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| Â | Travers, P.L. -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Travers, P.L. Australian-born English writer known for her Mary Poppins books, which have been translated into more than 20 languages and were the basis for the successful motion picture Mary Poppins (1964). |  | | Travers, P.L. British author P.L. Travers created the character Mary Poppins. |  | | in full Pamela Lyndon Travers, original name Helen Lyndon Goff Australian-born English writer known for her Mary Poppins books, which have been translated into more than 20 languages and were the basis for the successful motion picture Mary Poppins (1964). |
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| Â | Pamela L. Travers : Queer Pop Culture |
 | | I have to admit that I cannot completely explain the attraction of Pamela Travers' tale of Mary Poppins, nanny extraordinaire. |  | | This book should be for good readers (in 5th grade). |  | | P.L. Travers made a very good book though. |
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| Â | L.P.Travers |
 | | After the first book of Mary Poppins, Travers wrote other stories around the same character, but they were not as successful as 1934 novel. |  | | She worked mainly with Mary Shepard, who has been the illustrator of Mary Poppins books for more than 50 years. |  | | Walt Disney was after the film rights for many years, since he fist learned of Mary Poppins in 1948, but the tenacious Travers did not release them until 1961. |
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| Â | Tribute Page for P.L. Travers |
 | | Article on Mary Poppins, P.L. Travers, and a stage version of the book. |  | | The Divine Child and the Hero: Inner Meaning in Children's Literature, by Claudio Naranjo, preface by P.L. Travers |  | | Eric Shackle's eBook: Mary Poppins article on Mary Poppins/P.L. Travers tribute statue in Maryborough |
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| Â | Mary Poppins, Gurdjieff and Fundamentalism (CESNUR) |
 | | Pamela Travers met Gurdjieff in 1938, while the first edition of Mary Poppins was published in 1934 |  | | The newspaper correctly noted that the word "esotericism" that I used for the work of Pamela Travers is not a synonymous of "occultism" and much less of "Satanism". |  | | In chapter 10 of Mary Poppins we meet the animals of a zoo dancing the "Grand Chain" (a military dance, but also -- as Bergsten knows -- a reference to the esoteric Great Chain of Being) guided by a snake, Hamadryad (the snake is common in Yeats and Travers was also an admirer of Blake). |
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| Â | P. L. Travers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Wikiquote has a collection of quotations by or about: |  | | This page was last modified 19:15, 28 Dec 2004. |  | | Gurdjieff ( http://www.gurdjieff.org/travers1.htm) by P.L. Travers, from Man, Myth and Magic: Encyclopedia of the Supernatural 12 vol., (London: Purnell, 1970-1971) reprinted on the |
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| Â | Travers: books on Travers |
 | | Author: Moore, John Travers Moore, Margaret, Overlie, George (illustrator) |  | | Author: Dacey John S. Travers John F. Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages |
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| Â | Writer's Encyclopedia--Letter F |
 | | A story written in either prose or verse that intends to teach a lesson or a truth about living. |  | | Today, free lance (also spelled as one word) has evolved into an adjective that describes an editor, writer, or any other full- or part-time self-employed person who works for a number of clients on a temporary or assignment basis. |  | | A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z View A-Z List |
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| Â | BookkooB: Mary Poppins - Pamela L. Travers, P. L. Travers |
 | | Click on a store name to buy this book or to view further details. |  | | Far from the Disney version, this quaint story paints a charming picture of an English nanny, Mary Poppins, and her two new charges, Jane and Michael. |  | | Above you will see a list of UK book stores, along with their stock and price details for Mary Poppins by Pamela L. Travers, P. Travers. |
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| Â | Pamela K Harris ; Clarinets, Pamela L Travers - Mary Poppins, |
 | | Read: Books ISBN 1567666795 new and used - seach and find 1567666833. |  | | Pamela K Harris ; Clarinets, Pamela L Travers - Mary Poppins, |  | | Pamela Levin - Cycles of Power a Users Guide To the Seven Sea |
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| Â | Pamela Travers |
 | | It was fitting that Pamela Travers died on St. Georges Day, 23 April, and that her funeral took place on May Day, both dates significant examples of myth and meaning, the profound study of which had been her great love for many years. |  | | She made a point of being extremely reticent about her personal life, so there remains much uncertainty as to where and when she first met Mr. Gurdjieff, although it is thought to have been in Paris during the 1930s. |
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| Â | Amazon.co.uk: Books: Mary Poppins |
 | | Customers who bought books by Pamela L. Travers also bought books by these authors: |  | | Mary Poppins (Collins Modern Classics S.) ; Paperback ~ P.L. Travers |
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| Â | P.L. Travers - David Higham Associates |
 | | Although she worked as a secretary, a dancer and an actress, writing was P.L. Travers' real love, and for many years she was a journalist. |  | | It was while she was recuperating from a serious illness that she wrote MARY POPPINS - "to while away the days, but also to put down something that had been in my mind for a long time", she said. |  | | She lived for a while in Ireland and London, and travelled frequently to America, where she was made writer in residence to both Smith and Radcliffe Colleges in Massachusetts. |
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| Â | Cheap Pamela L. Travers books |
 | | Click on a Pamela L. Travers book title to find the cheapest price. |  | | Books available in the UK for the author Pamela L. Travers |
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| Â | Pamela L. Travers - The Dark Spiral |
 | | Travers Pamela L. Travers Leo Dillon Diane Dillon |  | | Mary Poppins in the Park (A Voyager book ; AVB 102) |
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| Â | Powell's Books - Mary Poppins Opens the Door by P L Travers |
 | | Powell's Books - Mary Poppins Opens the Door by P L Travers |  | | Read our interview with Ann Brashares and save 30% on Girls in Pants |  | | Mary Poppins in the Park by Pamela L. Travers |
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| Â | Alibris - Click here to find books by this author! |
 | | Tresch, Richard W. Trescott, Pamela ~ Trescott, Paul B. Trese, Leo John ~ Trese, Patrick |  | | Trigg ~ Trigg, Charles W. Trigg, Emma Gray ~ Trigg, G. Trigg, George L. Trigg, Harry D. Trigg, Liz ~ Trigg, Maggie ~ Trigg, Roger ~ Trigg, Stephanie |  | | Treat, Casey ~ Treat, Ida ~ Treat, James ~ Treat, Jessica ~ Treat, John Whittier ~ Treat, Lawrence ~ Treat, Nola ~ Treat, Payson J. Treat, Roger ~ Treat, Roger L. Treat, Stephen R. Treat, Wendy |
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| Â | P L Travers Bibliography |
 | | Page author: D C Wands Last Updated: 06-Jan-2005 |  | | Fantastic Fiction > Authors T > P L Travers |
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