- Author: Eleanor Farjeon Author Record # 112169
- Legal Name: Farjeon, Eleanor
- Birthplace: London, England, UK
- Birthdate: 13 February 1881
- Deathdate: 5 June 1965
- Language: English
- Webpages: eldrbarry.net, Encyclopedia of Fantasy, IMDB, Library of Congress, Wikipedia-EN
- Note: Daughter of B. L. Farjeon, sister of J. Jefferson Farjeon Winner of the 1956 Hans Christian Andersen Award for The Little Bookroom
- Author Tags: juvenile fantasy (3), retold fairy tales (2), deceased point of view (1), ghost (1), paranormal romance (1), ghost romance (1), friendly ghost (1), benevolent ghost (1), fairies (1), monsters (1), horror (1), fantasy (1)
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Novels
- Martin Pippin in the Apple-Orchard (1921)
- The Soul of Kol Nikon (1923)
- Kaleidoscope (1928)
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The Fair of St. James: A Fantasia (1932)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Fair of St. James (1932)
- Jim at the Corner (1934)
- Humming Bird (1936)
- Ariadne and the Bull (1945)
- The Silver Curlew (1953)
- The Glass Slipper (1955)
- Martin Pippin in the Daisy-Field (1937)
- The Little Bookroom (1955)
- Eleanor Farjeon's Book: Stories • Verses • Plays (1960)
- Faithful Jenny Dove (1925)
- Grendel the Monster (1925)
- Elsie Piddock Skips in Her Sleep (1928)
- The Franklin's Tale (1930)
- Can Men Be Such Fools As All That? (1931)
- The Blue Lotus (1931)
- The Little Dressmaker (1934)
- Spooner (1952)
- And I Dance Mine Own Child (1955)
- In Those Days (1955)
- Leaving Paradise (1955)
- Old Surly and the Boy (1955)
- Pannychis (1955)
- Pennyworth (1955)
- San Fairy Ann (1955)
- The Barrel-Organ (1955)
- The Clumber Pup (1955)
- The Connemara Donkey (1955)
- The Flower Without a Name (1955)
- The Giant and the Mite (1955)
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The Girl Who Kissed the Peach-Tree (1955)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Girl Who Kissed the Peach Tree (1996)
- The Glass Peacock (1955)
- The Goldfish (1955)
- The Kind Farmer (1955)
- The King and the Corn (1955)
- The King's Daughter Cries for the Moon (1955)
- The Lady's Room (1955)
- The Little Lady's Roses (1955)
- The Lovebirds (1955)
- The Miracle of the Poor Island (1955)
- The Seventh Princess (1955)
- The Tims (1955)
- Westwoods (1955)
- Young Kate (1955)
- Palamon and Arcite (1966) with Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Witch! The Witch! (1926)
- London Sparrow (1933)
- Mary Indoors (1933)
- The Boy (1933)
- C Is for Charms (1982)
- Fairies (1982)
- Z is for Zoroaster (1982)
- Coach (1985)
- A Kitten (unknown)