- Rose Amy
Fyleman (6
March 1877 – 1
August 1957) was an
English writer and poet,
noted for her
works on
fairies for children. Her 1917 poem "There are...
- co-illustrated by
Lilian A.
Govey The Rose
Fyleman Fairy Book (1923), by Rose
Fyleman Fairies and Chimneys, by Rose
Fyleman Lucy (1920s), by
Walter De La Mare...
- José Lins do Rego,
Alfred Döblin,
Claude Farrère,
Peter Freuchen, Rose
Fyleman,
Oliver St. John Gogarty,
Sacha Guitry,
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Eric Alfred...
- and politician, 2nd
President of the
Philippines (b. 1878) 1957 – Rose
Fyleman,
English writer and poet (b. 1877) 1959 – Jean Behra,
French race car driver...
- 1938) 1876 – A. A. Kannisto,
Finnish politician (d. 1930) 1877 – Rose
Fyleman,
English writer and poet (d. 1957) 1879 –
Jimmy Hunter, New
Zealand rugby...
-
poetry for
children after being asked by
fellow Punch contributor, Rose
Fyleman.
Milne compiled his
first verses for publishing, and
though his publishers...
-
musician Aviva Dautch, poet
Elaine Feinstein, poet, writer,
biographer Rose
Fyleman, children's
writer Karen Gershon, German-born poet
Yvonne Green, (8 April...
-
arriving in
overloaded transport. Jan Karafiát, Fireflies,
translated by Rose
Fyleman,
illustrations by Emil Weiss,
Allen &
Unwin (London, England), 1942. Peter...
- in 1954. In 1958 she
published a
research article on
English poet Rose
Fyleman in
Elementary English. She was
active in
Howard and
Delta alumnae activities...
- weather." The
Clerk of the
Weather appears in children's
stories by Rose
Fyleman ("The
Weather Clerk"),
Robert Swindells (The Weather-Clerk), and others...