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A Valley Grows Up is a history book for children, written and illustrated by Edward Osmond and published by Oxford University Press in 1953.[1]

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  1. 14 relations: British subject, Carnegie Medal (literary award), Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, Cultural history, Edward Osmond, Hardcover, History of England, History of the British Isles, Knight Crusader, Landscape history, Marcus Crouch, Oxford University Press, The Borrowers, 1953 in literature.

  2. 1953 children's books
  3. Children's history books
  4. Landscape history

British subject

The term "British subject" has several different meanings depending on the time period.

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Carnegie Medal (literary award)

The Carnegie Medal for Writing, established in 1936, is a British literary award that annually recognises one outstanding new English-language book for children or young adults.

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Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals

The Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP, pronounced) is a professional body for librarians, information specialists and knowledge managers in the United Kingdom.

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Cultural history

Cultural history records and interprets past events involving human beings through the social, cultural, and political milieu of or relating to the arts and manners that a group favors.

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Edward Osmond

Edward Osmond (6 May 1900 — 1981) was an English artist from the 1920s to 1960s.

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Hardcover

A hardcover, hard cover, or hardback (also known as hardbound, and sometimes as casebound (At p. 247.)) book is one bound with rigid protective covers (typically of binder's board or heavy paperboard covered with buckram or other cloth, heavy paper, or occasionally leather).

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History of England

The territory today known as England became inhabited more than 800,000 years ago, as the discovery of stone tools and footprints at Happisburgh in Norfolk have indicated.

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History of the British Isles

The history of the British Isles began with its sporadic human habitation during the Palaeolithic from around 900,000 years ago.

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Knight Crusader

Knight Crusader, "the story of Philip d'Aubigny", is a children's historical novel by Ronald Welch (Ronald Oliver Fenton), first published by Oxford in 1954 with illustrations by William Stobbs. A Valley Grows Up and Knight Crusader are Carnegie Medal in Literature winning works and Oxford University Press books.

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Landscape history

Landscape history is the study of the way in which humanity has changed the physical appearance of the environment – both present and past.

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Marcus Crouch

Marcus Crouch (12 February 1913 – 24 April 1996) was an English librarian, and an influential commentator on and reviewer of children's books.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.

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The Borrowers

The Borrowers is a children's fantasy novel by the English author Mary Norton, published by Dent in 1952. A Valley Grows Up and the Borrowers are Carnegie Medal in Literature winning works.

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1953 in literature

Events from the year 1953 in literature.

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See also

1953 children's books

Children's history books

Landscape history

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Valley_Grows_Up