- Author: Eleanor Farjeon Author Record # 112169
- Legal Name: Farjeon, Eleanor
- Birthplace: London, England, UK
- Birthdate: 13 February 1881
- Deathdate: 5 June 1965
- Language: English
- Webpages: eldrbarry.net, Encyclopedia of Fantasy, IMDB, Library of Congress, Wikipedia-EN
- Note: Daughter of B. L. Farjeon, sister of J. Jefferson Farjeon
- Author Tags: juvenile fantasy (3), retold fairy tales (2), fairies (1), monsters (1), horror (1), fantasy (1)
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Fiction Series
- Martin Pippin
- Martin Pippin in the Apple-Orchard (1921)
- Martin Pippin in the Daisy-Field (1937) [C]
- The Soul of Kol Nikon (1923)
- Kaleidoscope (1928)
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The Fair of St. James: A Fantasia (1932)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Fair of St. James (1932)
- Jim at the Corner (1934)
- Humming Bird (1936)
- Ariadne and the Bull (1945)
- The Silver Curlew (1953)
- The Glass Slipper (1955)
- Faithful Jenny Dove (1925)
- Grendel the Monster (1925)
- Elsie Piddock Skips in Her Sleep (1928)
- The Franklin's Tale (1930)
- Can Men Be Such Fools As All That? (1931)
- The Blue Lotus (1931)
- The Little Dressmaker (1934)
- Spooner (1952)
- And I Dance Mine Own Child (1955)
- In Those Days (1955)
- Leaving Paradise (1955)
- Old Surly and the Boy (1955)
- Pannychis (1955)
- Pennyworth (1955)
- San Fairy Ann (1955)
- The Barrel-Organ (1955)
- The Clumber Pup (1955)
- The Connemara Donkey (1955)
- The Flower Without a Name (1955)
- The Giant and the Mite (1955)
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The Girl Who Kissed the Peach-Tree (1955)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Girl Who Kissed the Peach Tree (1996)
- The Glass Peacock (1955)
- The Goldfish (1955)
- The Kind Farmer (1955)
- The King and the Corn (1955)
- The King's Daughter Cries for the Moon (1955)
- The Lady's Room (1955)
- The Little Lady's Roses (1955)
- The Lovebirds (1955)
- The Miracle of the Poor Island (1955)
- The Seventh Princess (1955)
- The Tims (1955)
- Westwoods (1955)
- Young Kate (1955)
- Palamon and Arcite (1966) with Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Witch! The Witch! (1926)
- London Sparrow (1933)
- Mary Indoors (1933)
- The Boy (1933)
- A Kitten (unknown)