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  1. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Farjeon, Eleanor (1881-1965)
  2. Portrait of a Family ... with many illustrations by Eleanor (1881-1965) Farjeon, 1936
  3. Trees by Eleanor, 1881-1965 Farjeon, 2009-10-26
  4. A Book For Eleanor Farjeon Her Life And Work 1881-1965 by Not Listed, 1966
  5. The Eleanor Farjeon Book A Tribute To Her Life And Work 1881-1965 by Eleanor; Intro. By Naomi Lewis; Illustrated By Edward Ardizzone Farjeon, 1966
  6. A Book for Eleanor Farjeon:a Tribute to her Life and Work, 1881-1965 by Naomi Lewis, 1966
  7. The Eleanor Farjeon Book: A Tribute to Her Life and Work 1881 - 1965 by Anonymous, 1966
  8. Morning Has Broken: A Biography of Eleanor Farjeon by Annabel Farjeon, 1986-09

61. Composition Search Results
1997 Text by Eleanor Farjeon (18811965), originally titled Now Every Child from Silver, Sand and Snow . Five Centuries of Spring, Op. 24.
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62. People Look Up
Words and Music Eleanor Farjeon (18811965), 1928. MIDI / Noteworthy Composer.1. People, look east. The time is near. Of the crowning of the year.
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People Look East. Words and Music: Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965), 1928. MIDI / Noteworthy Composer. 1. People look east. The time is near. Of the crowning of the year. Make your house fair as you are able, Trim the hearth and set the table. http://www.hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com/Hymns_and_Carols/people_look_east.htm

63. Zoppa Records - Musical Verses Volume 1 - The Land Of Nod
even never happen; but verse has whole regions in which the words and music seemto have come into being together, like twins. * Eleanor Farjeon 18811965 *.
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64. Ren Netherland Kittens Gallery - Page 2
Fitted in a cardboard box, in the cupboard with your frocks. Anywhere!They don t care! Cats sleep anywhere. Eleanor Farjeon (18811965).
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Cats Sleep Anywhere Cats sleep anywhere, any table, any chair.
Top of piano, window-ledge, in the middle, on the edge.
Open drawer, empty shoe, anybody's lap will do.
Fitted in a cardboard box, in the cupboard with your frocks.
Anywhere! They don't care! Cats sleep anywhere.
Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965)
Ren Netherland

65. L E A R N @ J T S PARASHAH COMMENTARY Sukkot 5763
of the one light Eden saw play Praise with elation, Praise every morning/God s recreationof a new day Morning Has Broken, by Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965).
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The Weekly Commentary of the JTS Rabbinic Fellows Program
Sukkot 5763
Rabbi Lewis Warshauer
September 21, 2002 15 Tishrei 5763
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Haftarah Translation (Day 1)
Haftarah Translation (Day 2) Those who observe the High Holy Days have very little to see. True, the shofar on Rosh Hashanah presents a distinctive image, but its essence is sound, not sight. On Yom Kippur, the senses are further restricted. There are no concrete symbols. Unlike other holidays, there is not even anything to taste. (Although in some congregations the sense of smell, at least, is acknowledged by fragrant herbs or even snuff being passed around.) Yom Kippur is entirely devoted to speaking and listening. The long confession ­ Al Het ­ lists many sins related to speaking. Yom Kippur, by suppressing the senses, becomes a near-death experience. Sukkot, five days later, is an awakening to life. It is the only holiday described as purely joyful ­ without, for instance, the residue of sadness on Passover that remains because of the plagues of Egypt. Sukkot emphasizes the reawakening to life by charging up the senses. If on Yom Kippur there is nothing to see, on Sukkot there is a kaleidescope of views. The lulav and etrog are lines and curves, straight and round, oasis and riverbank greens and sunshine yellow. The sukkah is a leafy glade grounded in the red earth and pointing the way to the azure sky.

