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Lilian Gask
Lilian Fanny Gask was an author of children's books. She was the eldest of six children of Charles Gask, merchant, and his wife Fanny, née Edis. Her brother, Arthur Gask, was also a writer.
In 1891, she was recorded in the England and Wales Census as being employed as a "pupil nurse" in London.
In 1904, her first book, Dog Tales, was published. This was the first of about thirty books published during her lifetime. She frequently collaborated with Dorothy Hardy, a noted animal and equine illustrator.
In a review of True Stories about Horses published in The Spectator it was stated that "some of Miss Lilian Gask's 'True Stories about Horses' are almost incredible, and all are gently sentimental. But they are pleasantly written, and the illustrations, by Mr. Patten Wilson, are spirited and delicate."
Books by Lilian Gask
Folk Tales from Many Lands
A collection of poetic folk tales from all over the world.
Fairies and the Christmas Child
This heartwarming tale follows a young boy named Chris, who is born on Christmas Day and feels a sense of loneliness due to not having a birthday. He navigates the complexities of grief after his mother's death and finds solace in his father's comfo...