Alice Dalgliesh

Alice Dalgliesh

Alice Dalgliesh, "a pioneer in the field of children's historical fiction", was a naturalized American author and publisher who wrote over 40 fiction and non-fiction books, many of them for children. Three of her books received the Newbery Honor Award; the partially autobiographical The Silver Pencil, The Bears on Hemlock Mountain, and The Courage of Sarah Noble, which also won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award. As the founding editor of Scribner's and Sons Children's Book Division, Dalgliesh published works by award-winning authors and illustrators including Robert A. Heinlein, Marcia Brown,...
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Birthdate:October 7, 1893
Birthplace:Trinidad
Date of death:June 11, 1979

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1955 Newbery Honor The Courage of Sarah Noble
1953 Newbery Honor The Bears on Hemlock Mountain
1945 Newbery Honor The Silver Pencil
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Written works by Alice Dalgliesh

TitlePublishedGenre
The Bears on Hemlock Mountain 1952 Children's literature
The Courage of Sarah Noble 1954 Fiction
The Thanksgiving Story 1950 Children's literature
The Silver Pencil 1944 Fiction
Coraje De Sarah Noble/Courage of Sarah Noble Children's literature
The Fourth of July story Children's literature
book for Jennifer
little wooden farmer
Smiths and Rusty
America begins
Relief's rocker
choosing book
happy school year
enchanted book
Columbus story
Roundabout
Davenports and Cherry Pie
Three from Greenways
Adam and the Golden Cock
Hollyberrys
Sailor Sam
Happily ever after
young aunts
Wings for the Smiths
Gulliver joins the army
Along Janet's road
America travels
Aids to choosing books for your children
little angel
Ride on the wind
First experiences with literature
Once on a time
They live in South America
Christmas
Selected books for young children
blue teapot
Long live the king!
Reuben and his red wheelbarrow
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