Dimsie Moves Up
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![]() 1924 Oxford University Press Hardcover Edition |
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Author | Dorita Fairlie Bruce |
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Illustrator | Wal Paget |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | Dimsie |
Genre(s) | Children's novel |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Released | 1921 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
Pages | 254 pp |
ISBN | NA |
Preceded by | The Senior Prefect/Dimsie Goes To School |
Followed by | Dimsie Moves Up Again |
Dimsie Moves Up is the second of the Dimsie books by author Dorita Fairlie Bruce. It was first published in 1921. The book was illustrated by Wal Paget. The protagonist Dimsie is now a year older and had moved up one grade at the Jane Willard Foundation.
Books by Dorita Fairlie Bruce listed in their Series |
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Dimsie Series (1921-1941)
The Senior Prefect (Dimsie Goes To School, 1925) (1921) • Dimsie Moves Up (1921) • Dimsie Moves Up Again (1922) • Dimsie Among the Prefects (1923) • Dimsie, Head Girl (1925) • Dimsie Intervenes (1936) • Dimsie Grows Up (1924) • Dimsie Goes Back (1927) • Dimsie Carries On (1941) Nancy Series (1923-1944) The Girls of St Brides (1923) • Nancy at St Brides (1933) • That Boarding-School Girl (1925) • The New Girl and Nancy (1926) • Nancy to the Rescue (1937) • The Best Bat in the School (1931) • Nancy in the Sixth (1935) • Nancy Returns to St Brides (1938) • Nancy Calls the Tune (1944) Springdale Series (1928-1939) The New House Captain (1928) • The Best House in the School (1930) • Captain of Springdale (1932) • The New House at Springdale (1934) • Prefects at Springdale (1936) • Captain Anne (1939) Toby Series (1931-1942) The School on the Moor (1931) • The School in the Woods (1940) • Toby at Tibbs Cross (1942) Colmskirk Sequence (1930-1955) The King's Curate (1930) • Mistress Mariner (1932) • A Laverock Lilting (1945) • The Bees on Drumwhinnie (1952) • Wild Goose Quest (1945) • The Serendipity Shop (1947) • Triffeny (1950) • The Debatable Mound (1953) • The Bartle Bequest (1955) Sally Series (1956-1961) Sally Scatterbrain (1956) • Sally Again (1959) • Sally's Summer Term (1961) |
British Children's and Young Adults' Literature (1900-1949) |
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