Martin Waddell
Martin Waddell (born 10 April 1941) is an Irish writer of children's books. He may be known best for his picture book texts featuring anthropomorphic animals, especially the Little Bear series illustrated by Barbara Firth (not to be confused with Minarik & Sendak's Little Bear series). He also writes under the pen name Catherine Sefton for older children, primarily ghost stories and mystery fiction. The work by Sefton most widely held in WorldCat libraries is the novel (1972). For his "lasting contribution" as a children's writer Waddell received the Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 2004.
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Martin Waddell
Martin Waddell (born 10 April 1941) is an Irish writer of children's books. He may be known best for his picture book texts featuring anthropomorphic animals, especially the Little Bear series illustrated by Barbara Firth (not to be confused with Minarik & Sendak's Little Bear series). He also writes under the pen name Catherine Sefton for older children, primarily ghost stories and mystery fiction. The work by Sefton most widely held in WorldCat libraries is the novel (1972). For his "lasting contribution" as a children's writer Waddell received the Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 2004.
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Martin Waddell (* 10. April 19 ...... ebt im nordirischen Newcastle.
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Martin Waddell (10 avril 1941 ...... èbre pour sa série Petit ours.
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Martin Waddell (Belfast, Ipar ...... en Saria eskuratu zuen 2004an.
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Martin Waddell (born 10 April ...... istian Andersen Medal in 2004.
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Martin Waddell, född 10 april ...... pseudonymen Catherine Sefton.
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Мартин Уодделл (англ. Martin W ...... — британский детский писатель.
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Catherine Sefton
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As Sefton: detective stories, mystery fiction, ghost stories
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Children's literature
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Big Bear, Little Bear
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Martin Waddell (* 10. April 19 ...... ebt im nordirischen Newcastle.
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Martin Waddell (10 avril 1941 ...... èbre pour sa série Petit ours.
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Martin Waddell (Belfast, Ipar ...... en Saria eskuratu zuen 2004an.
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Martin Waddell (born 10 April ...... istian Andersen Medal in 2004.
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Martin Waddell, född 10 april ...... pseudonymen Catherine Sefton.
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Мартин Уодделл (англ. Martin W ...... — британский детский писатель.
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