The Nan Chauncy Award is an Australian children's literature award. It was initially established as a quinquennial award and is now presented biennially in the Children's Book Council Awards.[1]
The award was established to honour Nan Chauncy, who is recognised as a significant Tasmanian author.[2]
^"The Nan Chauncy Award". Children's Book Council Awards. Archived from the original on 2016-04-15. Retrieved 2007-07-31.
^"Nan Chauncy (1900 - 1970), Author". Tasmanian Government website. Archived from the original on 2007-08-04. Retrieved 2007-07-31.
The NanChauncyAward is an Australian children's literature award. It was initially established as a quinquennial award and is now presented biennially...
NanChauncy (28 May 1900 – 1 May 1970) was a British-born Australian children's writer. Chauncy was born Nancen Beryl Masterman in Northwood, Middlesex...
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of Australia for "services to children's literature" (1993) Won – COOL Award for Possum Magic (1994) Won – Centenary Medal (2001) Honorary doctorates...
"Tasma" They Found A Cave, 1949, by NanChauncy World's End Was Home, 1952, by NanChauncy Tangara, 1960, by NanChauncy The Doubleman, 1985, by Christopher...
Citation 1995 Appointed Member of the Order of Australia (AM) 2002 NanChauncyAward for contributions to Australian Children's Literature 2005 Primary...
2021 CBCA NanChauncyAward". Books+Publishing. 25 June 2021. Archived from the original on 25 June 2021. Retrieved 28 June 2021. "Davitt Awards winners...
children by Australian author NanChauncy, illustrated by Margaret Horder. It won the Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers in 1958 and was...
Eastman for her book about NanChauncy. In 1999, David Foster and Bruce Pascoe jointly won the FAW Australian Literature Award. The national, state and...
Mathinna's People by NanChauncy (1967) A Sapphire For September by Hesba F Brimstead (1967) Marthinna's People by NanChauncy (1967) The House of the...
known for illustrating books by Joan Phipson, Patricia Wrightson and NanChauncy. Horder was born in Burwood, New South Wales on 12 December 1903, to...
Ronald Campbell, novelist and short story writer (born 1896) 1 May – NanChauncy, writer for children (born 1900) 24 May – Frank Dalby Davison, novelist...
Letters" "Willy-Wagtails by Moonlight" Amy Witting – "The Weight of a Man" NanChauncy – Half a World Away John Gunn – City in Danger Ruth Park The Muddle-Headed...
take a sojourn there. Children's books include They Found a Cave by NanChauncy, The Museum of Thieves by Lian Tanner, Finding Serendipity, A Week Without...
The Crooked Snake by Patricia Wrightson "Relationships to the Bush in NanChauncy’s Early Novels for Children" by Susan Sheridan and Emma Maguire, JASAL...
included in the Honour List: 1962 Under the entry for Great Britain Writer: NanChauncy. Tangara, illustrated by Brian Wildsmith. London OUP 1961 1970 Writer:...
were Hesba Brinsmead, Ivan Southall, Colin Thiele, Patricia Wrightson, NanChauncy, Joan Phipson and Eleanor Spence, their works primarily set in the Australian...