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Carnegie Medal in Literature
 * Category: Carnegie Medal in Literature winners
 * Category: Carnegie Medal in Literature winning works

Carnegie Medal needs
 * 2016-11-28
 * 1) (old) eligibility of 2005/2006 publications
 * 2) eligibility of translations
 * 3) 2016 longlist 16 Feb; L5000 prize for Carnegie Medal
 * 4) 2016 shortlist 15 Mar (no age recommendations)
 * 5) 2016 winners 20 Jun

Greenaway Medal
 * as above and 2016 winner

both need URL recovery

with Carnegie longlist 2005
 * "**Timetable Change 2006 – 07**
 * "In order to respond to the needs of schools, public libraries, book retailers and publishers, the awards timetable will change in 2007. The CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Medals will be awarded for books published between 1 January and 31 August 2006 [20 months]; the shortlist will be announced on 16 April 2007 and the ceremony to announce the winner on 22 June 2007.

old LCCatalog http://catalog2.loc.gov/

Crouch (1936-65/66) and Ellis (1966/67-75) plus several recent settings, eg WWII
 * ILLUSTRATED: 1936-65 all 28 books, six self-illustrated (Ransome, Garnett, BB, Allen, Harnett, Osmond 1953)
 * SEQUELS: Ransome, Streatfeild, Allen, Vipont, (Harnett), Lewis, (Sutcliff), Boston, Peyton --7 (to 9) of 37
 * NONFICTION: Doorly 1939, Allen, Osmond, Cornwall,
 * HISTORICAL: Harnett 1951, Welch, Sutcliff, Burton, Hunter 1974
 * CAREER: Streatfeild 1938, Armstrong 1948

The essays by Marcus Crouch are extraordinary. So are most of the essays by winning writers. - see her remarkably humble assessment
 * 1936 Ransome - representative adventure
 * 1937 Garnett - remarkable origin
 * 1938 Streatfeild - illus. Steven Spurrier sketches; Streatfeild and Spurrier traveled with the circus but illness prevented his completing the illustrations
 * 1939 Doorly - remarkably deferential purpose
 * 1941 Treadgold - the most traditional adventure novel
 * 1942 BB - perspective, self-illustration
 * 1947 de la Mare - all prior to 1930? and prev collected except Mr Bumps and His Monkey (1942) = "The Old Lion";
 * 1955 Farjeon - cumulative
 * 1956 Lewis - cumulative

PUBLISHER
 * 13 Oxford 1950/97 (inclg 10 of 16, 1950-1965)
 * 7 Faber 1947/87
 * 6 J.M. Dent 1938/84
 * 6 H. Hamilton 1974/93
 * 3 Bloomsbury 2002/2010, Heinemann 39/85, Macmillan 44/04, Methuen 51/94, Walker 05/12 (incl 2011, 2012)

Four publishers account for 32 of the 73 winning books (but none since 1997), led by Oxford with 13 (including ten in sixteen years 1950 to 1965). Bloomsbury and Walker have published three winners in this millenium.

TITLES
 * 3 little; man/men
 * 2 cloud, ghost, lies, men, moon, pack, sea; changes/changeover, light(s), monster(s) 2011/2012

British Council
 * http://literature.britishcouncil.org/anne-fine

ROSEMARY HARRIS
In the LC online catalog, the works of the British and American novelists who share the name Rosemary Harris are entered under separate headings: n 79056194 (Harris, Rosemary, 1923- ) and n 2007070264 (Harris, Rosemary; also covers another Rosemary Harris about whom no distinguishing information is available). We have no control over what records are retrieved in a WorldCat identities search. To report the problem to WorldCat, use their feedback form.