66. Stories, Listed By Author
Farjeon, Eleanor (18811965) The Girl Who Kissed the Peach Tree, (ss)The Little Bookworm, Oxford University Press, 1955; Italian folktale.
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EVANS, CARADOC
  • The Coffin, (ss) Illustrated Review Jul '23
    • Thrills, Crimes and Mysteries , ed. Anon. (John Gawsworth), London: Associated Newspapers, 1935
    EVANS, LINDA
    • About Time, (ss) AHMM mid-Dec '90
    • Have You Herd?, (ss) AHMM Mar '91
    • In the Pink, (ss) AHMM Jun '93
    • Larry Called, (ss) AHMM Apr '96
    • Loose Ends, (ss) AHMM Jul '89
    • The Wicked Stepcar, (ss) AHMM Jun '95
    EVANS, MARY ANN (1819-1880); see pseudonym George Eliot
    EVANS, SHARON
    • Something Is Going to Happen, (ss) EQMM Jan 28 '81
    EVELYN, JOHN MICHAEL (1916-1992); see pseudonym Michael Underwood
    EVERSON, CHRISTOPHER J.
    • A Hardman Is Good to Find, a Hardman Is Hard to Find (with David Everson ), (ar) Hardboiled
    EVERSON, DAVID (H.)
    • Catnip, (ss) Cat Crimes
      • Cat Crimes I, II, III
    • A Hardman Is Good to Find, a Hardman Is Hard to Find (with Christopher J. Everson ), (ar) Hardboiled
    • Naked Came the Farmer, Chapter 3: Mad Mux, (rr) Accent Feb 13 '98
    • Operation Trojan Horse, (ss) Solved
    EWART, GAVIN
    • An Ode to Julian Symmons on His 80th Birthday, (pm) Julian Symons at 80: A Tribute , ed. Patricia Craig, Eurographica, 1992

67. Medieval Era
Roman Empire collapsed. 942 FAR Farjeon, Eleanor, 18811965. Kings andqueens,. Rev. ed. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1953. 942 UNS
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RESEARCHING THE MIDDLE AGES
(For students and faculty of the Oil City Middle School) Spanish Inquisition ) and the Crusades were to liberate Jerusalem from the Muslims (See Islam). This site will help you find information about how people lived during the Middle Ages.
While Medieval Europe was developing a new civilization, remember it was only one part of the world. Other parts of the
world continued to have rich and powerful civilizations in existence during that time. In North America was the Iroquois
confederation, the Aztec and Mayan states in South America, the Song kingdoms of China , the Mongol dynasty in Asia, the
Muslim caliphate in the Middle East, the Vijayanagar empire of India , and the civilizations of Zimbabwe and Mali in Africa
How can you locate library resources to research your chosen topic about the
Middle Ages? Clicking on any of the words that are underlined in the introduction will take you to related websites.
The outline below indicates areas in which you can find information about your research topic. Use it to select a topic and you
can link to books, web sites, and periodicals (magazine articles). Or, read through the material that comes after the outline for

68. Milne Library: New Books (A-C)
Eleanor Farjeon ; illustrated by Peggy Fortnum. Authors Farjeon, Eleanor,18811965. Fortnum, Peggy. Call No. (ONEON OCLDN) 808.81
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Title: 51 Sycamore Lane / by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat ; illustrated by Lisl Weil.
Authors: Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman. Weil, Lisl.
Call No.: (ONEON OCLDN) FIC S5311FI
Title: 7 essentials for character discipline : elementary classroom management / Sandra P. Davis-Johnson.
Author: Davis-Johnson, Sandra P.
Call No.: (ONEON OCIR3) LB3013 .D39 2001
Title: About bananas / by Solveig Paulson Russell ; illustrated by Carol Rogers.
Authors: Russell, Solveig Paulson. Rogers, Carol.
Call No.: (ONEON OCLDN) 641.3 R967AB
Title: Abraham Lincoln and the forge of national memory / Barry Schwartz.
Author: Schwartz, Barry, 1938- Call No.: (ONEON OCIR3) E457.2 .S38 2000 Title: The accelerating universe : infinite expansion, the cosmological constant, and the beauty of the cosmos / Mario Livio. Author: Livio, Mario, 1945- Call No.: (ONEON OCIR2) QB981 .L57 2000 Title: The adventures of Arab / Louis Slobodkin. Author: Slobodkin, Louis, 1903- Call No.: (ONEON OCLDN) FIC S6342AD

