Enid Blyton's single novels
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Enid Blyton wrote many single-volume novels for children, as well as her many extended series. Some of the first editions are valuable collectables; for the early books on this list prices as of 2006 are around $30.[citation needed]
Some of Blyton most popular one-off novels with publishing dates:
- The Treasure Hunters (1940) (writing as Mary Pollock)
- The Children of Cherry Tree Farm (1940)
- The Children of Kidillin (1940) (writing as Mary Pollock)
- Three Boys and a Circus (1940) (writing as Mary Pollock)
- Shadow the Sheep Dog (1942)
- The Land of Far-Beyond (1942)
- The Adventures of Scamp (1943) (writing as Mary Pollock)
- The Secret of Cliff Castle (1943) (writing as Mary Pollock)
- Smuggler Ben (1943) (writing as Mary Pollock)
- The Boy Next Door (1944)
- At Appletree Farm (1944)
- The Family at Red Roofs (1945)
- Hollow Tree House (1945)
- The Brown Family (1945)
- Teddy Bear's Party (1945)
- The Three Golliwogs (1946)
- The Put-Em-Rights (1946)
- The House at the Corner (1947)
- The Smith Family (1947)
- The Boy With the Loaves and the Fishes (1948)
- The Little Girl at Capernaum (1948)
- They Ran Away Together (1948)
- Those Dreadful Children (1949)
- What an Adventure (1950)
- The Six Bad Boys (1951)
- Let's Go to the Circus (1951)
- The Very Big Secret (1952)
- The Queer Adventure (1952)
- Enid Blyton's Christmas Story (1953)
- Snowball the Pony (1953)
- Visitors in the Night (1953)
- The Golliwog Grumbled (1953)
- The Children at Green Meadows (1954)
- The Adventure of the Secret Necklace (1954)
- Holiday House (1955)
- Mischief Again! (1955)
- The Troublesome Three (1955)
- The Adventure of the Strange Ruby (1960)
- The Boy Who Wanted a Dog (1963)
- The Boy Who Came Back (1965)
- The Man Who Stopped to Help (1965)