Bettany Press
The home of 20th century girls' fiction on the web

 

NEW TITLES
Helen A. Aveling (Ed.): Unseen Childhoods: Disabled Characters in 20th Century Books for Girls
£14.99 ISBN 978 0 9552973 7 3
This collection of essays is by both British and American authors, all of whom have personal experience of disability. 30 March 2009.

Liz Filleul: First Term at Cotterford
£12.99 ISBN 978 0 9552973 8 0
The first book in an unmissable new school series by Liz Filleul. 1 November 2008.

PLUS The Chalet School: The Movie is now on DVD and A World of Women is back in print.

Helen McClelland/Margaret Moncrieff 1921 - 2008

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of one of our most distinguished authors, Helen McClelland (Margaret Moncrieff). Helen was instrumental in helping Bettany Press to establish itself, asking us to republish a revised edition of her biography of Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, Behind the Chalet School, after we had originally intended only to publish one book, The Chalet School Revisited. Helen then produced the manuscript which became Visitors for the Chalet School, after which we knew we would continue indefinitely. We were proud to publish other of Helen's books in later years (see below), including her memoirs, Worlds Apart.

 

More books from Bettany Press
Elinor M. Brent-Dyer: The School by the River Margaret Moncrieff (Helen McClelland): Worlds Apart
Elinor M. Brent-Dyer: Jean of Storms Margaret Moncrieff (Helen McClelland): Time and Again
Priyadarshini Narendra Two Chalet School Girls in India Rosemary Auchmuty: A World of Girls
Helen McClelland: Visitors for the Chalet School Rosemary Auchmuty: A World of Women
Helen McClelland: Behind the Chalet School: A Biography of Elinor M. Brent-Dyer Alison Lindsay (Editor): Susan and Friends: The Jane Shaw Companion
Helen McClelland: The Chalet School Companion Jane Shaw: A Job for Susan
Ju Gosling and Rosemary Auchmuty (Editors): The Chalet School Revisited Jane Shaw: Susan's Kind Heart
Ju Gosling: Virtual Worlds of Girls (includes The Chalet School Revisited: The Movie) Jane Shaw: Where is Susan?
Liz Filleul: To All Appearance, Dead Sheena Wilkinson: Friends in the Fourth

About Bettany Press

Photo of Rosemary Auchmuty and Ju GoslingBettany Press is a smallpress publisher which was founded in 1994 by Rosemary Auchmuty and Ju Gosling and is now run by Ju Gosling. We specialise in books for fans of British girls' fiction. In December 2004 we held a conference to celebrate our 10th anniversary: click here to read a full report.

Girls' school stories - by authors such as Angela Brazil, Enid Blyton, Dorita Fairlie Bruce, Elsie Oxenham and Elinor M. Brent-Dyer - have been uniquely popular with girls worldwide throughout the 20th century. In the 21st century, feminists and fans alike are publicly reclaiming and celebrating the genre and its message of girl power.

Photograph: Rosemary Auchmuty (left) and Ju Gosling at the launch of Jean of Storms


School Stories on the Web

In 1997, Ju Gosling completed Virtual Worlds of Girls, a PhD online thesis on 20th-century British girls' school stories. Here you can find about more about The History of Girls' School Stories; The World of the Chalet School; The Critics of Girls' School Stories; The Parodies of Girls' School Stories; The Fans of Girls' School Stories and The Significance of Girls' School Stories, as well as Ju Gosling's own schooldays. For further reading about girls' school stories, together with bibliographies of individual girls' school story authors, see the Bibliography.

The website is accompanied by a one-hour video (VHS Pal only), The Chalet School Revisited, which follows the fans of Elinor M. Brent-Dyer as they celebrate her birth centenary in 1994. You can buy a CD of the website, along with a copy of The Chalet School Revisited, from Bettany Press. In 2003 we will be publishing a DVD which combines the website with the film in a true electronic research textbook, as was originally intended.

If you have published web-based research about girls' school stories and would like us to put a link in from this site, please let us know.


School Story Fans on the Web

Email lists:

  • Girls Own A lively discussion group about all 20th century girls' authors

For fans of Elinor M. Brent-Dyer:

For fans of Dorita Fairlie Bruce:

For fans of Elsie Jeanette Oxenham:

For fans of Antonia Forest:

For fans of Enid Blyton:

http://jollyhockeysticks.swiki.net has set of notes made at a lecture by Mary Cadogan, in February 2003, and an essay on School Stories and their depiction of girls movements (i.e. Guildry, Guides, Camp Fire) by Emily Beer. Part of this essay is the introduction to That Boarding School Girl in the new GGBP reprint.

For information about other children's authors on the web:

If you have produced a website about girls' school stories and would like us to include a link here,please let us know.


Other Publishers

Girls Gone By Publishers republishes hard-to-find 20th-century girls' fiction, including unabridged editions of the Chalet School series, together with "Chalet School" books written in the style of Elinor M. Brent-Dyer.

Fidra Books republishes 20th century children's books concentrating on ponies, the outdoors and rural adventure, but also publish Mabel Esther Allan's The School on North Barrule etc.

Gracewing Books has recently published We Didn't Mean to Start a School by Julia Blythe, "a traditional school story, packed with adventures and fun - but in a modern setting, with the school having computers and the girls facing modern challenges such as a dramatic burglary". Price £5.95 from Gracewing, 2 Southern Ave, Leominster, HR6 0QF.

You can also find secondhand copies of children's books for sale at www.ebay.com


Ordering from Booksellers

The following bookdealers sell selected Bettany Press titles, and may be able to offer credit/debit card and/or PayPal facilities (which we cannot). You can also order all Bettany Press books from any good bookshop in the United Kingdom.

Gill Bilski Gill is one of the most long-established secondhand children's bookdealers in the UK. You can read more about her experiences as a collector and dealer in The Chalet School Revisited.

Topsy Turvy Children's Books sells secondhand copies of children's books, together with books from Bettany Press, Fidra Books and Girls Gone By Publishers. NB: Accepts PayPal. Betula O'Neill of Topsy Turvy Books also sells plastic covers to fit Bettany Press titles.

Bowbridge Publishing (also sells secondhand children's books, including a specialist section on the Chalet School).

Kidzbooks.net (also sells secondhand children's books, including a specialist section on the Chalet School).

The Haunted Bookshop Deals in children's and illustrated books, both new and secondhand.

Peakirk Books A small family run business operating both a physical and virtual used book shop.

Badger Books Specialise in new reprints of collectable children's books, with some secondhand stock. Their online shop allows easy online ordering and payment.

Lorraine's Bookshelf Specialise in older children's books (mainly girls' school stories) though there is a miscellany of other stuff as well.

Scotland

The Old Children’s Bookshelf, 175 Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8BN.

Coull Collectibles Specialise in new reprints of collectable children's books. Their online shop allows easy online ordering and payment. Amazon vouchers and Book Tokens accepted on request.

New Zealand

Trash n Treasur-a-bull, 122 Bridge Street, Bulls, Manawatu, New Zealand

NB: You can also order Bettany Press titles from Amazon or from any UK-based bookseller. However, these will take longer to arrive than ordering from the booksellers above or directly from Bettany Press, since other sellers will need to order the titles in from us once you have placed your order.


Contacting Bettany Press

You can contact us by email on mail@bettanypress.co.uk or by post at 8 Kildare Road, London E16 4AD.

NB: Orders can take up to 28 days to be posted and despatched; please allow time for this before enquiring. We also have a policy of not cashing cheques and money orders until an order is about to be despatched.


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