Talk: Rosemary Harris (writer)
 * Notes 2013-05-23
 * The romance/suspense novels referenced above are not listed here. They are the recent works of Rosemary Simari Harris --younger, American, not at Wikipedia. Now I see that the national libraries of U.S. and Germany separately need to sort this out for they separately conflate RSH with two different Rosemarys.
 * U.S. LC conflates the younger american RSH (author of its 2008 title) with British anthropologist who studied the Mbembe 50 years ago (author of its 1965 title).
 * German DNB conflates the younger american RSH (author of its Publikationen #1-3) with our children's writer (author of its #4-16).
 * WorldCat conflates all three authors at least in part (and does not serve the URL associated with that LC record).
 * --P64 (talk) 18:48, 23 May 2013 (UTC)


 * 1. Rosemary -- "U.S. LC" discussed above
 * 2. = children's writer Rosemary Harris (writer), 1923- ; The moon in the cloud, 1968 ; one quite different work attributed to her
 * 3. = actress Rosemary Harris, 1930- ;
 * 4. Rosemary A. ; edited Jack Shaw's war, 2010
 * 5. Rosemary Janice ; Take this, Miss Jones! : transition and training in women's office work (Brisbane : Boolarong Publications, 1995.) ; WorldCat search J.
 * 7. Rosemary L. ; Prejudice and tolerance in Ulster, 1986, c1972 (Prejudice and tolerance in Ulster; a study of neighbours and "strangers" in a border community [by] Rosemary Harris. 1972) ; also (Power and powerlessness in industry : an analysis of the social relations of production. Rosemary Harris. 1987) WorldCat search L.

Eleven VIAF Personal identities for "Rosemary Harris" (and one conflation at LCC) (and one at DNB). [#] 1-7 and 10-13, as the eleven are numbered VIAF search result

[10] A.

[2] Ann Rosemary Harris, 1927- -- ok except LC disambs her by birthyear 1930

[3] -- NL also assigns her the 1930 birthyear

[11] Janice

[1] Jeanne Rosemary Harris (writer), 1923-

[7] --NL distinguishes 1935- Christian appeals, whose book US attributes to Jeanne

[4] L.

Rosemary Simari Harris (and at least one other) -- LCCN's conflation of Rosemary S. and the British anthropologist:

That WorldCat link is not served and it redirects to a Document not found whose URL includes DNB identity for a record that conflates two Rosemary S. and Rosemary Jeanne

[5] --JP distinguishes someone, at least in part the business mystery writer Rosemary S. (Pushing up daisies) [6] --NL and FR distinguish the british anthropologist [13] --DE distinguishes a lecturer in anthropology

[12] --AU, uninterpretable for me (WorldCat does list a NZ thesis and AU publication by a Rosemary Harris)

[8] LC record for a Simari "Work" (not served by WorldCat)

[9] LC record for a Jeanne "Expression" (not served by WorldCat)

Author names (female)
Ten of the first fifteen authors to win the Carnegie Medal for British children's books were women. We have pages for nine of them, all under the names they used as children's authors. From our articles it appears that three were their full names (that is, we say nothing to suggest otherwise). None of the other six was a pen name in the sense that conceals identity, although we call one a pen name in the lead sentence, "X was the pen name of ...".

We currently handle them in six different ways and Mary Norton provided a seventh before I revised her lead paragraph this hour.


 * Mary Norton (author), current
 * Mary Norton, recent
 * Elfrida Vipont
 * Elizabeth Goudge
 * Kitty Barne
 * Eleanor Doorly
 * Noel Streatfeild

more
 * Antonia Forest --not a winner
 * K. M. Peyton --but US LC identifies this as pen name of Kathleen and Mike Peyton
 * Pauline Clarke
 * Philippa Pearce
 * Philippa Pearce

men
 * Edward Blishen
 * Ronald Welch
 * D. J. Watkins-Pitchford

New York Times coverage

 * 1966-11-06, 1966-11-20 (review of Garfield)
 * 1971-02-28 (NBA) http://search.proquest.com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/hnpnewyorktimes/docview/119173942/13862A80BB67D8235AA/2?accountid=11311

NYT "carnegie medal"
 * 1937: see Talk: Pigeon Post
 * 1938-07-10, p76: simple notice of award to Garnett
 * 1939-06-23, p17: notice forthcoming fall Vanguard ed. of Garnett
 * 1940-09-15, p97: simple notice of award to Doorly
 * 1942-08-02, BR9: simple notice of award to Treadgold

