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  1. The Magic City: Original Illustrated (b&w) Version of Edith Nesbit's Tale From Decades Ago (Some Reviewers Call it Harry Potter-like)(Timeless Classic Books) by Edith Nesbit, 2010-09-03
  2. In Homespun by Edith Nesbit, 2010-05-23
  3. Classic Children's Books: 11 books by Nesbit in a single file, improved 8/16/2010 by Edith Nesbit, 2009-05-25
  4. Edith Nesbit: A Woman of Passion by Julia Briggs, 2008-05-01
  5. The Phoenix and the Carpet by Edith Nesbit, 2002-08-01
  6. The House of Arden by Edith Nesbit, 2009-01-01
  7. The Book of Beasts by Inga Moore, Edith Nesbit, 2001-11
  8. The Seven Dragons and Other Stories by Edith Nesbit, 2006-09-01
  9. The Incomplete Amorist by Edith Nesbit, 2009-06-09
  10. Man And Maid by Edith Nesbit, 2010-09-10
  11. All Round the Year by E. (Edith) Nesbit, 2010-07-12
  12. The Wouldbegoods by E. (Edith) Nesbit, 2009-10-04
  13. Wet Magic by Edith Nesbit, 2010-05-23
  14. Many Voices by Edith Nesbit, 2010-09-10

21. Edith Nesbit
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aka Mrs E Bland Search Authors Search Books About Edith Nesbit Edith Nesbit's first great success was The Story of the Treasure-Seekers (1899). Her most celebrated book remains The Railway Children, published in 1906. Her great gift was the ability to create child characters who are real young human beings behaving naturally. Her unhappy marriage gave her much experience with children; as well as bringing up her own four by her philandering husband, she consented to bring Bland's illegimate offspring into her household. Series Psammead Five Children and It The Phoenix and the Carpet The Story of the Amulet House of Arden The House of Arden Harding's Luck Novels The Pilot The Story of the Treasure-Seekers The Would-be-goods New Treasure Seekers ... Dormant aka Rose Royal Wet Magic The Deliverers of Their Country The Book of Dragons Cockatoucan ... The Children's Shakespeare Collections Spring Songs and Sketches (poems) Grim Tales A Pomander Of Verse (poems) Oswald Bastable: And Others To the Adventurous Edith Nesbit's Tales of Terror In the Dark: Tales of Terror Chapbooks

22. Masterpiece Theatre | The Railway Children | A Woman Between Worlds
Living and writing across the threshold of the 20th century, edith nesbit wrote poetry, romantic novels, short stories, reviews, and articles on daily life
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"She was exceedingly lithe and athletic, and even after the birth of four children far more adept than the average Victorian woman in riding, swimming and running.... Dressed in aesthetic clothes, daringly corsetless, she would lie at full length on the rug before the fire with the dogs beside her so oblivious to the extreme unconventionality of her attitude that she charmed the young people, and disarmed the elderly.... Her manner was as gay and careless as a child's. Indeed she had a child's flexibility almost all her life in recovering from every possible distress..."
Doris Langley Moore, from E. Nesbit: A Biography
Living and writing across the threshold of the 20th century, Edith Nesbit wrote poetry, romantic novels, short stories, reviews, and articles on daily life and politics, but it's because of her children's stories that her reputation has endured. She had the gift of seeing the world as children see it, and voicing her stories in a manner that put her young readers at ease.
In stark contrast to the circumstances of her own childhood, the children she wrote about were rooted in fairly conventional middle-class families. As she writes of the railway children: "They were just ordinary, suburban children, and they lived with their father and mother in an ordinary red-brick-fronted villa." By contrast, Nesbit's father died when she was four, and she spent much of her childhood quite uprooted. As an adult, too, her family life was anything but ordinary. She wrote to help support an extended family, which included her husband, his mistress, and their combined six children.

23. Edith Nesbit Literary Works
edith nesbit. Titles in Fiction category. Incomplete Amorist, The. No. The chemises aren t cut out. I haven t had time. There are enough shirts to go on
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  • Five Children and It The house was three miles from the station, but before the dusty hired fly had rattled along for five minutes the children began to put their heads out of the carriage window and to say, 'Aren't we nearly there?' And every time they passed a house, which was not very often, they all said, 'Oh, ... Phoenix and the Carpet, The It began with the day when it was almost the Fifth of November, and a doubt arose in some breastRobert's, I fancyas to the quality of the fireworks laid in for the Guy Fawkes celebration. Railway Children, The They were not railway children to begin with. I don't suppose they had ever thought about railways except as a means of getting to Maskelyne and Cook's, the Pantomime, Zoological Gardens, and Madame Tussaud's. They were just ordinary suburban children, and they lived with their Father and Mot ... Story of the Amulet, The

