Ursula Moray Williams has written:
'A crown for a queen' -- subject(s): Beauty contests, Fiction, Friendship
'Gobbolino the Witch's Cat'
'The toymaker's daughter' -- subject(s): Dolls, Fiction
'Littlenose the Joker / Paddy on the Island'
'Pretenders' island'
'Beware of this animal' -- subject(s): Goats, Fiction
'Johnnie Golightly and his crocodile' -- subject(s): Crocodiles, Fiction
'NO PONIES FOR MS POBJOY'
'Elaine of the mountains'
'No ponies for Miss Pobjoy' -- subject(s): Fiction, Ponies, Schools
'Hooray for Me'
'Tiger nanny'
'Gobbolino the Witch's Cat'
'Jeffy, the Burglar's Cat'
'The cruise of the Happy-Go-Gay' -- subject(s): Fiction, Humorous stories, Voyages and travels
'Grandma and the Ghowlies (G.K. Hall Children's Audio Series)'
'Boy in a barn' -- subject(s): Fiction
'Bogwoppit'
'Malkin's mountain' -- subject(s): Fiction, Toys
'Bogwoppit' -- subject(s): Fiction, Orphans
'Johnnie tigerskin'
'The Further Adventures of Gobbolino and the Little Wooden Horse'
'The nine lives of Island Mackenzie'
'Spid'
'A picnic with the aunts'
Ursula Moray Williams was born on April 19, 1911, in Petersfield, Hampshire, England, UK.
Ursula Moray Williams died on October 17, 2006, in Beckford, Gloucestershire, England, UK.
Moray Rumney has written: 'LTE and the evolution to 4G Wireless' -- subject(s): Wireless communication systems, Wireless Internet
Gobbolino is a magical cat in Ursula Moray Williams' classic story "Gobbolino the Witch's Cat." He is a sweet and gentle creature who longs to be a regular pet rather than a witch's familiar. Throughout the tale, Gobbolino embarks on various adventures, showcasing his kind heart and desire for acceptance. The story emphasizes themes of identity, belonging, and the quest for one's true purpose.
T. Henry Moray has written: 'The sea of energy =' -- subject(s): Biography, Electromagnetic waves, Miscellanea, Radiation, Scientists
Elizabeth P. Mayne has written: 'The Vale of Moray'
James Moray Brown has written: 'Stray Sport'
Charles Rampini has written: 'A history of Moray and Nairn' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History
D. C. Martin has written: 'Sir Robert Moray, F.R.S. (1608?-1673)'
Thomas Dick Lauder has written: 'The great floods of August, 1829, in the Province of Moray and adjoining districts'
Mary McCallum Webster has written: 'Flora of Moray, Nairn & East Inverness' -- subject(s): Botany
Martin Cook has written: 'A study of the applicability of performance indicators in the management of a professional service in the public sector' 'The birds of Moray and Nairn'