Amabel Williams-Ellis

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Amabel Williams-Ellis, full name Lady Mary Annabel Nassau Williams-Ellis (née Strachey), was a British writer and anthologist. She co-edited the SF series 'Out of this World', and retold fairy stories as well as writing novels, biographies and other non-fiction. She was also a founder-editor of the left-wing journal 'The Left Review'.

Bibliography

Anthologies (editor)

  • Strange Orbits (1976)
  • With Mably Owen
    • Out of this World 1 (1960)
    • Out of this World 2 (1961)
    • Out of this World 3 (1962)
    • Out of this World 4 (1964)
    • Out of this World 5 (1965)
    • Out of this World 6 (1967)
    • Out of this World 7 (1968)
    • Out of this World 8 (1970)
    • Out of this World 9 (1972)
    • Out of this World (1971); omnibus containing 'Out of this World 3' and 'Out of this World 4'
    • Out of this World Choice (1972); omnibus containing 'Out of this World 2' and 'Out of this World 5'
    • Worlds Apart (1972)
  • With Michael Pearson
    • Out of this World 10 (1973)
    • Tales from the Galaxies (1973)
    • Strange Universe (1974)
    • Strange Planets (1977)

Short stories

  • 'Changeling' (Out of this World 4, 1964)
  • 'Rich and Strange' (Out of this World 9, 1972)
  • 'Miss Inman and the Kloots' (Tales from the Galaxies, 1973)

Novels

  • The Wall of Glass (1927)
  • To Tell the Truth (1933)
  • The Big Firm (1938)
  • Learn to Love First (1939)
  • Headlong Down the Years: A Tale of Today (1951); with Clough Williams-Ellis

Fairy tale collections

  • But We Know Better (1926); with Clough Williams-Ellis
  • Fairies and Enchanters (1933)
  • Princesses and Trolls (1950)
  • The Arabian Nights (1957)
  • Grimm's Fairy Tales (1959)
  • Round the World Fairy Tales (1963)
  • African Folk Tales (1964)
  • British Fairy Tales (1965)
  • More British Fairy Tales (1965)
  • Russian Fairy Tales (1965); with Moura Budberg
  • Princesses and Witches (1966)
  • Dragons and Princes (1966)
  • Old World and New World Fairy Tales (1966)
  • Fairy Tales from the British Isles (1966)
  • Monkeys and magicians: A collection of modern and traditional stories (1967)
  • Gypsy Folk Tales (1973)
  • Fairy Tales from East and West (1977)
  • Fairy Tales from Everywhere (1977)
  • Fairy Tales from Here and There (1977)
  • Fairy Tales from Near and Far (1977)
  • The Rain-God's Daughter and Other African Fairy-Tales (1977)
  • The Story Spirits: Tales from the Far East, Africa and the Caribbean (1983)
  • The Enchanted World (1987)

Non-fiction

  • An Anatomy of Poetry (1922)
  • The Tragedy of John Ruskin (1928); also published as The Exquisite Tragedy: An Intimate Life of John Ruskin
  • A History of English Life (1936); with Frederick Fisher
  • Women in War Factories (1943)
  • Laughing Gas and the Safety Lamp: The Story of Sir Humphry Davy (1951); with Evan Cooper-Willis
  • The Art of Being a Woman (1951)
  • The Art of Being a Parent (1952)
  • Darwin's Moon: A Biography of Alfred Russel Wallace (1966)
  • All Stracheys are Cousins: Memoirs (1983)
  • The Pleasures of Architecture (1930); with Clough Williams-Ellis

Children's non-fiction

  • Men Who Found Out: Stories of Great Scientific Discoverers (1930)
  • How You Began: A Children's Introduction to Biology (1933)
  • Good Citizens (1938)
  • A Food and People Geography (1951)
  • Changing the world: Further stories of great scientific discoveries (1956)
  • Magic, Science and Invention (1957)
  • Man and the Good Earth (1958); with Charlotte Wallace
  • The Unknown Ocean (1958)
  • Life in England series, with William Stobbs
    • Tudor England (1968)
    • Georgian England (1969)
    • Early and and Mediaeval Times (1968)
    • 17th Century England (1968)
    • Victorian Life (1969)
  • Your Body: What You Eat and Where It Goes (1978)

Plays

  • The Sea-power of England (1913); with Amy Strachey

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