Girls Gone By Publishers

Girls Gone By Publishers
Founder Clarissa Cridland and Ann Mackie-Hunter
Country of origin  United Kingdom
Headquarters location Coleford, Bath, Somerset
Distribution International
Key people Clarissa Cridland and Ann Mackie-Hunter
Publication types Books
Nonfiction topics Reprints of 20th century young adult fiction, non-fiction relating to young adult fiction
Fiction genres Young adult fiction
Official website Girls Gone By website

Girls Gone By Publishers is a publishing company run by Clarissa Cridland and Ann Mackie-Hunter and is based in Bath, Somerset. They re-publish new editions of some of the most popular girls' fiction titles from the twentieth century.

Contents

Elinor Brent-Dyer

Re-published titles by Elinor Brent-Dyer include: [1]

Girls Gone By Publishers own the copyright of all works, unpublished and published by Elinor Brent Dyer. [2]

Margaret Biggs

Re-published titles by Margaret Biggs include: [3]

Angela Brazil

Re-published titles by Angela Brazil include:

Dorita Fairlie Bruce

Re-published titles by Dorita Fairlie Bruce include:[4]

Monica Edwards

Re-published titles by Monica Edwards include:[5]

(Girls Gone By Publishers are planning to re-publish the entire output of Monica Edwards). [6]

Josephine Elder

Re-published titles by Josephine Elder include:

Antonia Forest

Re-published titles by Antonia Forest include:[7]

Lorna Hill

Re-published titles by Lorna Hill include:[8]

Clare Mallory

Re-published titles by Clare Mallory include [9]

Violet Needham

Re-published titles by Violet Needham include: [10]

Elsie Jeanette Oxenham

Re-published titles by Elsie Jeanette Oxenham include: [11]

Malcolm Saville

Re-published titles by Malcolm Saville include: [12][13]

Geoffrey Trease

Re-published titles by Geoffrey Trease include: [14]

Non fiction

Girls Gone By Publishers also publish non-fiction titles based on the work of their re-published authors, such as Antonia Forest, Elsie Jeanette Oxenham, Monica Edwards and Geoffrey Trease.

References

  1. ^ Friends of the Chalet School Website/
  2. ^ "''Books Monthly'' article about Girls Gone By Publishing". Gatewaymonthly.co.uk. 2007-06-30. http://www.gatewaymonthly.co.uk/girlsgoneby.html. Retrieved 2010-02-05. 
  3. ^ Margaret Biggs books listed by ISBN/
  4. ^ Eva M. Löfgren. "The Dorita Fairlie Bruce Homepage". Home.swipnet.se. http://home.swipnet.se/flickbok/bruce.htm. Retrieved 2010-02-05. 
  5. ^ The Monica Edwards Website/
  6. ^ "Article about Girls Gone By Publishing on the Monica Edwards Website". Monicaedwards.co.uk. 2009-11-08. http://www.monicaedwards.co.uk/ggbp.htm. Retrieved 2010-02-05. 
  7. ^ "The Antonia Forest Website". Maulu.demon.co.uk. http://www.maulu.demon.co.uk/AF/. Retrieved 2010-02-05. 
  8. ^ "An article about Lorna Hill". Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia: Collecting Books and Magazines. http://www.collectingbooksandmagazines.com/hill.html. Retrieved 2010-02-05. 
  9. ^ "An article about Clare Mallory". Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia: Collecting Books and Magazines. 2007-03-29. http://www.collectingbooksandmagazines.com/mallory.html. Retrieved 2010-02-05. 
  10. ^ Martin Rush. "The Violet Needham Society". The Violet Needham Society. http://www.violetneedhamsociety.org.uk/. Retrieved 2010-02-05. 
  11. ^ "Elsie Jeanette Oxenham Homepage". Home.pacific.net.au. http://home.pacific.net.au/~bcooper/popular.htm. Retrieved 2010-02-05. 
  12. ^ "The Malcolm Saville Centenary Website". Malcolmsaville.co.uk. http://www.malcolmsaville.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-02-05. 
  13. ^ "The Malcolm Saville Society". Witchend.com. http://www.witchend.com/. Retrieved 2010-02-05. 
  14. ^ "An article about Geoffrey Trease". Fantasticfiction.co.uk. http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/t/geoffrey-trease/. Retrieved 2010-02-05. 

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