CARNEGIE PROGRESS
Author biographies:
 * 7 winners of two Medals (14; 9; 5)
 * 5 winners of one Medal and some HC (5; 7; 3)
 * 2 authors of two HC (0; 4; 0)
 * 7 others from anniversary Top Ten (7; 0; 6)
 * + Dowd

= 22 with coverage, 20 in the winners category (27; 20; 14) --that is, they account for 27 winning books, etc

Carnegie Medals covered in author biographies (27 of 73)
 * 2011 12
 * 2003 09 // noawarddate 06
 * 1990 91 92 93 95 96 98
 * 1980 81 82 83 84 85 86 88 89
 * 1975 76 79
 * 1967 // nobio 60 63; noaward 66
 * 1952 58 // nobio 53
 * // nobio 49; noaward 43 45
 * 1937

Highly Commended books covered in author biographies (20) // missing 12
 * 2000 01 02 // missing 00
 * 1990 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 // missing 93 94 97
 * 1980 82 84 85 86 87 88 88 89 // 81 83 88 89
 * // missing 66 67 74 79

Book articles:
 * all 69 articles (of 73 books) are in the category
 * some articles have good coverage

Commended books covered in author biographies

NOT IN ENGLISH WIKIPEDIA

 * 1963, Hester Burton (1913-2000), Time of Trial, ill. Victor Ambrus
 * [ref name=medal1963] (Carnegie Winner 1963). Living Archive: Celebrating the Carnegie and Greenaway Winners. CILIP. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
 * 
 * historical fiction, London and Suffolk, Napoleonic Wars homefront
 * "Hester Burton declared that she liked to find some small real event in English history and show how both boys and girls and young men and women could be caught up in the much bigger picture of national crisis or national change."
 * WorldCat: US w Summary, 216pp
 * "Summary: In 1801 when a London tenement collapses, Mr. Pargeter publishes a protest against conditions, and is twice found guilty of sedition, and is subsequently imprisoned. Moreover, Pargeter's bookshop is burned and his daughter Margaret must both make a new home for herself and prove herself worthy of her young suitors affections."
 * Kirkus Reviews 1964-03-16


 * 1960, Ian Wolfram Cornwall, The Making of Man, drawings and reconstructions by M. Maitland Howard
 * [ref name=medal1960] (Carnegie Winner 1960). Living Archive: Celebrating the Carnegie and Greenaway Winners. CILIP. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
 * Open Library WorldCat
 * WorldCat: 1st w Summary, 63pp
 * "Summary: Evolution fossils; Evolution of the mammals; The pleistocene priod; The two lineages neanderthal and homo sapiens; Wes and eas the completion of man; Man stands alone."


 * 1953, Edward Osmond (1900 ?), A Valley Grows Up


 * 1950, Elfrida Vipont, The Lark on the Wing
 * [ref name=medal1950] (Carnegie Winner 1950). Living Archive: Celebrating the Carnegie and Greenaway Winners. CILIP. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
 * Kirkus Reviews 1970-03-16


 * 1949, Agnes Allen (writer) ( -1959? acc NLA), The Story of Your Home


 * 1938, Noel Streatfeild, The Circus Is Coming
 * [ref name=medal1938] (Carnegie Winner 1938). Living Archive: Celebrating the Carnegie and Greenaway Winners. CILIP. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
 * Kirkus Reviews 1937-07-01, Ballet Shoes
 * Kirkus Reviews, Circus Shoes --no date, superficial

CCSU checklist
http://web.ccsu.edu/library/nadeau/award%20books/CarnegieMedal.htm

Winner in bold.

