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Margaret Biggs

Autor(a) de The New Prefect at Melling

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Obras por Margaret Biggs

The New Prefect at Melling (1952) 37 exemplares
The Blakes Come to Melling (1951) 36 exemplares
The New Girl at Melling (1956) 35 exemplares
Head Girl of Melling (1954) 34 exemplares
Kate at Melling (2008) 34 exemplares
Last Term for Helen (1953) 33 exemplares
Summer Term at Melling (1957) 33 exemplares
Susan in the Sixth (1955) 33 exemplares
Changes at Melling (2009) 29 exemplares
Dilly Goes to Ambergate (1955) 26 exemplares
The Two Families (2010) 26 exemplares
Christmas Term at Vernley (1951) 23 exemplares
Bobby at Hill House (1954) 21 exemplares
Triplets at Royders (1950) 15 exemplares
Stories of Melling School (1951) 10 exemplares
More Stories of Melling School (1961) 4 exemplares

Associated Works

A Book of Girls' Stories (1964) — Contribuidor — 14 exemplares
Girl's Choice (1969) 13 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Biggs, Margaret
Nome legal
Cadney, Margaret Biggs
Outros nomes
Gothard, Eve (pseudonym)
Data de nascimento
1929-07-09
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
England
UK
Local de nascimento
Orpington, Kent, England
Locais de residência
Orpington, Kent, UK
Barnet, Hertfordshire, UK
Finchley, UK
Solihull, West Midlands, UK
Educação
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Barnet
Ocupações
Editor, Evans Brothers
Children's Author
Relações
Blairman, Jacqueline (co-author)

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Margaret Biggs is a British children's author, best known for her girls' school story series set at Melling School. Born in 1929 in Orpington, Kent, she was the daughter of a local Sales Manager for Chivers. Her family moved to Barnet, in Hertfordshire, in 1935, where she attended Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School until 1946. When she left school, she went to work for the editorial department of the Evans Brothers publishing company, in Bloomsbury. She married David Cadney in 1953, and moved with him to Finchley, and then (in the 1960s) to Solihull, in the West Midlands, where she still lives today. She has one daughter and two sons.

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Obras
16
Also by
2
Membros
429
Popularidade
#56,934
Avaliação
3.8
ISBN
14
Marcado como favorito
2

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