Born in at Wallasey on the Wirral Peninsula, Allan knew from an early age that she wanted to be an author, and published her first short stories in the s. Her writing career A prolific British children's author, who also wrote under the pen-names Jean Estoril, Priscilla Hagon, Anne Pilgrim, and Kathleen M. Pearcey, Mabel Esther Allan is particularly known for her school and ballet stories/5. An island in a green sea Jan 1, by Mabel Esther Allan. Hardcover. $ Only 1 left in stock - order soon. More Buying Choices. $ (10 Used New offers) Paperback. $ Mabel Esther Allan, R. Walter Hall (Illustrator) 6 ratings1 review. Mullion Kennedy spends her summer holiday with her great-grandmother, on the Island of Polmerryn, in Cornwall, together with her five cousins. None of the children had met the old lady before, but .
A chill in the lane by Mabel Esther Allan (Book) 3 editions published between 19in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide. While vacationing in Cornwall with her family, a sixteen-year-old adopted girl finds herself strangely and frighteningly involved with the past. Mabel Esther Allan () was a prolific British children's author, who published under her own name, as well as the pseudonyms Jean Estoril, Priscilla Hagon, Anne Pilgrim and Kathleen M. Pearcey. Allan was born in Wallasey, Cheshire, and was educated at private schools, evincing an interest in writing from an early age. An island in a green sea [Allan, Mabel Esther] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. An island in a green sea.
An island in a green sea Jan 1, by Mabel Esther Allan. Hardcover. $ Only 1 left in stock - order soon. More Buying Choices. $ (10 Used New offers) Paperback. $ Time to Go Back, by Mabel Esther Allan (, pp, upper middle grade to YA) Mabel Esther Allan was an incredibly prolific English writer of the mid-twentieth century, who wrote adventure/mystery stories, but with a considerable smattering of other types (this was her th book). Time To Go Back is, however, her only true Timeslip story, and draws heavily on her own experiences as a teenager during the bombing of Liverpool and Mersyside in WW II.*. Mabel Esther Allan - also wrote under pen names of Jean Estoril, Priscilla Hagon, Anne Pilgrim. Mabel Esther Allan was born at Wallasey, Cheshire in She was a prolific author of childrens books and wrote them under a variety of names. From an early age Miss Allan read avidly and soon turned to writing short stories and novels.
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