HC (Highly Commended); C (Commended); H (Honor); SP (Special Commendation YEAR 	AUTHOR 	TITLE  (Curriculum Lab Call Number) 2005 	Peet, Mal 	TAMAR 2004 	Cottrell Boyce, Frank 	MILLIONS 2003 	Donnelly, Jennifer 	GATHERING LIGHT (U.S. publication NORTHERN LIGHT (YP D685no) 2002 (2)	Creech, Sharon 	RUBY HOLLER (YP C913ru)
 * HC Fine, Anne Anne Fine	[[UP ON CLOUD NINE

2001 (3)	Pratchett, Terry 	AMAZING MAURICE AND HIS EDUCATED RODENTS (YP P912am)
 * HC McCaughrean, Geraldine Geraldine McCaughrean	[[STOP THE TRAIN (YP M123st)
 * C Creech, Sharon Sharon Creech	Love That Dog (YP C913lo)

2000 (3)	Naidoo, Beverley 	OTHER SIDE OF TRUTH (YP N155ot) HC 	Geras, Adele 	Troy (novel) Pullman, Philip 	The Amber Spyglass
 * C Burgess, Melvin Melvin Burgess 	The Ghost Behind the Wall

1999 (1)	Chambers, Aidan 	POSTCARDS FROM NO MAN'S LAND (YP C444ps) 1998 (1)	Almond, David 	SKELLIG (YP A452sk) 1997 (3)	Bowler, Tim 	RIVERBOY
 * HC Branford, Henrietta Henrietta Branford	Fire, Bed and Bone --Guardian Prize 1998

C 	Rowling, J.K. 	Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (J R884hs) 1996 (3)	Burgess, Melvin 	JUNK --Guardian Prize 1997
 * HC Fine, Anne Anne Fine	[[TULIP TOUCH

C 	Pratchett, Terry 	Johnny and the Bomb --third of three 1995 (3)	Pullman, Philip 	NORTHERN LIGHTS: HIS DARK MATERIALS, BOOK I --Guardian Prize 1996
 * HC Wilson, Jacqueline Jacqueline Wilson	Double Act (novel)

C --red--	Gates, Susan 	Raider (novel) 1994 (3)	Breslin, Theresa 	WHISPERS IN THE GRAVEYARD HC --red--	Howarth, Lesley 	[[MAPHEAD --Guardian Prize 1995
 * HC Doherty, Berlie Berlie Doherty	WILLA AND OLD MISS ANNIE

1993 (4)	Swindels, Robert 	STONE COLD
 * HC Burgess, Melvin Melvin Burgess 	[[BABY AND FLY PIE

HC 	Nimmo, Jenny 	[[The STONE MOUSE C 	Merrick, Anne 	SOMEONE CAME KNOCKING 1992 (4)	Fine, Anne 	FLOUR BABIES (YP F495fl)
 * HC Westall, Robert Robert Westall	[[GULF
 * C Dickinson, Peter Peter Dickinson	[[A BONE FROM A DRY SEA (YP D553bo)
 * C Cross, Gillian Gillian Cross	The Great Elephant Chase (J C951gr)

1991 (4)	Doherty, Berlie 	DEAR NOBODY (YP D655de)
 * HC Wilson, Jacqueline Jacqueline Wilson	The Story of Tracy Beaker

C 	Daton, Annie 	REAL TILLY BEANY C 	Kilworth, Garry 	[[The DROWNERS 1990 (4)	Cross, Gillian 	WOLF (J C951wo)
 * HC Burgess, Melvin Melvin Burgess The Cry of the Wolf
 * HC Westall, Robert Robert Westall	[[The KINGDOM BY THE SEA (J W522ki) --Guardian Prize 1991

C 	Tomlinson, Theresa 	[[RIDING THE WAVES 1989 (4)	Fine, Anne 	GOGGLE-EYES (J F495my) --Guardian Prize 1990 HC --red--	Lloyd, Carole 	CHARLIE BARBER TREATMENT
 * HC Fine, Anne Anne Fine	Bill's New Frock

C 	Alcock, Vivien 	[[The TRIAL OF ANNA COTMAN (J A354tr) 1988 (7)	McCaughrean, Geraldine 	PACK OF LIES  (J M123pa) --Guardian Prize 1989
 * HC Cross, Gillian Gillian Cross	[[A MAP OF NOWHERE
 * HC Dickinson, Peter Peter Dickinson	Eva (YP D553ev) --Phoenix Award 2008

HC 	Laird, Elizabeth 	Red Sky in the Morning C 	Alcock, Vivien 	[[The MONSTER GARDEN (J A354mo) C 	Allen, Judy 	AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS
 * C Jones, Diana Wynne Diana Wynne Jones	The Lives of Christopher Chant (YP J65li)

