Dimsie Moves Up

Dimsie Moves Up
Dimsie Moves Up  
Dimsie movesup oxfordcover.jpg
1924 Oxford University Press Hardcover Edition
Author(s) Dorita Fairlie Bruce
Illustrator Wal Paget
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Dimsie
Genre(s) Children's novel
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date 1921
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 254 pp
ISBN NA
Preceded by The Senior Prefect/Dimsie Goes To School
Followed by Dimsie Moves Up Again

Dimsie Moves Up is the second of the Dimsie books by author Dorita Fairlie Bruce. First published in 1921, the book was illustrated by Wal Paget. The protagonist Dimsie is now a year older and had moved up one grade at the Jane Willard Foundation.

Frontispiece by Wal Paget from the 1924 Oxford University Press edition of Dimsie Moves Up. Click on image to enlarge.
Title page from the 1924 Oxford University Press edition of Dimsie Moves Up. Click on image to enlarge.



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