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  • In "Leave Your Sleep," Ms. Merchant composed music for 26 poems by writers well known (E.E. Cummings, Ogden Nash, Christina Rossetti), less known (Charles Causley, Eleanor Farjeon, Rachel Field), and anonymous.

    Verse That Sings in Many Styles 2010

  • Incidentally, great to see that Wendy Cooling has just won The Eleanor Farjeon award for establishing Bookstart, amongst her other excellent contributions to the world of children's literature.

    Charlie and Lola very really absolutely do rule OK? 2006

  • Incidentally, great to see that Wendy Cooling has just won The Eleanor Farjeon award for establishing Bookstart, amongst her other excellent contributions to the world of children's literature.

    48 entries from November 2006 2006

  • - Cats Sleep Anywhere by Eleanor Farjeon var doubleclick_ad_params = 'wg = 2; wa = 0; wc = US; jid = 1359548; kw = twinkie; kw = holly; kw = spooky; kw = poetry; kw = friday;!

    slayground: Poetry Friday: Cats Sleep Anywhere Little Willow 2006

  • Incidentally, great to see that Wendy Cooling has just won The Eleanor Farjeon award for establishing Bookstart, amongst her other excellent contributions to the world of children's literature.

    Charlie and Lola very really absolutely do rule OK? 2006

  • I have been asked to introduce Miss Farjeon to the American public, and although I believe that introductions of this kind often do more harm than good, I have consented in this case because the instance is rare enough to justify an exception.

    Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard 1922

  • If Miss Farjeon had been a promising young novelist either of the realistic or the romantic school, I should not have dared to express an opinion on her work, even if I had believed that she had greater gifts than the ninety-nine other promising young novelists who appear in the course of each decade.

    Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard 1922

  • Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard by Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965).

    Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard 1922

  • Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard by Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965).

    Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard 1921

  • We also received £1,000 from the estate of renowned children's writer Eleanor Farjeon, author of the 1931 hymn Morning Has Broken.

    Evening Standard - Home David Cohen 2011

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