1987 (5)	Price, Susan 	GHOST DRUM (J P946gh)
 * HC Mahy, Margaret Margaret Mahy	[[MEMORY (YP M216me) --Phoenix Award 2007

C 	Dunlop, Eileen 	HOUSE ON THE HILL (J D922ho) C 	Furlong, Monica 	WISE CHILD C 	[[Morpurgo, Michael 	[[KING OF THE CLOUD FORESTs 1986 (5)	Doherty, Berlie 	GRANNY WAS A BUFFER GIRL (YP D655gr)
 * HC Howker, Janni Janni Howker 	[[ISAAC CAMPION
 * C Ashley, Bernard Bernard Ashley (author)	RUNNING SCARED
 * C Cross, Gillian Gillian Cross	CHARTBREAKER Chartbreak

C 	Taylor, Andrew 	COAL HOUSE ?Andrew Taylor (author) 1985 (2)	Crossley-Holland, Kevin 	STORM
 * HC Howker, Janni Janni Howker	[[NATURE OF THE BEAST

1984 (2)	Mahy, Margaret 	CHANGEOVER (YP M216c)
 * HC Swindells, Robert Robert Swindells	Brother in the Land

1983 (4)	Mark, Jan 	HANDLES HC 	Watson, James (author)	TALKING IN WHISPERS (YP W339t)
 * shortlist Janni Howker, Badger on the Barge --we say in our biography, no reference
 * C Pearce, Philippa Philippa Pearce	[[The WAY TO SATTIN SHORE (J P359w)

C 	Wrightson, Patricia 	WRIGHTSON ? A Little Fear ? The Haunted Rivers ? 1982 (3)	Mahy, Margaret 	HAUNTING (J M216h)
 * HC Cross, Gillian Gillian Cross	[[The DARK BEHIND THE CURTAIN

C 	Kennemore, Tim 	WALL OF WORDS 1981 (4)	Westall, Robert 	SCARECROWS HC 	Gardam, Jane 	HOLLOW LAND (YP G127ah) C 	Gardam, Jane 	BRIDGET AND WILLIAM
 * C Magorian, Michelle Michelle Magorian	Goodnight Mister Tom --Guardian Prize 1982

1980 (4)	Dickinson, Peter 	CITY OF GOLD, AND OTHER STORIES FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT  (YP 221 D553ci)
 * HC Mark, Jan Jan Mark	[[NOTHING TO BE AFRAID OF

C 	Branfield, John 	FOX IN WINTER C 	Needle, Jan 	A SENSE OF SHAME 1979 (4)	Dickinson, Peter 	TULKU HC --red--	Sancha, Sheila 	CASTLE STORY C 	Ibbotson, Eva 	Which Witch?
 * C Schlee, Ann 	[[The VANDAL (J S339va) --Guardian Prize 1980

1978 (4)	Rees, David 	EXETER BLITZ (J R328e)
 * C Ashley, Bernard Bernard Ashley (author)	A KIND OF WILD JUSTICE (YP A826k)
 * C Pearce, Philippa Philippa Pearce [[The BATTLE OF BUBBLE AND SQUEAK
 * C Westall, Robert Robert Westall	[[The DEVIL ON THE ROAD

1977 (4)	Kemp, Gene 	TURBULENT TERM OF TYKE TYLER
 * C Carter, Peter Peter Carter (author)	[[UNDER GOLIATH
 * C Jones, Diana Wynne Diana Wynne Jones	Charmed Life --Guardian Prize 1978
 * C Pearce, Philippa Philippa Pearce 	[[The SHADOW CAGE AND OTHER TALES OF THE SUPERNATURAL

1976 (2)	Mark, Jan 	THUNDER AND LIGHTNINGS
 * C Dickinson, Peter Peter Dickinson	[[BLUE HAWK (YP D553b) --Guardian Prize 1977

1975 (3)	Westall, Robert 	MACHINE-GUNNERS C 	Cooper, Susan 	The Grey King (J C778g)
 * C Jones, Diana Wynne Diana Wynne Jones	[[DOGSBODY

