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  1. Olive Dehn is the author of my mother myself (3.56 avg rating, 41 ratings, 4 reviews, published 2001), The Caretakers of Wilmhurst (4.00 avg rating, 1 ra...

  2. In 1933, Olive Dehn was staying in Germany when her satirical poem 'Goebelchen' was intercepted on its way to Punch in London. It was regarded as so dangerously subversive that its 19-year-oldauthor was deported under armed guard. She went on to publish successful children’s novels, breed prize-winning pigs and raise a family of four.

  3. Buy Nixie from Rotterdam (Grasshopper Books) by Dehn, Olive (ISBN: 9780200722124) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Nixie from Rotterdam (Grasshopper Books): Amazon.co.uk: Dehn, Olive: 9780200722124: Books

  4. The Olive Dehn Papers on her life and career were deposited at the Seven Stories in Newcastle. Dehn was born at Belfield Road, Didsbury, near Manchester, England, on 29 September 1914. She was the only daughter and middle child of the cotton merchant Frederick Edward Dehn, a first-generation businessman, and his wife, Helen Dehn, née Susman, a German-Jew.

  5. 25 de may. de 2012 · One example is Eddie and the Gypsy (1935), a translation of Ede and Unko (1931) by ‘Alex Wedding’, the pseudonym of Grete Weiskopf, a children’s writer then based in Berlin. Like Olive Dehn, Weiskopf was not a fan of Hitler. Ede and Unko was among the books burned in 1939, by which time she and her husband had already been forced to flee ...

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