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Childrens book by Ursula Horsley-Smith
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Does anyone have, or know anyone, who may have books by Ursula Horsley-Smith?
She wrote 4 books: White Horses (Guilford Press, London, 1954)
Door That Wasn’t There (Guilford Press, London, 1956)
The Land of No Time (Guilford Press, London, 1957) and Later Caxton Publishing Co. London, No date)
Sunset Cottage (Guilford Press, London, 1960) and Later Caxton Publishing Co. London, No date.
I am very keen on purchasing these books if anyone out there has them.
She wrote 4 books: White Horses (Guilford Press, London, 1954)
Door That Wasn’t There (Guilford Press, London, 1956)
The Land of No Time (Guilford Press, London, 1957) and Later Caxton Publishing Co. London, No date)
Sunset Cottage (Guilford Press, London, 1960) and Later Caxton Publishing Co. London, No date.
I am very keen on purchasing these books if anyone out there has them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is a copy of 'White Horses" for sale on EBay.
http://books.shop.eba...sley-Smith&_sacat=267
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http://books.shop.eba...sley-Smith&_sacat=267
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Here is the link to the sale of White Horses by Ursula Horsley-Smith!
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I am also desperately trying to find a copy of "The door that wasn't there" My favourite childhood book growing up in the 60s. I remember when they went through the door to Aquellia (think thats what the land was called) they all wore bells on their wrists & ankles, and the grey people worked in the factory and had grey dust fall from their fingers! I think Magellan was in it, and Rex the cat (who was the king) but can't remember the names of the children. I would so dearly love to read it again, and maybe even fascinate my future grandchildren, once my son & daughter produce one :-) Many thanks, hoping someone out there will help.... X
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