1974 (4)	Hunter, Mollie 	STRONGHOLD HC --red--	Ribbons, Ian 	BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, 1-3 JULY 1963
 * C Cawley, Winifred Winifred Cawley	[[GRAN AT COALGATE --Guardian Prize 1975

C 	Walsh, Jill Paton 	[[The EMPEROR'S WINDING SHEET 1973 (4)	Lively, Penelope 	GHOST OF THOMAS KEMPE (J L784g)
 * C Bawden, Nina Nina Bawden	Carrie's War (J B354c) --Phoenix Award 1993

C 	Cooper, Susan 	The Dark is Rising Sequence (J C778da)
 * C Cresswell, Helen Helen Cresswell 	[[The BONGLEWEED

1972 (3)	Adams, Richard 	WATERSHIP DOWN (YP A216w) --Guardian Prize 1973
 * C Dickinson, Peter Peter Dickinson	[[The DANCING BEAR

C 	Smith, Emma (author) 	[[NO WAY OF TELLING 1971 (4)	Southall, Ivan 	JOSH
 * C Avery, Gillian Gillian Avery	[[A LIKELY LAD --Guardian Prize 1972
 * C Cresswell, Helen Helen Cresswell 	[[UP THE PIER
 * C Sutcliff, Rosemary Rosemary Sutcliff	Tristan and Iseult (novel) (J 398.2 S965t)

1970 (4)	Garfield, Leon & Blishen, Edward 	GOD BENEATH THE SEA (J 292 G231g)
 * C Dickinson, Peter Peter Dickinson	[[The DEVIL'S CHILDREN (J D553de)
 * C Garfield, Leon Leon Garfield	[[DRUMMER BOY
 * C Mayne, William William Mayne	[[RAVENSGILL (J M472r)

1969 (4)	Peyton, K.M. 	EDGE OF THE CLOUD --third of three --Guardian Prize 1970
 * C Cresswell, Helen Helen Cresswell 	[[The NIGHTWATCHMeN --Phoenix Award 1989
 * C Peyton, K.M. K. M. Peyton	Flambards in Summer --second of three

C 	Townsend, John Rowe 	The Intruder (novel) 1968 (4)	Harris, Rosemary 	MOON IN THE CLOUD
 * C Aiken, Joan Joan Aiken	[[The WHISPERING MOUNTAIN (The Wolves of Willoughby Chase) --Guardian Prize 1969

C 	Balderson, Margaret 	[[WHEN JAYS FLY TO BARBMO --Australia
 * C Garfield, Leon Leon Garfield	[[BLACK JACK (YP G213b)

1967 (5)	Garner, Alan 	OWL SERVICE (YP G234ow) --Guardian Prize 1967 HC 	Treece, Henry 	[[The DREAM TIME (J T786d)
 * C Cresswell, Helen Helen Cresswell 	[[The PIEMAKERS
 * C Garfield, Leon Leon Garfield	[[SMITH (YP G231sm) --Phoenix Award 1987
 * C Peyton, K.M. K. M. Peyton 	Flambards --first of three

1966 (4) -- NO AWARD -- HC 	Denny, Norman & Filmer-Sankey, Josephine 	[[The BAYEUX TAPESTRY: THE STORY OF THE NORMAN CONQUEST 1066  (J 746.3942 D412b) C 	Griffiths, Helen 	WILD HORSE OF SANTANDER
 * C Peyton, K.M. K. M. Peyton	Thunder in the Sky

C 	Stuart, Morna 	MARASSA AND MIDNIGHT (J S932m) 1965 (7)	Turner, Philip 	GRANGE AT HIGH FORCE
 * C Garner, Alan 	Elidor [this one not covered in biog, only in book article]

C 	Fyson, Jenny Grace 	[[The JOURNEY OF THE ELDEST SON C 	Harris, Mary K. 	BUS GIRLS C 	Headington, C. 	ORCHESTRA AND ITS INSTRUMENTS
 * C Peyton, K.M. K. M. Peyton 	[[The PLAN FOR BIRDMARSH
 * C Picard, Barbara Leonie Barbara Leonie Picard	[[ONE IS ONE

