A Valley Grows Up

A Valley Grows Up is a history book for children written and illustrated by Edward Osmond, first published in 1953. It follows the changes in an imaginary English valley over the course of seven thousand years, from 5000 BC to 1900. It was awarded the Carnegie Medal for 1953, one of the rare non-fiction books to receive the award. Ten full-colour double-page paintings and numerous black-and-white drawings combine with a simple, fluent text to tel... more

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