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Cameron, Eleanor, 1912-1996

LC control no.n 80007688
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3505.A4745
Personal name headingCameron, Eleanor, 1912-1996
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Variant(s)Kāmirūn, Ilinūr, 1912-1996
کامرون، النور
Associated countryCanada United States
LocatedLos Angeles (Calif.)
Birth date1912-03-23
Death date1996-10-11
Place of birthWinnipeg (Man.)
Place of deathMonterey (Calif.)
Field of activityChildren's literature
AffiliationLos Angeles Public Library
Profession or occupationLibrarians
Authors
Special noteNot the same as: Cameron, Eleanor.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated
Found inThe wonderful flight to the Mushroom Planet, 1954: title page (Eleanor Cameron)
Los Angeles Times, Oct. 15, 1996: p. 22 (Eleanor Cameron, librarian and author, d. 1996) viewed December 20, 2016 (born Eleanor Butler in Winnipeg, Manitoba; joined the Los Angeles Public Library in 1930; she had written one adult novel, "The Unheard Music" in 1950)
Wikipedia, July 16, 2012 (Eleanor Cameron; Eleanor Frances (Butler) Cameron; b. Mar. 23, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; d., Oct. 11, 1996, Monterey Calif.)
Wikipedia, 08-15-2017: (Eleanor Frances (Butler) Cameron; b. 1912 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; grew up in California; d. 1996; was a children's author and critic; she published 20 books in her lifetime, including The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet (1954) and its sequels, a collection of critical essays called The Green and Burning Tree (1969), and The Court of the Stone Children (1973), which won the U.S. National Book Award in category Children's Books)
Parvāz-i ʻajīb bih Sayyārah-ʼi Qārch, 1971: t.p. (النور کامرون = Ilinūr Kāmirūn) t.p. verso (Eleanor Cameron [in rom.])
Associated languageeng