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Edward Blishen (29
April 1920 – 13
December 1996) was an
English author and broadcaster. He may be
known best for the
first of two children's
novels based...
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reads it into the same splendid, difficult,
important heresies. —Edward
Blishen, The Listener,
London (on Please, Miss, Can I Play God?) Joan Haggerty's...
- also
illustrated The God
Beneath the Sea, by Leon
Garfield and
Edward Blishen,
which won the 1970
Carnegie Medal for children's literature. For his contribution...
- Wales".
Office for
National Statistics. 24 May 2024.
Retrieved 31 May 2024.
Blishen, Edward, ed. (1989)
Junior Pears Encyclopaedia, 29th ed.,
Pelham Books...
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Edward Blishen,
illustrated by
Charles Keeping, and
published by
Longman in 1970. It was
awarded the
annual Carnegie Medal (Garfield &
Blishen) and commended...
- on the team of
journalists included Spencer Ackerman,
James Ball,
David Blishen,
Gabriel Dance,
Julian Borger, Nick Davies,
David Leigh and
Dominic Rushe...
- (1950–1997),
English cartoonist who
signed his
drawings simply as
Edward Edward Blishen (1920–1996),
English author Ed
Byrne (neuroscientist) (born 1952), British...
- Ted
Kavanagh took Muir's
place for two
programmes in 1957, and
Edward Blishen stood in for
Norden in two
episodes in 1985. Fraser's
absences between...
- Ann
Nolan Clark,
American author and
educator (b. 1896) 1996 –
Edward Blishen,
English author and
educator (b. 1920) 1997 – Don E. Fehrenbacher, American...
- with
Edward Blishen and
illustrated by
Charles Keeping. It won the
annual Carnegie Medal for the best
British children's book. Garfield,
Blishen, and Keeping...