Elizabeth Chapman
Elizabeth Chapman | |
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Born | Constance Elizabeth Chapman 1919 |
Died | 2005[2][1] |
Nationality | English |
Other names | Constance Elizabeth Mann Chapman [2] |
Occupation | children's book author |
Years active | 1954-1985 |
Known for | series of children's books about a red lorry named Marmaduke |
Constance Elizabeth Chapman (1919-2005)[3] was a children's author who created a series of books based on a fictional red lorry called "Marmaduke". The series began in the 1950s. The Marmaduke books were also published in Dutch (where Marmaduke became "Marmaduk") and in Swedish (where Marmaduke became "Lastbilen Teo.")[2] (According to OCLC WorldCat Identities, she is the author of "37 works in 65 publications in 3 languages and 423 library holdings.")[2]
Titles[]
- Riding With Marmaduke. (1955) could be an alternate title
- Marmaduke the Lorry [1]
- Marmaduke and Joe [2]
- Adventures with Marmaduke [3]
- Merry Marmaduke [4]
- Marmaduke and His Friends [5]
- Marmaduke and the Elephant [6] (1959)
- Marmaduke And The Lambs [7]
- Marmaduke Goes to France [8]
- Marmaduke Goes to Holland [9]
- Marmaduke Goes to America [10]
- Marmaduke Goes to Wales
- Marmaduke Goes to Spain
- Marmaduke Goes to Italy
- Marmaduke Goes to Ireland
- Marmaduke Goes to Morocco
- Marmaduke Goes to Scotland
- Marmaduke Goes to Switzerland [1]
The audio of the books was originally recorded by Kenneth Williams. They were published by Brockhampton Press.
Sources[]
- Marmaduke and the elephant amazon.co.uk 88pp.
- Riding With Marmaduke AmwellBookCompany.co.uk
- Marmaduke Goes to Morocco Hodder And Stoughton, 1979 AntiQbook (with photo)
References[]
- ^ a b Katalog der Deutschen Natioanalbibliothek
- ^ a b c d "Chapman, Elizabeth" OCLC Online Computer Library Center
- ^ "Chapman, (Constance) Elizabeth". Writers Directory. Springer. 2016. p. 213. ISBN 978-1-349-03650-9. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
Categories:
- British women children's writers
- British children's writers
- 20th-century British women writers
- 1919 births
- 2005 deaths