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Bücher von Elsie Locke

Elsie Locke was born in 1912, in Hamilton, and died in 2001 in Christchurch. She has been described as a peace campaigner, environmentalist, novelist, historian, community worker and national treasure. Elsie was also a feminist and socialist who campaigned against nuclear weapons and wrote more than 20 books, including a number of historical novels for children and several social histories of New Zealand. She set up a women?s magazine which became a leading feminist publication, and helped to found the Sex Hygiene and Birth Society which later became the Family Planning Association. In 1959 she won the Katherine Mansfield Award for non-fiction for an essay in Landfall. Her first novel for children was The Runaway Settlers, published in 1965. This was followed by other historical novels for children. In 1987 Elsie had an Honorary Doctor of Literature conferred on her by the University of Canterbury for her work in children?s literature and history. The Canterbury Council of the New Zealand Reading Association awarded her the Nada Beardsley Literacy Award in 1992, the same year she was awarded the Children?s Literature Association Award for distinguished services to New Zealand literature. In 1995 she was awarded the Margaret Mahy Lecture Award by the New Zealand Children?s Book Foundation for her contribution to children?s literature, and in 1999 she was awarded the Gaelyn Gordon Award for a Much-Loved Book for The Runaway Settlers (1965).
Runaway Settlers von Elsie Locke
Runaway SettlersElsie Locke
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The Runaway Settlers von Elsie Locke
The Runaway SettlersElsie Locke
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Growing Points and Prickles von Elsie Locke
Growing Points and PricklesElsie Locke
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A Canoe In The Mist von Elsie Locke
A Canoe In The MistElsie Locke
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€33.99