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Janet and Allan Ahlberg are the creators of many popular children's books, which regularly appear at the top of the 'most popular' lists for public libraries. Husband and wife, they worked together for 20 years until Janet died of cancer on 13 November 1994, aged 50. Allan wrote the books, and Janet illustrated them.
Biography
Allan Ahlberg was born as an illegitimate child in Croydon, in 1938. He was adopted and brought up in Oldbury in the Black Country. He is a supporter of West Bromwich Albion F.C. Janet (née Hall) was born in 1944 and brought up in Leicester. They met whilst enrolled in a teacher training course at Sunderland Technical College and married in 1969.
Their first three published books, in quick succession, were The Old Joke Book, The Vanishment of Thomas Tull and the popular Burglar Bill. In 1978, Janet won the Kate Greenaway Medal for illustrating Each Peach Pear Plum.
One of their most popular books, The Jolly Postman, has sold over 6 million copies. Along with the sequels, The Jolly Pocket Postman and The Jolly Christmas Postman, it made innovative use of envelopes to include letters, cards, games and a tiny book. It took 5 years to make, but after much discussion with the printers and publishers, The Jolly Postman was published in 1986. It won many awards, including the Kate Greenaway Medal again, and the Kurt Maschler Award.
Working together, they produced many popular books for a range of ages. Some, such as Peepo! and The Baby's Catalogue are aimed at babies and toddlers. For older children, they wrote books such as Burglar Bill, Cops and Robbers, Funnybones and the Happy Families series. Allan also wrote two books of verses, Heard it in the Playground and Please, Mrs Butler, which Janet illustrated, and more text-heavy books such as Woof!.
Bibliography of Allan Ahlberg
- The Woman who Won Things (2002)
- The Baby in the Hat (19??)
- The Better Brown Stories (19??)
- The Boy, the Wolf, the Sheep and the Lettuce: A Little Search for Truth??? (19??)
- The Cinderella Show (19??)
- Friendly Matches (19??)
- The Giant Baby (19??)
- Heard it in the Playground (1989)
- The Improbable Cat (19??)
- Janet's Last Book (19??)
- My Brother's Ghost (19??)
- The Night Train (19??)
- The Pencil (19??)
- Please Mrs. Butler (1983)
- Previously (2007)
- The Snail House (19??)
- Woof! (1986)
Bibliography of Janet and Allan Ahlberg
- Baby Sleeps (1998)
- The Baby's Catalogue (1982)
- The Bear Nobody Wanted (1992)
- Blue Buggy (1998)
- Burglar Bill (1977)
- Bye Bye Baby (1989)
- The Cinderella Show (1986)
- The Clothes Horse and Other Stories (1987)
- Cops and Robbers (1978)
- Doll and Teddy (1998)
- Each Peach Pear Plum (1978)
- Funnybones (1980)
- The Ha Ha Bonk Book (1982)
- It Was a Dark and Stormy Night (1993)
- Jeremiah in the Dark Woods (1977)
- The Jolly Postman (1986)
- The Jolly Pocket Postman (1995)
- The Jolly Christmas Postman (1991)
- Peepo! (1981)
- See the Rabbit (1998)
- Starting School (1988)
- The Little Worm Book (1979)
Bibliography of Translated Works
- Starting School - French: Le livre de tous les écoliers.
Further reading
- A. Ahlberg, Janet's last book: Janet Ahlberg 1944-1994: a memento (1996)
- D. Martin, 'Janet & Allan Ahlberg', in The Telling Line (1989), p.264-278
References
- ^ Janet and Allan Ahlberg Bibliography of First Editions at Bookseller World
- ^ Interview: Allan Ahlberg | Family | Guardian Unlimited
- ^ Allan Ahlberg - Penguin UK Authors - Penguin UK
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