Elsy, (Winifred) Mary
ELSY, (Winifred) Mary
ELSY, (Winifred) Mary. British. Genres: Children's fiction, Young adult fiction, Travel/Exploration. Career: Producer's Assistant, Realist Film Unit, 1957-58, and Associate-Rediffusion, Television, London, 1958-59; Writer and Sub-Ed., Fleetway Publs., 1960-62, B.R.C. Publishing Co., 1963-64, and Evans Bros., 1965-66; Children's Book Ed., Abelard-Schuman Ltd., London, 1967-68. Publications: Travels in Belgium and Luxembourg, 1966; Brittany and Normandy, 1974; Travels in Normandy, 1988; Travels in Brittany, 1988; Travels in Alsace and Lorraine, 1989; Travels in Burgundy, 1989. Address: 519C Finchley Rd, Hampstead, London NW3 7BB, England. Online address: [email protected]
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