1964 (5)	Porter, Sheena 	NORDY BANK C 	de Mare, Eric S. 	LONDON'S RIVERSIDE (DA 670 D46 1958) C 	Fyson, Jenny Grace 	The THREE BROTHER OF UR C 	[[Hodges, C. Walter 	[[The NAMESAKE  (YP H688na)
 * C Peyton, K.M. K. M. Peyton	[[The MAPLIN BIRD

1963 (6) --red--	Burton, Hester 	TIME OF TRIAL (J B974t) C 	Allan, Eric 	LATCHKEY CHILDREN C 	Arnold, Ralph 	KINGS, BISHOPS, KNIGHTS, AND PAWNS: LIFE IN A FEUDAY SOCIETY C 	Baker, Margaret J. 	CASTAWAY CHRISTMAS (J B168c)
 * C Forest, Antonia Antonia Forest 	[[The THURSDAY KIDNAPPING --Patricia Giulia Caulfield Kate Rubinstein

C 	Townsend, John Rowe 	HELL'S EDGE 1962 (7)	Clarke, Pauline 	TWELVE AND THE GENII
 * C Avery, Gillian Gillian Avery	[[The GREATEST GRESHAM

C 	Burton, Hester 	CASTORS AWAY C 	Ellacott, Samuel E. 	ARMOUR AND BLADE C 	Farmer, Penelope 	The Summer Birds (J F234s) C 	Manton, Jo 	STORY OF JOHN KEATS
 * C Peyton, K.M. K. M. Peyton	[[WINDFALL

1961 (5)	Boston, Lucy M. 	STRANGER AT GREEN KNOWE (J B747s)
 * C Forest, Antonia Antonia Forest [[PETER'S ROOM --fifth of ten Marlow books

C 	Godden, Rumer 	MISS HAPPINESS AND MISS FLOWER (J G578mi) C 	[[Reeves, James (writer) 	RAGGED ROBIN --this book not listed in our biog C 	Verney, John 	FEBRUARY'S ROAD 1960 (6) --red--	Cornwall, Ian Wolfram 	MAKING OF MAN C 	Burton, Hester 	GREAT GALE C 	Graves, Robert 	The PENNY FIDDLE: Poems for Children C 	Grice, Frederic 	BONNY PIT LADDIE C  	Harris, Mary K. 	SERAPHINA C 	[[Serraillier, Ian 	The IVORY HORN 1959 (6)	Sutcliff, Rosemary 	LANTERN BEARERS  (YP S965l)
 * C Harnett, Cynthia Cynthia Harnett	LOAD OF UNICORN
 * C inadequate Norton, Mary Mary Norton (author)	BORROWERS AFLOAT (J N886b3)

C 	Sharp, Margery 	The RESCUERS (J S531r) --first of nine C 	Verney, John 	FRIDAY'S TUNNEL C 	[[Young, Andrew (poet) 	[[QUIET AS MOSS: 36 POEMS 1958 (3)	Pearce, A. Philippa 	TOM'S MIDNIGHT GARDEN  (J P359t)
 * C Boston, Lucy M. Lucy M. Boston	CHIMNEYS OF GREEN KNOWE (Green Knowe)
 * C Sutcliff, Rosemary Rosemary Sutcliff	Warrior Scarlet

1957 (7)	Mayne, William 	GRASS ROPE
 * C Avery, Gillian Gillian Avery	[[The WARDEN'S NIECE

C 	Barrett, Anne 	SONGBERD'S GROVE
 * C Forest, Antonia Antonia Forest Falconer's Lure --third of ten Marlow books
 * C Mayne, William William Mayne	[[The BLUE BOAT

C 	Savage, Katharine 	STORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR (D743.7 S3)
 * C Sutcliff, Rosemary Rosemary Sutcliff	The Silver Branch (YP S965s)

1956 (7)	Lewis, C.S. 	LAST BATTLE: A STORY FOR CHILDREN (J L673la) C 	Godden, Rumer 	[[The FAIRY DOLL (J G578f)
 * C Mayne, William William Mayne	[[CHORISTERS' CAKE
 * C Mayne, William William Mayne	[[MEMBER FOR THE MARSH
 * C Picard, Barbara Leonie Barbara Leonie Picard	[[RANSOM FOR A KNIGHT

