Charles Keeping (International) assertion Charles Keeping i(A59892 works by)
Born: Established: 1924 ; Died: Ceased: 1988
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon About the Sleeping Beauty P. L. Travers (editor), New York (City) : McGraw-Hill , 1975 Z1110025 1975 anthology children's fiction essay children's fable 'Five versions of the sleeping beauty tale are accompanied by the author's own version and an essay on the meaning of fairy tales, The Sleeping Beauty in particular.' (p.iv) The five versions (from Germany, France, Italy, Ireland and Bengal) appear on pages 67-111. Travers's version appears on pages 3-45; the essay (not written for children) follows on pages 47-62.
1 y separately published work icon Bricky and the Hobo Iris Nesdale , London : Blackie , 1964 Z847139 1964 single work children's
1 y separately published work icon Riverbend Bricky Iris Nesdale , London : Blackie , 1960 Z847252 1960 single work children's 'The irrepressible Bricky is responsible for most of the excitement in the peaceful town of Riverbend, on the Murray River. Bricky sells his own empty bottles back to the shopkeeper, and catches frogs to send to a professor in Melbourne. He shows his common sense as he saves his goats from the flood, and traces his father when it seems he might be sent into an institution. His adventures are continued in Bricky and the Hobo (1964)." (Oxford Companion to Children's Literature (1993)).
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