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  1. Kenneth Grahame, 1859-1932 by Peter Green, 1959-12
  2. Biography - Grahame, Kenneth (1859-1932): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. THE GOLDEN AGE; by Kenneth Grahame ; Illustrated by Maxfield Parrish by Kenneth (1859-1932) Grahame, 1905
  4. The golden age, by Kenneth Grahame, with illustrations and decorations by Ernest H. Shepard by Kenneth (1859-1932). Ernest H. Shepard (ill.) Grahame, 1953-01-01
  5. The Golden age by Kenneth Grahame ; illustrated by Ernest H. She by Grahame. Kenneth. 1859-1932., 1922
  6. The wind in the willows. by Kenneth Grahame; illustrated by Paul by Grahame. Kenneth. 1859-1932., 1913-01-01
  7. The wind in the willows / by Kenneth Grahame ; illustrations by Arthur Rackham ; introduction by A.A. Milne by Kenneth (1859-1932). Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939). Grahame, 1940
  8. KENNETH GRAHAME 1859-1932: A STUDY OF HIS LIFE, WORK AND TIMES (FIRST EDITION IN DUSTWRAPPER) by PETER GREEN, 1959-01-01
  9. The Headswoman by Grahame Kenneth 1859-1932, 2010-10-03
  10. Pagan Papers by Grahame Kenneth 1859-1932, 2010-10-14
  11. Dream days. by Kenneth Grahame; illvstrated by Maxfield Parrish. by Grahame. Kenneth. 1859-1932., 1902-01-01
  12. Wind in the willows / Kenneth Grahame ; with illustrations from the Cosgrove Hall production by Kenneth (1859-1932) Grahame, 1985-01-01
  13. The wind in the willows. by Kenneth Grahame by Grahame. Kenneth. 1859-1932., 1908-01-01
  14. The wind in the willows by Kenneth Grahame ; illustrated by Paul by Grahame. Kenneth. 1859-1932., 1921-01-01

41. Kenneth Grahame - HarperChildrens
Kenneth Grahame (18591932) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. After the death of his mother and abandonment by his father, Grahame
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42. AuthorTracker.com
Author of The Wind in the Willows Book and Charm (Merchandise). Kenneth Grahame’s Biography Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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43. Kenneth Grahame
Kenneth Grahame 18591932 Kenneth Grahame was the cousin of Sir Anthony Hope, who wrote the swashbuckling Victorian masterpiece The Prisoner of Zenda.
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Kenneth Grahame was the cousin of Sir Anthony Hope, who wrote the swashbuckling Victorian masterpiece The Prisoner of Zenda. Grahame's own Edwardian masterpiece, The Wind in the Willows, could hardly be more distant in spirit and substance from its cousin. Even in the 1890s, Grahame had already moved away from the adventure story epitomized by Hope's novel. His Dream Days (1895) and Golden Age (1898) were minor successes, critically praised at the time for their realistic portrait of childhood, filtered through the sharp eyes and sensible voice of their child narrators. A Scotsman by birth and a banker by profession, Grahame approached his writing from the periphery of the literary world. The Wind in the Willows, with its vivid characters of Rat, Badger, Mole, and Toad and their life on the riverbank, was originally not intended for publication but rather as a collection of stories for his son. Published in 1908, The Wind in the Willows became considerably more popular with A.A. Milne's 1930 stage version of it, Toad of Toad Hall.

44. GROS - Hall Of Fame: Art & Literature
Grahame, Kenneth (18591932). Writer, author of The Wind in the Willows (1908) which reflects his love of wild creatures and the countryside.
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accessibility Page last updated: 1st March 2004 Start of Hall Entertainment BAILLIE, Isabella (1895-1983)
Scotland's first international opera star. A soprano who made her debut at the Halle concert in Manchester (1921) and worked with Toscanini and Vaughan Williams. She was noted for her singing of oratorio and later taught music in England and the United States. born Wilton BARRIE, J(ames) M(atthew) (1860-1937)
Writer. The son of a weaver who found fame in England as a journalist and playwright. His most well-known works from a long list of successful publications include: 'The Admirable Crichton' (1902) and the perennial childhood favourite 'Peter Pan' (1904). born Kirriemuir Marriage to Mary Ansell married Kirriemuir BOSWELL, James (1740-1795)
Advocate and biographer of Dr Johnson. As a young man he travelled widely in Europe and in 1773 made the famous tour of the Hebrides with Dr Johnson of which both published entertaining accounts. Boswell's 'Life of Samuel Johnson' (1791) was published to great acclaim. It is regarded as one of the finest biographies in the English language, not least for its vivid depiction of the British literary scene in the late eighteenth century. born Edinburgh (685.1/22, Fr 6102)

