Vera Neville
(1904 - 0)
Vera Neville was a gifted illustrator and artist. She was born in Michigan and educated in New York. She is best known for her illustrations of Maud Hart Lovelace’s beloved Betsy-Tacy books.
Bibliography
Betsy and Joe (1948)
The events of Betsy Ray’s senior year (1909-1910) at Deep Valley High School in Deep Valley, Minnesota.
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Betsy and the Great World (1952)
Betsy spends a year in Europe and has to decide whether a handsome Italian is the one for her.
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Betsy and the Great World and Betsy’s Wedding (2009)
Betsy spends a year in Europe and Joe is waiting for her on the dock when she returns.
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Betsy in Spite of Herself (1946)
Betsy and her friends are sophomores at Deep Valley High.
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Betsy was a Junior (1947)
Betsy and her crowd are now juniors at Deep Valley High.
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Betsy Was a Junior and Betsy and Joe (2009)
Betsy’s junior and senior years at Deep Valley High.
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Betsy’s Wedding (1955)
Betsy returns from Europe and Joe is waiting on the dock for her.
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Carney’s House Party (1949)
Home from her first year at college, Carney gives a house party for her friends, new and old.
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Carney’s House Party and Winona’s Pony Cart (2010)
Carney hosts a house party after her first year at college.
Winona hopes for a pony for her birthday.
Emily of Deep Valley (1950)
Emily lives with her grandfather and dreams of going to college. A novel worthy of the creator of Betsy and Tacy.
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Heaven to Betsy (1945)
Betsy and Tacy start high school at Deep Valley High.
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Heaven to Betsy and Betsy in Spite of Herself (2009)
Betsy and Tacy’s first two years of high school.
Highway Past Her Door (1938)
When Judy’s grandmother dies, she is thrown on her own resources and decides to go into business for herself.
Story Parade Silver Book (1940)
A collection of stories and poems from Story Parade magazine.
Rutherford Montgomery
Et al
Henry C. Pitz
Kurt Wiese
Et al
Winona’s Pony Cart (1953)
Winona is hoping for a pony for her birthday.
Read online at archive.org.