Diana Stanley
(0 - 1975)
Diana Stanley was an English illustrator. During the war, she lived in London working as an engineering draftswoman. She became a remarkable painter and illustrator, renowned for her work in books such as Mary Norton’s “The Borrowers” and Barbara Euphan Todd’s Worzel Gummidge.
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Bibliography
The Borrowers (1952)
In which we meet Arrietty, Pod and Homily Clock, a family of small people who live behind the wainscot and under the floor.
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The Borrowers (1987)
In which we meet Arrietty, Pod and Homily Clock, a family of small people who live behind the wainscot and under the floor.
Diana Stanley
The Borrowers Afield (1955)
The Clock family, Arrietty, Pod and Homily set out to find a new home.
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The Borrowers Afloat (1959)
The Clocks, Arrietty, Pod, and Homily are off down stream to Little Fordham.
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The Borrowers Aloft (1961)
Kidnapped from their home in Little Fordham, the Clocks, Arriety, Pod and Homily, must find a way to escape their prison.
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The Borrowers Aloft (1980)
Kidnapped from their home at Little Fordham, the Clocks must find a way to escape their prison.
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Diana Stanley
The Complete Borrowers (1983)
A British paperback edition including all five Borrowers books and the short story ‘Poor Stainless.’
Poor Stainless (1971)
When young Stainless does not return from his errand, his family fears the worst.