45. Detail Info
Penguin readers. Level 2. ISBN/ISSN058242660X. ? ?Grahame, Kenneth, 18591932; Collins, Anne, 1943-. NCIDBA56304207. .
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46. Fictionwise EBooks: Kenneth Grahame
Bio (18591932) Kenneth Grahame was born at 30 Castle Street, Edinburgh, on 8 March 1859. He was the third child of an affluent
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Zip). Grattius Cynegetica(Forum Romanum). Grahame, Kenneth 18591932. Graves, Robert Country Sentiment(Gutenberg texts). Grayson, David
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48. Blue Plaques In The Royal Borough: Writers
Gissing, George (18571903) Novelist 33 Oakley Street, SW3. Grahame, Kenneth (1859-1932) Author of Wind in the Willows 16 Phillimore Place, W8.
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31 Bolton Gardens, SW5 Bagnold, Enid
Novelist and playwright
29 Hyde Park Gate, SW7 Belloc, Hilaire Poet, essayist and historian 104 Cheyne Walk, SW10 Bennett, Arnold Novelist 75 Cadogan Square, SW1 Benson, E.F. Writer 25 Brompton Square, SW3 Borrow, George Author 22 Hereford Square, SW7 Chesterton, Gilbert Keith Poet, novelist and critic 11 Warwick Gardens, W14 Compton-Burnett, Dame Ivy Novelist 5 Braemar Mansions, Cornwall Gardens, SW7 Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes Author and humanist 11 Edwardes Square, W8 Dobson, Henry Austin Poet and essayist 10 Redcliffe Street, SW10 Elliot, George Novelist 4 Cheyne Walk, SW3 Eliot, T.S., OM Poet 3 Kensington Court Gardens, W8 Ford, Ford Madox Novelist and critic 80 Campden Hill Road, W8 Foscolo, Ugo Italian poet and patriot 19 Edwardes Square, W8

49. Factophile.com :: Arts & Culture :: Literature :: Novelists :: Sackville-West To
of Klim Samgin (192536). Grahame, Kenneth, 1859-1932, Edinburgh, UK, The Wind in the Willows (1908). Grass, Günter, 1927-, Danzig, The
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50. Skolavpohode.cz
CD, Graham Greene Moc a sláva, zaregistruj se - uvidíš to. Lex, Grahame, Kenneth (1859-1932), zaregistruj se - uvidíš to. CD,
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51. Literature British Arts
Born Scotland. Grahame Kenneth (18591932) Children s books. Born Edinburgh. Graves Robert (1895-1985) Poet. Gray Simon (1936- ) Playwright and novelist.
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  • Galsworthy John (1867-1933) Novelist. Born Surrey

52. US Gateway To Britain-Literary Britain
GASKELL, Mrs Elizabeth (18101865), Novelist, 24. GERALD of Wales (1146-1220), Religious Chronicler, 77. Grahame, Kenneth (1859-1932), Children s Novelist,
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ARCHER, Jeffrey Modern Novelist AUSTEN, Jane (1775-1817) Novelist BARRIE, JM (1860-1937) Novelist and Playwright BENNETT, Arnold (1867-1931) Novelist BENSON, EF (1867-1940) Novelist BLACKMORE, RD (1825-1900) Novelist BOSWELL, James (1740-1795) Chronicler and Biographer BRITTAIN, Vera (1896-1970)

