Speare, Elizabeth George
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Elizabeth George Speare
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Speare, Elisabeth George 1908-1994
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Speare, Elizabeth G. 1908-1994
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Speare, Elisabeth George
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スピア, エリザベス
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George Speare, Elizabeth 1908-1994
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Speare, Elisabeth G. 1908-1994
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American author of children's books and teacher; b. 1908; d. 1994.
Elizabeth George Speare was born November 21, 1908, in Melrose, MA, and died November 15, 1994, in Tucson, AZ. She was an educator and author, remembered for her historical novels for children. In 1958, she published The Witch of Blackbird Pond, for which she won the Newbery Medal. She also received a Newbery Medal for The Bronze Bow, plus numerous other honors and awards. Her novels have become classics for school children in the United States. Biographical Sources: Something About the Author, vols. 5, 62, 83 Children's Literature Review, vol. 8.
Elizabeth George Speare was born November 21, 1908, in Melrose, MA, and died November 15, 1994, in Tucson, AZ. She was an educator and author, remembered for her historical novels for children. In 1958, she published The Witch of Blackbird Pond, for which she won the Newbery Medal. She also received a Newbery Medal for The Bronze Bow, plus numerous other honors and awards. Her novels have become classics for school children in the United States.
Biographical Sources: Something About the Author, vols. 5, 62, 83 Children's Literature Review, vol. 8
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