author). Encyclopædia Britannica Related Articles. A selection of articles discussing this topic.
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born Aug. 15, 1858, London died May 4, 1924, New Romney, Kent, Eng. Nesbit spent her childhood in France and Germany and later led an ordinary country life in Kent, which provided scenes for her books. She was interested in socialism and was one of the founders of the association known as the Fellowship of New Life, out of which grew the Fabian Society. Among her best-known books are The Story of the Treasure Seekers The Would begoods The Revolt of the Toys, and What Comes of Quarreling Five Children and It (1902), and The Story of the Amulet (1906), in which an ancient Egyptian priest suddenly materializes in 19th-century London. E. Nesbit Link to this article and share the full text with the readers of your Web site or blog-post.
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6. Edith Nesbit - Poems, Biography, Quotes
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7. Edith Nesbit
Edith Nesbit. The Fields of Flanders Last year the fields were all glad and gay With silver daisies and silver may; There were kingcups gold by the river s
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Edith Nesbit The Fields of Flanders Last year the fields were all glad and gay With silver daisies and silver may; There were kingcups gold by the river's edge And primrose stars under every hedge. This year the fields are trampled and brown, The hedges are broken and beaten down, And where the primroses used to grow Are little black crosses set in a row. And the flower of hopes, and the flowers of dreams, The noble, fruitful, beautiful schemes, The tree of life with its fruit and bud, Are trampled down in the mud and the blood. The changing seasons will bring again The magic of Spring to our wood and plain; Though the Spring be so green as never was seen The crosses will still be black in the green. The God of battles shall judge the foe Who trampled our country and laid her low. . . . God! hold our hands on the reckoning day, Lest all we owe them we should repay.

8. Nesbit Edith Five Children And It Gifts In India At Rediff Books
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9. LibriVox » Railway Children By Edith Nesbit
Edith Nesbit’s classic story, in which three children, pulled suddenly from their comfortable suburban life, move to the country with their mother,
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11. Internet Archive Search: Subject: Edith Nesbit
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13. Edith Nesbit - Wikipedia, Wolna Encyklopedia
Edith Nesbit (ur. 15 sierpnia 1858 w Kennington, zm. 4 maja 1924 w New Romney) – angielski pisarka powie ci fantastycznych dla dzieci, m.in.
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14. Five Children And It Nesbit Edith CD
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15. About Edith Nesbit
Edith Nesbit, an enigma, a rebel, a flawed diamond Edith has been cast as all of these things and others.To truly come to know her character,
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Edith Nesbit (The Early Years) 1858 TO 1875 Edith Nesbit, an enigma, a rebel, a flawed diamond... Edith has been cast as all of these things and others.To truly come to know her character, it is essential to learn of the events, people and places which all took their part in it's shaping. Born on August 15th 1858 to Sarah and John Collis Nesbit, Edith was the youngest child with two brothers, Henry (known as Harry) and Alfred, she had one sister Mary and one half-sister Sarah (Known as Saretta). The family was living at an agricultural college (started by Edith's grandfather some seventeen years before) at 38, Lower Kennington Lane, London. This was a period remembered by Edith as an "Eden", a time of security and happiness. The house stood in about three acres of land with a meadow that Edith (now known as "Daisy"), Alfred and Harry would often play in. In March 1862, Edith's father, John Nesbit, an agricultural chemist and teacher, took ill at a friend's house and afterwards died quite suddenly, aged 43. Sarah Nesbit and her family remained at the college for a further four years until her daughter Mary was advised by a physician to move near to the sea air to help ease her illness (tuberculosis). Thus began some six years of an almost nomadic existence. The family first moved to Western Road in Brighton Sussex and Edith was sent to Mrs Arthur's school as a weekly boarder, which Edith hated most ardently. However, the Measles put a swift end to her torment and the family went to Buckinghamshire for a holiday. Edith later wrote: "I shall never forget the sense of rest and delight that filled my small heart when I slipped out under the rustic porch at five o' clock the first morning, and felt the cool velvet turf under my feet. Here there were royal red roses, and jasmine, and tall white lilies, and in the hedge by the gate, sweet-briar and deep-cupped white convolvulus".

