- Pauline Clarke
Pauline Clarke (born 1921) is an English writer who has written for young children under the name Helen Clare, for older children as Pauline Clarke, and more recently for adults under her married name, Pauline Hunter Blair. Her best-known work is "
The Twelve and the Genii " which won theCarnegie Medal in 1962.Biography
Anne Pauline Clarke was born in
Kirkby-in-Ashfield inNottinghamshire in 1921 and now lives inBottisham ,Cambridgeshire . [ [http://www.speedreading.com/phpBB2/ftopic94967.html Happy 85th, Pauline Clarke! ] ] She attended schools in London andColchester . Until 1943 she studied English atSomerville College, Oxford , then worked as a journalist and wrote for children's magazines. Between 1948 and 1972 she wrote books for children.She wrote many types of children's book including fantasies, family comedies, historical novels and poetry. Her "Five Dolls" books were very popular, but she achieved her greatest success with "The Twelve and the Genii", published in America as "The Return of the Twelves", which received the
Carnegie Medal , aLewis Carroll Shelf Award and the German "Kinderbuchpreis". [ [http://www.zeit.de/2006/24/KBE-Clarke-Beistck Article on "Die Zwölf vom Dachboden" in "Die Zeit", 2006] ] These books, like many of her others, were illustrated by Cecil Leslie.In 1969 she married the historian
Peter Hunter Blair . She edited his "Anglo-Saxon Northumbria" in 1984. In 1999 she published her first adult book, "The Nelson Boy", a painstakingly-researched historical reconstruction of Horatio Nelson's childhood, [ [http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:SRG_eIcQdGsJ:www.gazellebookservices.co.uk/Military/Naval%2520History/naval_history_2.htm Gazelle Book Services description of "The Nelson Boy"] ] which was followed by a sequel about his early voyages.Bibliography
As Helen Clare
*"Five Dolls in a House" (1953)
*"Five Dolls and the Monkey" (1956)
*"Five Dolls in the Snow" (1957)
*"Five Dolls and Their Friends" (1959)
*"Five Dolls and the Duke" (1963)
*"Merlin's Magic" (1953)
*"Bel the Giant and Other Stories," illustrated by Peggy Fortnum (1956) (republished as "The Cat and the Fiddle and Other Stories", illustrated by Ida Pellei (1968)
*"Seven White Pebbles", illustrated by Cynthia Abbott,(1960)As Pauline Clarke
*"The Pekinese Princess" (1948)
*"The Great Can" (1952)
*"The White Elephant" (1952)
*"Smith's Hoard" (1955) also published as "Hidden Gold" (1957) and as "The Golden Collar" (1967)
*"Sandy the Sailor" (1956)
*"The Boy with the Erpingham Hood" (1956)
*"James the Policeman" (1957)
*"James and the Robbers" (1959)
*"Torolv the Fatherless" (1959)
*"The Lord of the Castle" (1960)
*"The Robin Hooders" (1960)
*"Keep the Pot Boiling" (1961)
*"James and the Smugglers" (1961)
*"Silver Bells and Cockle Shells" (1962)
*"The Twelve and the Genii " (1962) also published as "The Return of the Twelves" (1964)
*"James and the Black Van" (1963)
*"Crowds of Creatures" (1964)
*"The Bonfire Party" (1966)
*"The Two Faces of Silenus" (1972)As Pauline Hunter Blair
*"Anglo-Saxon Northumbria, Variorum" by Peter Hunter Blair (editor, with Michael Lapidge) (1984)
*"The Nelson Boy: An Imaginative Reconstruction of a Great Man's Childhood" (1999)
*"A Thorough Seaman: The Ships' Logs of Horatio Nelson's Early Voyages Imaginatively Explored" (2000)
*"Warscape" (2002)
*"Jacob's Ladder" (2003)References
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