69. FARJEON MSS.
Farjeon MSS. The Farjeon mss., 19181939, consist primarily of correspondence between English author Eleanor Farjeon, 1881- 1965, and her publisher Joseph Malaby Dent, founder of J.M.
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FARJEON MSS.
The Farjeon mss., 1918-1939, consist primarily of correspondence between English author Eleanor Farjeon, 1881- 1965, and her publisher Joseph Malaby Dent, founder of J.M. Dent and Sons, concerning the publication of her books Singing Games for Children, The Soul of Kol Nikon, Gypsy and Ginger, and Martin Pippin in the Apple-Orchard. Also present is an exchange between Dent and Farjeon's brother Harry regarding a book of "rounds" or songs on which Harry and Eleanor collaborated. A correspondence file, 1938-1939, chiefly between Eleanor's second brother Herbert and Dent's successor E. F. Bozman regarding Herbert's Nine Sharp and Earlier completes the collection. Correspondents include Ernest Franklin Bozman, Mabel Colebrooke Carey, Joseph Malaby Dent, Eleanor Farjeon, Harry Farjeon, Herbert Farjeon, John Charles Heywood Hadfield, and William George Taylor. Collection size: 208 items For more information about this collection and any related materials contact the Manuscripts Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone: (812) 855-2452.

70. Farjeon, Eleanor --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
, Farjeon, Eleanor (1881–1965), British author of children s books.When the International Board on Books for Young People began
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article?eu=335202&query=nursery rhyme&ct=ebi

71. Literary Encyclopedia: Farjeon, Eleanor
Farjeon, Eleanor. (1881 1965). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature.Poet, Novelist. Active 1901 - 1965 in England, Britain, Europe.
http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=1481

72. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (F)
Farah, Nuruddin (Farah, Nuruddin ). 1945 Present. Farjeon, Eleanor (Farjeon,Eleanor ). 1881 - 1965. Farmer, Beverley (Farmer, Beverley ). 1941 - Present.
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73. Search
Books by Farjeon, Eleanor (1881 1965), Go back. Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard,Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard by Farjeon, Eleanor (1881 - 1965).
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74. CatStevens.Com - The Cat Stevens World Wide Web Site
Biography. Eleanor Farjeon (Bio) ( February 13th, 1881 June 5th, 1965) Eleanor Farjeon is described as being
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Eleanor Farjeon Eleanor Farjeon
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Born : February 13th, 1881
Primary Role : Lyricist
Comments : Biography source courtesy http://www.seanet.com/~eldrbarry/rabb/farj/farj.htm © 1999 Barry McWilliams
Biography Eleanor Farjeon Bio (February 13th, 1881- June 5th, 1965)
Eleanor Farjeon is described as being small, shy and quiet, and she wore glasses from the age of eight. Her parents contributed much to her career as a writer and poet. Her father, Benjamin Leopold Farjeon was a successful writer and novelist is described as being very high spirited and enthusiastic with life. Maggie (Jefferson) Farjeon, her mother, was the daughter of a well known American actor (his father and grandfather were also actors). "Nellie" (as she was affectionately called by her parents) would later care for her dying mother through a lingering and painful illness of twelve years. She had three brothers: Harry Farjeon (who became a composer), Joseph Farjeon and Herbert Farjeon (who were writers); she was 2nd in rank in the family.
In her childhood, she was "home schooled" and she loved books, perhaps her frequent headaches and colds were contributed to by the dust of the "little bookroom" - an attic space piled with books. She was encouraged by her father to write from age of five, and did the lyrics for an operetta composed by her brother when she was eighteen. She had a vigorous imaginary life, especially with her older brother Harry (who became a composer). Though very shy and emotionally immature into her thirties, she was well acquainted with a circle of talented artists, writers and musicians.

