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Allen in the 1940s.
Agnes Allen
Born1898
England, United Kingdom
Died1958
NationalityEnglish
OccupationAuthor
Known forChildren's books, Winner of the Carnegie Medal
Notable work
  • The Story of Your Home
  • The Story of the Village
  • The Story of Our Parliament
  • The Story of the Highway
  • The Story of Clothes
  • SpouseJack Allen
    AwardsCarnegie Medal (1949)

    Agnes Allen (1898–1958) was an English author of children's books. She won the Carnegie Medal for British children's books in 1949 for The Story of Your Home,[1] a non-fiction book that traces the history of homes in the British Isles, from caves to castles to skyscrapers.[2] It was the second non-fiction book to win the Carnegie Medal, and featured detailed line drawings by Allen and her husband, Jack.[3]

    Agnes Allen's Story series began with The Story of the Village in 1947. She wrote a number of other books in this series, mainly about social history and art. They included The Story of Our Parliament (1949), The Story of the Highway (1950) and The Story of Clothes (1955). Her four-book series entitled Living in History took a comprehensive approach to particular eras rather than looking at one aspect throughout the ages.[4]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Birch, Dinah; Hooper, Katy (30 May 2013). The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature. OUP Oxford. p. 811. ISBN 978-0-19-103674-3.
  • ^ Plain, Gill (20 December 2018). British Literature in Transition, 1940-1960: Postwar. Cambridge University Press. p. 217. ISBN 978-1-107-11901-7.
  • ^ "The Story of Your Home". Carnegie Medal Project. 25 May 2017. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  • ^ "Agnes Allen" (directory). Open Library.

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