24. Edith Nesbit Society
edith nesbit (18581924) is best known as the author of The Railway Children. She wrote some thirteen other children s stories, the most familiar including
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Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) is best known as the author of The Railway Children . She wrote some thirteen other children's stories, the most familiar including The Treasure Seekers, five children and It and The Phoenix and the Carpet. She lived in seven homes around South-East London, including twenty years at Eltham. she also rented several holiday cottages in Kent, along the Medway and on Romney Marsh, where she spent her last years. Many of these locations appear in her stories. In her complex private life, shemarried Hubert Bland, a journalist and first chairman of the Fabian Society, and numbered HG Wells, Bernard Shaw and Noel Coward amongst her friends. The Edith Nesbit Society aims to celebrate the life and work of the author and her friends, bymeans of talks, publications, including a regular newsletter and visits to relevant places. It will encourage republication of her out-of-print works, and further film adaptations. Please enrol me/us as member(s) of the Edith Nesbit Society.

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26. Edith Nesbit Collection
An inventory of an archive and library of materials by and about edith nesbit.
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McFarlin Library, Special Collections Department Edith Nesbit Collection E. Nesbit (a.k.a. Edith Nesbit, Edith Bland, Edith Tucker) was an English author and poet. She wrote or collaborated on over 60 books, many of which were works of fiction intended for children, starting a new genre, of children's adventure stories and magical adventures arising from everyday settings. She was also a Socialist and political activist and with her first husband Hubert Bland, was a founder the Fabian Society. She was an regular lecturer and writer on socialism in the 1880s. This collection contains material gathered by her biographers Doris Langley-Levy Moore and Julia Briggs.
The collection was acquired in 2005. This collection was partially indexed as a part of Marcia Farrell's senior English class in the Spring of 2006. Box 1 was indexed by Will Farrell
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Box 3 was indexed by Emmanuel Ndombi
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Box 6 was indexed by Adam Wilson-Selby
Box 7 was indexed by Eden Hemming
Box 8 was indexed by Emmanuel Ndombi
Box 9 Box 10 was indexed by Marcia Farrell Box 11 Box 12 Series of correspondence concerning a biography of E. Nesbit

27. Poet: Edith Nesbit - All Poems Of Edith Nesbit
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28. Edith Nesbit - A TRAGEDY
A poem by edith nesbit, from The Home Book of Verse by Burton Egbert Stevenson.
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To think and read and write;
He does not smell the new-mown hay,
The roses red and white. I walk among them all alone,
His silly, stupid wife;
The world seems tasteless, dead and done -
An empty thing is life. At night his window casts a square
Of light upon the lawn;
I sometimes walk and watch it there
Until the chill of dawn. I have no brain to understand
The books he loves to read; I only have a heart and hand He does not seem to need. He calls me "Child" - lays on my hair Thin fingers, cold and mild; Oh! God of Love, who answers prayer, I wish I were a child! And no one sees and no one knows (He least would know or see), That ere Love gathers next year's rose Death will have gathered me. Edith Nesbit From: Stevenson, Burton Egbert. The Home Book of Verse. This poet: Up Author index Back to previous page This collection assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis. Jone Johnson Lewis Citing poems from these pages: Author. "Poem Title."

