Alexander, Lloyd (Chudley)

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ALEXANDER, Lloyd (Chudley)

ALEXANDER, Lloyd (Chudley). American, b. 1924. Genres: Novels, Novellas/Short stories, Children's fiction, Translations. Career: Director, Carpenter Lane Chamber Music Society, Philadelphia, 1970-; Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Cricket mag., Peru, IL, 1973-. Author-in-Residence, Temple University, Philadelphia, 1970-74. Recipient, Newbery Medal, 1968; National Book Award, 1970; American Book Award, 1981. Publications: And Let the Credit Go, 1955; My Five Tigers, 1956; Border Hawk: August Bondi, 1958; The Flagship Hope: Aaron Lopez, 1960; Janine Is French, 1960; My Love Affair with Music, 1960; (with L.J. Camuti) Park Avenue Vet, 1962; Time Cat: The Remarkable Journeys of Jason and Gareth, 1963; The Book of Three, 1964; Fifty Years in the Doghouse, 1964; The Black Cauldron, 1965; Coll and His White Pig, 1965; The Castle of Llyr, 1966; Taran Wanderer, 1967; The High King, 1968; The Marvelous Misadventures of Sebastian, 1970; The King's Fountain, 1971; The Four Donkeys, 1972; The Cat Who Wished to Be a Man, 1973; The Foundling and Other Tales of Prydain, 1973; The Wizard in the Tree, 1975; The Town Cats and Other Tales, 1977; The First Two Lives of Lukas-Kasha, 1978; Westmark, 1981; The Kestrel, 1982; The Beggar Queen, 1984; The Illyrian Adventure, 1986; The El Dorado Adventure, 1987; The Drackenberg Adventure, 1988; The Jedera Adventure, 1989; The Philadelphia Adventure, 1990; The Remarkable Journey of Prince Jen, 1991; Fortune Tellers, 1992; The House Gobbaleen, 1995; The Iron Ring, 1997; Gypsy Rizka, 1999; How the Cat Swallowed Thunder, 2000; The Gawgon and the Boy, 2001; The Rope Trick, 2002. TRANSLATOR: J.-P. Sartre, The Wall and Other Stories, 1948, as Intimacy and Other Stories, 1949; J.-P. Sartre, Nausea, 1949; P. Eluard, Selected Writings, 1951; P. Vialar, The Sea Rose, 1952. Address: 1005 Drexel Ave, Drexel Hill, PA 19026, U.S.A.

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