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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 8:48 pm
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She lives in Philadelphia.

http://www.pabook.libraries.psu.edu/LitMap/bios/Flory__Jane_Trescott.html
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WRITINGS BY THE AUTHOR:
Children's books; all self-illustrated, except as indicated:

Snooty, the Pig Who Was Proud, Whitman Publishing, 1944.
How Many?, Holt, 1944.
What Am I?, Domesday, 1945.
The Wide Awake Angel, Grosset, 1945.
(Illustrator) Laura Harris, Away We Go, Garden City Books, 1945.
The Hide-Away Ducklings, Grosset, 1946.
(With husband, Arthur Flory) The Cow in the Kitchen, Lothrop, 1946.
Fanny Forgot, Whitman Publishing, 1946.
Once upon a Windy Day, Whitman Publishing, 1947.
Toys, Whitman Publishing, 1948.
The Powder Puff Bunny Book, Capitol Publishing Co., 1948.
The Lazy Lion, Whitman Publishing, 1949.
Timothy, the Little Brown Bear, Rand McNally, 1949.
ABC, Whitman Publishing, 1949.


Farmer John, Whitman Publishing, 1950.
Mr. Snitzel's Cookies, Rand McNally, 1950.
The Too-Little Fire Engine, Wonder Books, 1950.
The Pop-up Runaway Train, Avon, 1951.
Count the Animals, Loew, 1952.
Surprise in the Barn, Whitman Publishing, 1955.
Jeremy's ABC Book, Behrman, 1957.


Published by Houghton:

Peddler's Summer, 1960.
A Tune for the Towpath, 1962.
One Hundred and Eight Bells, 1963.
Clancy's Glorious Fourth, 1964.
Mist on the Mountain, 1966.
Faraway Dream, 1968.


Ramshackle Roost, 1972.
We'll Have a Friend for Lunch, illustrated by Carolyn Croll, 1974.
The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, 1974.
The Golden Venture, 1976.
The Unexpected Grandchildren, illustrated by Croll, 1977.
The Lost and Found Princess, 1979.
It Was a Pretty Good Year, 1979.


The Bear on the Doorstop, illustrated by Croll, 1980.
The Great Bamboozlement, Houghton Mifflin (Boston, MA), 1982.


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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 10:43 am
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Her birthday was the 29th.

http://i.biblio.com/b/375m/38917375-0-m.jpg
(cover of "Fanny Forgot" - a "Tell-a-Tale" series book)

http://www.collectorsconnection.com/imagesf/35a625.jpg
(cover of "Timothy the Little Brown Bear")

http://members.aol.com/billgage/ll/FarawayDream.jpg
(cover of "Faraway Dream" - "Maggie Mulligan was an orphan. But she
did not much resemble the other meek, obedient children who lived at
Seafarer's Safe Harbor, home for seamen's orphans. Too many times had
her quick temper and spirit led her to fist fights or bed without
supper.")

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