53. Choose One Or More Databases
Author, Grahame, Kenneth, 18591932. Title, The wind in the willows / Kenneth Grahame ; paintings by Mary Jane Begin ; afterword by Peter Glassman.
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England Fiction. Other Entries, Grahame, Kenneth, 18591932. Wind in the willows. Where to find it. Branch, Location, Call Number, Status.
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55. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
The wind in the willows, by Grahame, Kenneth, 18591932. View full image. by author Grahame, Kenneth, 1859-1932. Shepard, Ernest H. (Ernest Howard), 1879-1976.
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56. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
The wind in the willows, by Grahame, Kenneth, 18591932. View full image. Call J Fiction. Publisher New York Scribner, 1983 c1981.
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57. English Heritage -
Fairmount , Mottingham Lane, SE9 Bromley 1966 Grahame, Kenneth (18591932), Author of Wind in the Willows , lived here 1901-1908.
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58. Classics; Old And New
YOUTH FICTIONMAIN AREA LAWSON. TITLE The reluctant dragon AUTHOR Grahame, Kenneth, 1859-1932. YOUTH FICTION-MAIN AREA Grahame.
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  • TITLE: The adventures of Pinocchio
    AUTHOR: Collodi, Carlo, 1826-1890.
    YOUTH FICTION-MAIN AREA COLLODI
  • TITLE: Anne Frank : the diary of a young girl
    AUTHOR: Frank, Anne, 1929-1945.
    YOUTH BIOGPAPHYLOWER LEVEL FRANK
  • TITLE: Anne of Green Gables
    AUTHOR: Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud), 1874-1942.
    YOUTH FICTION-MAIN AREA MONTGOMERY
  • TITLE: Bambi AUTHOR: Salten, Felix, 1869-1945. YOUTH FICTION-MAIN AREA SALTEN
  • TITLE: AUTHOR: McKinley, Robin. YOUTH FICTION-MAIN AREA MCKINLEY
  • TITLE: Black Beauty AUTHOR: Sewell, Anna, 1820-1878. YOUTH FICTION-MAIN AREA SEWELL
  • TITLE: The black cauldron
  • AUTHOR:Alexander, Lloyd. YOUTH FICTION-MAIN AREA ALEXANDER
  • TITLE: The borrowers AUTHOR:Norton, Mary. YOUTH FICTION-MAIN AREA NORTON
  • TITLE: Caddie Woodlawn AUTHOR:Brink, Carol Ryrie, 1895- YOUTH FICTION-MAIN AREA BRINK
  • TITLE : Call it courage AUTHOR: Sperry, Armstrong, 1897-

59. Index
Grahame, Kenneth (18591932) Dream Days The Golden Age The Wind in the Willows Grammaticus, Saxo (ca.1150-1220) The Danish History
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English Classics 3000 G ( Listed by Author )
    Gaboriau, Emile (1832-1873)
      Baron Trigault's Vengeance
      Caught in the Net
      The Champdoce Mystery
      The Count's Millions
      The Mystery of Orcival
      Other People's Money
      Within an Inch of His Life

    Galdos, B. Perez (1843-1920)
      Dona Perecta

    Galsworthy, John (1867-1933)
    Awakening and To Let
      Beyond A Bit O' Love The Burning Spear The Dark Flower The Eldest Son The First and Last Five Tales The Foundations Four Short Plays Fraternity The Freelands The Fugitive Indian Summer of a Forsyte The Island Pharisees Joy Justice The Little Dream The Little Man Man of Property The Mob The Patrician The Pigeon Saint's Progress The Silver Box The Skin Game Strife Studies and Essays: Censorship and Art Concerning Letters The Inn of Tranquility and Others Quality and Others Villa Rubein and Other Stories
    Galt, John (1779-1839)
      The Annals of the Parish The Ayrshire Legatees The Provost
    Gardner, William (1861- )
      The Life of Stephen A. Douglas
    Garland, Hamlin (1860-1940) Main-Travelled Roads Gaskell, Elizabeth C. (1810-1865)

60. Literary Kicks WindInTheWillows
Every animal is true– and is, therefore, according to his nature, both beautiful and good.” Kenneth Grahame (18591932) had written popular books about
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