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    Kaye Webb. Kathleen ("Kaye") Webb MBE (26 January 1914 – 16 January 1996), was a British editor and publisher. She has been called an "enormously influential children's editor" and "brilliant as an innovator of highly successful marketing strategies". [1] . She was awarded the Eleanor Farjeon Award in 1970. [1] Early life and education.

  2. 18 de ene. de 1996 · Kaye Webb, writer and editor: born 26 January 1914; Assistant Editor, Lilliput 1941-47; theatre correspondent, the Leader 1947-49; features writer, News Chronicle 1949-55; Editor, the...

  3. 30 de may. de 1993 · BBC Radio 4 - Desert Island Discs, Kaye Webb. Kaye Webb. Sue Lawley's castaway is publisher Kaye Webb. Show more. Download. Available now. 40 minutes. Last on. Fri 17 Dec 1993 09:05....

  4. 7 de may. de 2010 · Kaye Webb set up the Puffin club in the 1960s and introduced a generation to good books. Her biographer, Valerie Grove , recalls the charm and inventiveness with which she transformed children's ...

  5. Kaye Webb was born on January 26, 1914 in Chiswick, London, England, UK. She was a producer and actress, known for Joan Aiken (1969), Tottie: The Story of a Dolls' House (1984) and Something to Read (1959). She was married to Ronald Searle, Christopher Brierley and Andrew Hunter.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2010 · When Kaye Webb was a guest on Desert Island Discs in 1993, Sue Lawley asked the 79-year-old doyenne of children’s publishing if she still read children’s books. “I’m astonished to find I ...

  7. 19 de abr. de 2022 · Writer, broadcaster and Blue Peter presenter Janet Ellis champions the life of Kaye Webb, who burst on to the children's publishing scene in 1961 and changed the industry forever.