C 	Serraillier, Ian 	The Silver Sword (J S487s)
 * C Sutcliff, Rosemary Rosemary Sutcliff	The Shield Ring (YP S965sh)

1955 (6)	Farjeon, Eleanor 	LITTLE BOOKROOM (J F229l) C 	Hogben, Lancelot 	[[MAN MUST MEASURE: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MATHEMATICS C 	Jowett, Margaret 	CANDIDATE FOR FAME C 	Manton, Jo 	STORY OF ALBERT SCHWEITZER
 * C Mayne, William William Mayne 	[[A SWARM IN MAY
 * C Pearce, Philippa Philippa Pearce	[[MINNOW ON THE SAY

1954 (8)	Welch, Ronald 	KNIGHT CRUSADER
 * SP Jones, Harold Harold Jones (artist); Lines Kathleen 	[[LAVENDER'S BLUE: A BOOK OF NURSERY RHYMES
 * C Boston, Lucy M. Lucy M. Boston	CHILDREN OF GREEN KNOWE (Green Knowe) (J B747c)

C 	Gray, Nicholas Stuart 	[[OVER THE HILLS TO FABYLON C 	[[Lewis, C.S. 	The Horse and His Boy'' (J L673h) --fifth of seven Narnia books
 * C Picard, Barbara Leonie Barbara Leonie Picard	[[The LADY OF THE LINDEN TREE

C 	Reeves, James (writer) 	ENGLISH FABLES AND FAIRY STORIES --this work not listed in our biog
 * C Sutcliff, Rosemary Rosemary Sutcliff	Eagle of the Ninth

1953 --red--	Ismond, Edward 	A VALLEY GROWS UP 1952 	Norton, Mary 	BORROWERS (J N886b) 1951 	Harnett, Cynthia 	NICHOLAS AND THE WOOL-PACK (J H289n) 1950 	Vipont, Elfrida 	LARK ON THE WING 1949 --red--	Allen, Agnes 	STORY OF YOUR HOME 1948 	Armstrong, Richard 	SEA CHANGE 1947 	de la Mare, Walter 	COLLECTED STORIES FOR CHILDREN 1946 	Goudge, Elizabeth 	LITTLE WHITE HORSE (J G688l) 1945 -- NO AWARD -- 1944 	Linklater, Eric 	WIND ON THE MOON: A STORY FOR CHILDREN 1943 -- NO AWARD -- 1942 	Watkins-Pitchford, D.J. "BB" 	LITTLE GREY MEN: A STORY FOR THE YOUNG IN HEART 1941 	Treadgold, Mary 	WE COULDN'T LEAVE DINAH 1940 	Barne, Kitty 	VISITORS FROM LONDON 1939 	Doorly, Eleanor 	RADIUM WOMAN (J 92 C975do) 1938 	Streatfeild, Noel 	CIRCUS IS COMING (J S914ci) 1937 	Garnett, Eve 	FAMILY FROM ONE END STREET (J G235f) 1936 	Ransome, Arthur 	PIGEON POST
 * C Spring, Howard Howard Spring	SAMPSON'S CIRCUS
 * C Streatfeild, Noel Noel Streatfeild Ballet Shoes (novel)

Storm (1985)
Storm (novella)

Both Heinemann 1985 and Egmont 2000s do Bananas books

Barron's American edition (1989)
 * possibly American re-prints of Bananas books

http://www.worldcat.org/title/storm/oclc/12637640/editions?start_edition=11&sd=asc&se=yr&referer=di&editionsView=true&fq= WorldCat shows that all editions retain the Marks illustrations, which fits the transitional description; text is primary but pictures are integral


 * http://www.amazon.com/Aminas-Blanket-Yellow-Bananas-Dunmore/dp/0778709841 One description posted by the bookseller Amazon calls the Yellow Bananas series "chapter books designed to help young readers make the transition from storybooks to text-based books."