16. Nesbit Edith | Low Cost Bookstore
The Enchanted Castle ; The Children s Shakespeare ; The Magic World ; The Best of Shakespeare Retellings of 10 Classic Plays ; The Railway Children
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Nesbit Worn Born In London And Educated In Covents. She Write A Good Deal On Political Subjects, But Achieved Success As A Writer Of Children's Books. Next page
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The Enchanted Castle
Usborne Young Reading: Series Two
Illustrator: Alan Marks, Based on a book by: Edith Nesbit
Usborne Books , 2007
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Illustrator: Alan Marks, Based on a book by: Edith Nesbit
Usborne Books , 2007
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Usborne Young Reading: Series Two Illustrator: Victor Tavares, Based on a book by: Edith Nesbit Usborne Books , 2007 Hardcover, 64 pages

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18. E. Nesbit - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
edith nesbit (married name edith Bland; 15 August 1858 4 May 1924) was an English author and poet whose children s works were published under the
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Kent , England Occupation Writer, poet Edith Nesbit (married name Edith Bland 15 August 4 May ) was an English author and poet whose children's works were published under the androgynous name of E. Nesbit . She wrote or collaborated on over 60 books of fiction for children , several of which have been adapted for film and television. She was also a political activist and co-founded the Fabian Society , a precursor to the modern Labour Party
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She was born in 1858 at 38 Lower Kennington Lane in Kennington Surrey (now part of Greater London ), the daughter of an agricultural chemist, John Collis Nesbit , who died in March 1862, before her fourth birthday. Her sister Mary's ill health meant that the family moved around constantly for some years, living variously in Brighton Buckinghamshire France Dieppe ... Bagneres de Bigorre , and Dinan in Brittany Spain and Germany , before settling for three years at Halstead Hall in Halstead in north-west Kent , a location which later inspired The Railway Children (this distinction has also been claimed by the Derbyshire town of New Mills When Nesbit was 17, the family moved again, this time back to London, living variously in South East London at

19. Edith Nesbit - Biography And Works
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    Edith Nesbit (1858–1924) , English author and poet wrote the children's novel The Railway Children Nesbit lived a colourful and active life while writing many poems, plays, short stories, fiction and non-fiction, but some of her most enduring works are her children's stories. With elements of fantasy, time travel and spies, fairy tales and magic, they are a reflection of her idyllic childhood days and travels through England, France, and Germany. The Railway Children inspired television and film adaptations. Edith Nesbit was born on 15 August 1858 in London, England, the daughter of Sarah and John Collis Nesbit. Her first handful of years were spent with her two brothers and sisters at the family agricultural college. After the sudden death of her father, and one of her sister's ill health, they lived in various parts of the country before young Edith was sent to boarding school. After a bitter experience there the family travelled throughout France, and Edith attended school there and in Germany, often plagued by homesickness. In 1871 the Nesbits settled at Halstead Hall in Kent, England. The next few years were a source of many happy memories and influences on Nesbit's future writing. Adventures in and around the local pond, the surrounding gardens, investigating secret passageways in their home, and walking down the railway tracks that crossed the back fields with her brothers were events she would later develop in her popular stories for children. She was already flexing her vivid imagination in the poems she started to write around the age of fourteen.

20. Edith Nesbit
Biography of the children s author, and writer on socialism, from Spartacus Educational. Includes a photo of the author.
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Edith Nesbit , the daughter of John Collis Nesbit , a schoolmaster, was born on 19th August, 1858. Nesbit ran successful schools in Bradford Manchester and London but died when Edith was only six years old. Despite money problems, Edith's mother managed to educate her daughter in France.
At the age of nineteen, Edith Nesbit met Hubert Bland , a yo ung writer with radical political opinions. In 1879 discovered she was pregnant and the baby was born two months after they were married on 22nd April, 1880.
Edith and Hubert were both socialists and on 24th October 1883 they decided with their Quaker friend Edward Pease , to form debating group. They were also joined by Havelock Ellis and Frank Podmore and in January 1884 they decided to call themselves the Fabian Society Hubert Bland chaired the first meeting and was elected treasurer. Nesbit and her husband became joint editors of the society's journal

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