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 · Cornish Folklore; THE DOLL WHO CAME ALIVE. By Enys Tregarthen. Edited by Elizabeth Yates and Illustrated by Nora S. Unwin. 75 pp. New York: The John Day Company. $www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 1 min. Buy Doll Who Came Alive by Enys Tregarthen online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 0 edition - starting at $ Shop www.doorway.ru Count: 7.  · It's an obscure title, but one with an interesting history and subject matter that fascinates many people, in fact some dedicate their entire lives to it. The Doll Who Came Alive by Enys Tregarthen was probably written in the late s, but not published until the s. Tregarthen, whose real name was Nellie Sloggett, was housebound from an early age due to a crippling childhood www.doorway.ru: Timothy Forry.


Get this from a library! The doll who came alive. [Enys Tregarthen; Elizabeth Yates; Nora S Unwin] -- An English girl loves her wooden Dutch doll so much that it comes to life. - Explore Jane Evans's board "Dolls in Literature", followed by people on Pinterest. See more ideas about dolls, childrens books, literature. The doll who came alive by Enys Tregarthen Then that life went, the forest came back. Now the Notch is considered a prime wild area, with only the old one-track road remaining to cross brooks, skirt ponds, pass mute cellar holes and burying places. Until , the Notch lacked protection and in the s was in real danger of being.


The Doll who Came Alive - the story of a Dutch Doll in Cornwall. Written by Enys Tregarthen, edited by Elizabeth Yates and illustrated by Nora S. Unwin. Jyd Trewerry is a little orphan girl living with her stepmother in a small harbour town in the west of Cornwall. One bright spring morning a sailor comes to town. Title: The Doll Who Came Alive. Author/Editor: Enys Tregarthen Publisher: John Day Co Date: Format: Hardcover Condition: Good Condition Description: Ex-Library copy with typical library marks and stamps. Dust jacket missing. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general. This is a classic tale of a Cornish lass who receives a Dutch doll from a sailor and loves her to life. The author is the famous Cornish folklorist Enys Tregarthen and it's a wonderful story written decades before its copyright in

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