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    Enid Algerine Bagnold, Lady Jones, CBE (27 October 1889 – 31 March 1981) was a British writer and playwright best known for the 1935 story National Velvet.

    • Enid Algerine Bagnold, 27 October 1889, Rochester, Kent, England
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  2. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Enid Bagnold was an English novelist and playwright who was known for her broad range of subject and style. Bagnold, the daughter of an army officer, spent her early childhood in Jamaica and attended schools in England and France. She served with the British women’s services during World War I; her.

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  3. National Velvet is a novel by Enid Bagnold (1889–1981), first published in 1935. It was illustrated by Laurian Jones, Bagnold's daughter, who was born in 1921. The novel tells the story of a teenaged girl who wins a horse racing competition.

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  4. About Enid Bagnold: British writer of novels and plays, best known for National Velvet and The Chalk Garden.For more information, please see http://en....

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    • March 31, 1981
    • October 27, 1889
  5. Enid Bagnold has 66 books on Goodreads with 38456 ratings. Enid Bagnolds most popular book is National Velvet.

  6. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Enid Bagnold (October 27, 1889 – March 31, 1981) was a British novelist and playwright. Though now best known as the author of the classic 1935 children’s novel National Velvet, she wrote about a variety of subjects in a number of genres. The daughter of an army officer, Bagnold was born in Rochester, England and spent her early ...

  7. Bagnold, Enid (1889–1981) English author and socialite whose versatile career encompassed the popular children's novel National Velvet, as well as the immensely successful play The Chalk Garden. Name variations: Lady Jones; (pseudonym) "A Lady of Quality."