Walter De la Mare
Walter John de la Mare was an English poet, short story writer and novelist. He is probably best remembered for his works for children, for his poem "The Listeners", and for his psychological horror short fiction, including "Seaton's Aunt", "The Green Room" and "All Hallows". In 1921, his novel Memoirs of a Midget won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction, and his post-war Collected Stories for Children won the 1947 Carnegie Medal for British children's books.
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Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Gold Level
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2002
Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Reader's Companion--Silver
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2002
Short stories, 1895-1926
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1996
Prentice Hall Literature -- Gold
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1994
Tales of Horror and Mystery
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1993
The Dark Descent
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1987
Molly Whuppie
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1983
Ghost Stories
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1956
Best stories of Walter de la Mare
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1942
Mr. Bumps and his monkey
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1942
Animal stories
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1939
The wind blows over
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1936
The Lord Fish
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1933
Desert islands and Robinson Crusoe
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1930
Memoirs of a midget
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1921
Peacock pie, a book of rhymes
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1913
The return
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1910
The three royal monkeys, or the three mulla-mulgars
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1910
Henry Brocken; his travels and adventures
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1904
The Connoisseur and Other Stories
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1900