29. E. (Edith) Nesbit: Free Web Books, Online
edith nesbit was born in London. She grew up in France, Germany, and Kent, and wrote over 60 books of fiction for children, including Five Children and It,
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Edith Nesbit was born in London. She grew up in France, Germany, and Kent, and wrote over 60 books of fiction for children, including Five Children and It, The Wouldbegoods, and The Railway Children. She died in 1924 in New Romney, Kent, England. More ...
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  • The Pilot (1893)
  • The Story of the Treasure-Seekers (1899)
  • The Would-be-goods (1901)
  • New Treasure Seekers (1904)
  • The Phoenix and the Carpet (1904)
  • The Railway Children (1906) [ read download The Story of the Amulet (1906)
  • The Enchanted Castle (1907)
  • The Three Mothers (1908)
  • The House With No Address (1909)
  • These Little Ones (1909)
  • The Magic City (1910)
  • Dormant (1911) aka Rose Royal
  • Wet Magic (1913)
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30. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Edith Nesbit (1858-1924)
Born in London but educated in convents on the Continent and in England, edith nesbit started out as a writer of stories. In 1880, seven months pregnant,
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So he uprooted, one by one
The free things that had loved the sun,
The happy, eager, fruitful seeds
That had not known that they were weeds.
(The Despot, 25-28)
  • The Despot
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    Notes on Life and Works
    Born in London but educated in convents on the Continent and in England, Edith Nesbit started out as a writer of stories. In 1880, seven months pregnant, she married Hubert Bland, a founding member of the Fabian Society when it was founded four years later. Caught in a marriage with four children and infidelities on both sides, and with the main responsibility for income, Nesbit wrote commercial novels and stories, but she continued to produce volumes of poetry in hope of literary acclaim. Success arrived with her children's books, especially the Bastable novels ( The Story of the Treasure-Seekers Would-be-Goods , and The New Treasure-seekers ) and The Railway Children (1906). By this time she and Bland has converted to Roman Catholicism. Three years after Bland's death in 1914, Nesbit married Thomas Terry Tucker. She died of cancer in Jesson St. Mary's, Kent. Biographies include Doris Moore's
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    32. ABC Shop - Railway Children Edith Nesbit
    The story of Roberta, Peter and Phyllis and their life in the country has never been out of print.
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    33. The Victorian Literary Studies Archive: Concordances - Edith Nesbit
    A HyperConcordance to the Works of edith nesbit. This Hyper-Concordance is written in C++, a program that scans and displays lines based on a command
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    34. The Online Books Page: E. Nesbit (Nesbit, E. (Edith), 1858-1924)
    nesbit, E. (edith), 18581924 All Round the Year , also by Caris Brooke, nesbit, E. (edith), 1858-1924 Songs of Love and Empire (HTML at Indiana)
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    35. Victorian Women Writers Project
    (1908) a machinereadable transcription. nesbit, E. (edith) (1858-1924) E. nesbit. London The Fabian Society, 3 Clements Inn, W.C. A. C. Fifield,
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    Ballads and Lyrics of Socialism (1908): a machine-readable transcription
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    Ballads and Lyrics of Socialism 1883-1908
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      London The Fabian Society, 3 Clements Inn, W.C. A. C. Fifield, 44 Fleet Street, E.C. 1908 (dedication) (contents)
        Contents
      • MARCHING SONG
      • THE DEAD TO THE LIVING
      • TWO LIVES
      • ALL IN ALL
      • THE BALLAD OF SPLENDID SILENCE
      • TO A CHILD READING
      • TWO VOICES
      • THE STAR
      • THE SICK JOURNALIST
      • TWO LULLABIES
      • SPRING SONG
      • THESE LITTLE ONES
      • THE GARDEN REFUSED
      • A GREAT INDUSTRIAL CENTRE
      • LONDON'S VOICES
      • TORCH-BEARERS
      • A LAST APPEAL
      • NEW YEAR SONG
      • HERE AND THERE
      • A BALLAD OF CANTERBURY
      • OLD AGE
      • AT THE YEAR'S END
      • A CHOICE
      • THE DEVIL'S DUE
      • THE DESPOT Page 8
      • AUGUST
      • THE CHILDREN
      • A WORD FOR THE FUTURE
      • CHAINS INVISIBLE
      • JUDAS
      • 'UNTIL THE DAY BREAK . . . '

    36. BBC7 - Kids - Authors
    edith nesbit was born on 19th August 1858. She and her brothers and sisters were brought up in an agricultural college in London. The college was surrounded
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    Edith Nesbit was born on 19th August 1858. She and her brothers and sisters were brought up in an agricultural college in London. The college was surrounded by a meadow where Edith and her siblings would often play. Edith's father died when she was just four. The family remained in London for four more years, but then Edith was sent to boarding schools in first Brighton and then Stamford. She hated the schools very much and in September 1867, her mother agreed she could accompany her and her sisters, to France, where they travelled widely. Sadly, Edith's sister Mary died, and when Edith was fourteen they all returned to England. The family rented Halstead Hall in Kent, and this was the home where Edith and her brothers used to play near the railway line - a memory which became the inspiration for her book, "The Railway Children." When she was seventeen, Edith and her mother moved to Islington in London and two years later she married the socialist writer, Hubert Bland. The couple had two children.

    37. Poetry X » Poetry Archives » E. (Edith) Nesbit
    Poems by E. (edith) nesbit. (?—?) Home » Poetry Archives » Poets » E. (edith) nesbit E. (edith) nesbit. (?—?) 139 poems
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    38. Many Voices / Nesbit, E. (Edith), 1858-1924
    Author, nesbit, E. (edith), 18581924. Title, Many Voices. Date, 1999-02-24. Contributor(s), Jordan, Charlotte Brewster Translator. Size, 74271
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    39. E. Nesbit On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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    40. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Nesbit, Miss Edith,
    nesbit, Miss edith,. now Mrs. Hubert Bland (b. Kensington, August 15th, 1858). “Lays and Legends” (1886 and 1892); “Leaves of Life” (1888); “Songs of Two
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