Esme E. Bell Esme E. Bell i(A45403 works by) (a.k.a. Esme Elliott Bell)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Never Say Never Esme E. Bell , Richmond : Esme E. Bell , 2007 Z1558884 2007 single work biography 'Esme's father, Edward Hallstrom, around 1927, invented a refrigerator powered by kerosene. It was a huge leap forward for country Australia. "There's always a way," he'd say. "Never think it can't be done."' (From cover)
1 y separately published work icon Peter Porter Olive L. Mason , Esme E. Bell (illustrator), Sydney : John Sands , 1952 Z1541377 1952 single work picture book children's Peter Porter works at Periwinkle Railway Station. He writes the timetable on the chalkboard, helps the passengers, and packs the parcels into the luggage van. One day, Peter has to jump on the little railway scooter and chase the Great Red Engine.
1 y separately published work icon The Rainbow Painter Esme E. Bell , Sydney : John Sands , 1939 Z847004 1939 single work children's fiction children's When Timothy, the foolish young owl, knocks over the blue paint pot, Sunshine the rainbow painter exhausts himself trying to make blue paint in time for the next rainbow, and it is up to Timothy to redeem himself by completing the task.
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