Elisabeth Beresford
Elisabeth Beresford, MBE (/ˈbɛrɪsfərd/; 6 August 1926 – 24 December 2010), also known as Liza Beresford, was an English author of children's books, best known for creating The Wombles. Born into a literary family, she took work as a journalist, but struggled for success until she created the Wombles in the late 1960s. Their recycling theme was noted especially and the Wombles became popular with children across the world. While Beresford wrote many other works, the Wombles remained her best-known.
Elisabeth Beresford MBE | |
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Born | Paris, France | 6 August 1926
Died | 24 December 2010 84) Alderney, Channel Islands | (aged
Occupation | Author |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's books, novels |
Spouse | Max Robertson (1949–1984) |
Children | Marcus Robertson, Kate Robertson |
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