75. 21854. Farjeon, Eleanor. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Eleanor Farjeon (1881–1965), British children’s writer.A Dragonfly (l. 1–4). . . Favorite Poems Old and New.
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76. 21855. Farjeon, Eleanor. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Eleanor Farjeon (1881–1965), hymnwriter. “MorningHas Broken,” l. 1-4, David Higham Associates, London (1931).
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77. Cat Poems
Eleanor Farjeon (1881 1965) There s A Cat On My Head - Terri Crawford - USA OldPossum s Book of Practical Cats - Thomas Stearns Eliot Rescued Cat - Arlene
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Back to Moggies "...the only identification that would be inscribed on any cat's collar would be - This is the cat's cat."
Elmer Davis, "On Being Kept by a Cat" More Cat Poems Nursury Rhymes
The Poems of Roy Schoenberg
Two Cats ...
Moggy Mania
- Mrs BJ Poskitt
How Many Nights?
- Jeannie S
The Stray Ginger Kitten
- Cynthia Cratchett
Beyond The Pearly Gates
- Karen C Fahel
Bob The Cat
- Jane Webb
Teddy's Supper
- Elizabeth Loft
The Stray Cat - A Poem For Children
- Rebecca Hobbs
Family Ties
- D Blakeman-Barratt There She Goes Again! - Danny Curtis In Memory Of My Beloved Mubsy - Teena In Memory Of My Beloved Pumpkin - Teena Please Don't Call Me Fluffy - Joy Jones Wabba Poo - Joy Jones The Cat With Many Names - Joy Jones Harry Is So Funny - Vanessa Sabin Cats Cats Cats - Karen Cursons - S.J. Oh Wicked George - Roger Lawrence Cat Mia - Andrew Buckingham Puss - Karen Cursons My Loyal Mogs - Gemma Sweeney My Friend - My Cat Dinky - Gillian Kelley For Gorby Gorby - Elizabeth Bigland A Tribute To Smudge - Elizabeth Bigland - Leanne Conway The Ducking Fog And Cooking Fat - Bob Fiddaman Chemist's Cat Holiday Time Playtime - Margi Sam The Skull - Edna A Poem For A New Puppy Owner - Author Unknown The Cat Of The House - Ford Madox Ford - Eighth Century Irish Monk The New Kitten Story - Author Unknown Delicious Dreams - William Cowper (1731 - 1800) If It Should Be - Author Unknown - Jan Oskar Hansen Somebody's Cat - Author Unknown Pinkle Purr - A. A. Milne

78. Cat!
Back to Cat Poems. Eleanor Farjeon (1881 1965) CAT! Cat! Atter her, atter her,Sleeky flatterer, Spitfire chatterer, Scatter her, scatter her Wuff! Wuff!
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Back to Cat Poems Eleanor Farjeon (1881 - 1965)
CAT!
Cat!
Atter her, atter her,
Sleeky flatterer,
Spitfire chatterer,
Scatter her, scatter her
Wuff!
Wuff!

Treat her rough!
Git her, git her, Whiskery spitter! Catch her, catch her, Green-eyed scratcher! Slathery Slithery Hisser, Don't miss her! Run till you're dithery, Hithery Thithery Pfitts! pfitts! How she spits! Spitch! Spatch! Can't she scratch! Scritching the bark Of the sycamore-tree, She's reached her ark And's hissing at me Pfitts!Pfitts! Wuff! Wuff! Scat, Cat! That's That! Back to Cat Poems

79. Archives Hub: Gloucestershire Poets, Writers And Artists Collection
beauty of their surroundings and encouraged by a succession of visitors, includingRupert Brooke, John Drinkwater, Edward Thomas, and Eleanor Farjeon, a new
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80. Eleanor
Eleanor Hodgman Porter (18681920) American novelist. Wrote Pollyanna. EleanorFarjeon (1881-1965) English writer. Elinor Wylie (1885-1928) American poet.
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For many more names, please Return to Edgar's Main Page. Eleanor
Gender : Feminine
Language : English
Etymology
Eleanor is usually considered an elaborated form of Helen
-or-
Eleanor , from Alienor
History
Eleanor Alienora in 1199.
Pronunciation : ell-ah-norr.
Diminutives English Elea Ella Elle Ellie Nell Nellie Nelly Nora Alternates Elanora Eleanora Elenora Eleonor Elinor Elinora Ellinore Elnora Lenorah Lennora Lennorah Leonor Leonore Leora Breton Azenor French German Eleonore Hawaiian Elenola Italian Eleonora Leonora See also: Ella Ellie Nellie (Nell, Nelly), Nora Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Portuguese poet. Elinor Glyn English novelist. Eleanor Hodgman Porter American novelist. Wrote Pollyanna. Eleanor Farjeon English writer. Elinor Wylie American poet. Eleanor Alice Hibbert (1906 or 1910-1993) English writer under the alias of Victoria Holt, Jean Plaid, Eleanor Burford, Elbur Ford, Kathleen Kellow, and Ellalice Tate, and Philippa Carr. Leonora Tawney American artist. Argentine artist. American poet and author. Educators, Scholars, and Social Workers

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