between 1921 and 1967
It took less than a year. However, the concept of a faraway tree was not new to Enid Blyton as she had used the idea before in various books including Noddy
From excerpts from her daughters book A Childhood at Green Hedges, Enid Blyton appears as an emotionally immature, unstable and often malicious figure. However, this is associated to her father on whom she doted leaving the family home for another woman when she was a child.
timmy the dog is owned by george. he was found on the moors and is a mongrel dog. it says the has long brown fur. a tail and ears that are too long and a big mouth that seems to smile
The Dog with the Long Tail, and other stories was published in 1975 following her death in 1968. Its believed that this is one of the last penned books
Five Little Peppers and How They Grew (and its several sequels) features a family with five children. Eleanor Estes "Pye" books may also have five children, but I read them a very long time ago...
Technically, it was Noddy goes to the Seaside in 1968 when she died. However, there were many in transcript readiness after her death.Not including reprints, her last books were The Man Who Stopped to Help and The Boy Who Came Back,both published in August 1965.
enid blyton wrote books on adventure. some of her books are : 1.the famous five series ; it is a series of 21 books 2.the secret seven : it is a series of 15 books 3.the five find-outers 4.the Noddy series: it is a series of 24 books (reviewed on noddybooks.blogspot.com) and many other story books Enid Blyton wrote many books mainly for children. Most of the stories she wrote were short ones which she put together to make one book. (For example Chimney Corner Stories or Stories for Bedtime)
Golders Green Crematorium(born Aug. 11, 1897, London, Eng. - died Nov. 28, 1968, London) English children's writer. Trained as a schoolteacher, she published her first book, Child Whispers, in 1922. She went on to produce more than 600 children's books and numerous magazine articles. She is probably best known for several book series, including those featuring Noddy, the Famous Five, and the Secret Seven. Though often criticized for their stereotyped characters, simple writing style, and didactic moralism, her books were widely translated and remained internationally popular long after her death.
18 yrs
it depends on how long each book is and the time you out into it each day
i think eight years
Enid Markey died on November 15, 1981, in Bay Shore, Long Island, New York, USA.