Edith Grieve Edith Grieve i(A88763 works by)
Born: Established: 12 Nov 1892 Surrey Hills, Box Hill - Burwood area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 30 Mar 1972
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Ada Cicada Irene Wilkinson , Edith Grieve (illustrator), Melbourne : Georgian House , 1945 Z1479031 1945 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Mrs Mosquito Irene Wilkinson , Edith Grieve (illustrator), Melbourne : Georgian House , 1945 Z1479027 1945 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Stories of Adventure Louise Kinch , Edith Grieve (illustrator), Melbourne : Gunn and Taylor , 1945 Z838254 1945 selected work children's fiction children's adventure
1 y separately published work icon Sunny Days Edith Grieve , Edith Grieve (illustrator), Melbourne : 1944 Z1504224 1944 single work picture book children's A picture book showing children engaged in various activities.
1 y separately published work icon Walter Worm Irene Wilkinson , Edith Grieve (illustrator), Melbourne : Georgian House , 1944 Z1479023 1944 single work picture book children's Walter Worm lives in Mr Brown-Smith's garden. He is a hard-working, intelligent ploughworm, and he is also very patriotic. When he suffers a terrible accident, he is forced to examine the relationship between his work and his sense of identity.
1 y separately published work icon Dahlia Slug Irene Wilkinson , Edith Grieve (illustrator), Melbourne : Georgian House , 1944 Z1479015 1944 single work picture book children's Dahlia Slug, who is from Mexico, has a shell-house on her back, the same as her snail cousins. But Dahlia and her slug relatives grow lazy, and no longer want to carry their houses on their backs. Dame Nature decides to take away Dahlia’s house because she doesn’t appreciate it. She also takes away all the houses from all the slugs. The caterpillars laugh at Dahlia’s appearance. Soon, the slugs might appreciate what they have lost.
1 y separately published work icon Animal Friends Edith Grieve , Edith Grieve (illustrator), Melbourne : 1940-1949 Z1504243 1940-1949 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Away We Go Edith Grieve , Edith Grieve (illustrator), Melbourne : 1940-1949 Z1504238 1940-1949 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon At the Zoo Edith Grieve , Edith Grieve (illustrator), Melbourne : 1940-1949 Z1504229 1940-1949 single work picture book children's Boys and girls go to the zoo and look at the various animals.
1 y separately published work icon Favourite Nursery Rhymes Edith Grieve (illustrator), Melbourne : Georgian House , 1940-1950 Z1262768 1940-1950 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Puppies at Play Melbourne : Georgian House , 1940-1950 Z1262758 1940-1950 selected work children's fiction children's Includes stories about puppies of different breeds playing with their owners.
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