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Anna Adams (9 March 1926 – 2 October 2011) was an English poet and artist. Biography Anna Adams was born Anna Theresa Butt on 9 March 1926, at Richmond, Surrey. When she was two years old, her family relocated to Northwood, a town fifteen miles northwest of London. She was the youngest of three children. Her father was a journalist. During the First World War he had been a conscientious objector. At the age of thirteen, Adams won a scholarship to Harrow School of Art, where she obtained the National Diploma in Design (NDiD) in painting in 1945. At Harrow she met her future husband, the painter Norman Adams. They married on January 18, 1947. She continued to use her maiden name for her art work. She then studied sculpture at Hornsey College of Art, exhibiting in the Young Contemporaries show in London. There she completed her second NDD. After college she took a job as a part-time teacher. She held a number of jobs related to her arts training. She was a designer at Chelsea Pottery (1953-1955), a part-time art teacher in Manchester (1966-1970), and an art teacher at Settle College secondary school (1971-1974). She had always shown an interest in writing, and by 1961, Adams had begun to write seriously in both prose and verse. Her first poem was printed in 1969. Peterloo Press published her first book, A Reply to Intercepted Mail, in 1979 as part of its Peterloo Poets series. She had already published several small pamphlets, or chapbooks, and she continued to produce various shorter publications throughout her career. In all, she published about twenty books and pamphlets. Many of her poems appeared in newspapers, magazines, and literary journals, including Poetry Review, P. N. Review, The Countryman, 10th Muse, Western Mail, Poetry Durham, Poetry Canada, Encounter, Orbis, The Spectator, The North, and Yorkshire Journal. Adams's honors included several first prizes in the Yorkshire Poets competition and the 1976 Arnold Vincent Bowen Prize. Adams was poetry editor of The Green Book from 1989 to 1992. She was a member of the Poetry Society and the Piccadilly Poets Committee. Bibliography Poetry A Journey Through Winter and Other Poems (Manchester Institute of Contemporary Art 1969) Rainbow Plantation (1971) Memorial Tree (1972) Parabola (Headland Publications 1975) Unchanging Seas (Headland Publications 1978) A Reply to Intercepted Mail (Peterloo Poets 1979) An Island Chapter (Littlewood Press 1983) Brother Fox and Other Relatives (MidNAG Publications 1983) Dear Vincent (Littlewood-Arc Press 1986) Trees in Sheep Country (Peterloo Poets 1986) Six Legs Good (Mandeville Press 1987) Angels in Soho (The Royal Academy 1988) Nobodies (Peterloo Poets 1990) Island Chapters (poems and prose; Norman Adams, Illustrator) (Littlewood-Arc Press 1991) Life on Limestone: A Year in the Yorkshire Dales (poems and prose; Norman Adams, Illustrator) (Dalesman Publishing Co Ltd 1994) Green Resistance (Enitharmon Press 1996) A Paper Ark (Peterloo Poets 1996) Flying Underwater (Peterloo Poets 2004) Time Pockets (Fisherrow Press 2011) Open Doors: Selected Poems, John Killick, ed. (Shoestring Press 2014) Anthologies Bread and Roses: Women's Poetry of the 19th and 20th Centuries, Diana Scott, ed. (Virago Press 1982) Thames: An Anthology of River Poems, Editor (Enitharmon Press 1999) London in Prose and Verse, Editor (Enitharmon Press 2003) Poems from the Old Hill: A Lewes Anthology, Jeremy Page, ed. (Frogmore Press 2012) Selected criticism Killick, John. "‘Promiscuous Empathy’: A Brief Guide To The Poetry Of Anna Adams." The North 37 (Nov 2005). Darragh, Simon. "An Accessible Nature" (review of Flying Underwater). London Magazine (Oct 2005). Selected interviews Anna Adams, "Craft Interview." New York Quarterly 58 (2002). Melanie Roberts, Interviewer. National Life Stories, Artists' Lives: Norman Adams (with Anna Adams). (British Library, Oral History 2000). 220 p. Awards First Prize, Yorkshire Poets (1974, 1976, 1977) Arnold Vincent Bowen Prize (1976) First Prize, Lincoln Open (1984) First Prize, Rhyme International (1986) Second Prize, Cardiff Festival Poetry Competition (1987) References External links Obituary in The Guardian, 10 October 2011 Selected reviews. Discover the Anna Adams popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Anna Adams books.

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  • Changing Times synopsis, comments

    Changing Times

    Mary Jane Staples

    It is 1953 Coronation year and like all of Cockney London the members of the Adams family are looking forward to the celebrations. Chinese Lady, now Lady Finch, worries that her ...

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    Lions of the West

    Robert Morgan

    From Thomas Jefferson’s birth in 1743 to the California Gold Rush in 1849, America’s westward expansion comes to life in the hands of a writer fascinated by the way individual live...

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    Monty

    Spike Milligan

    VOLUME THREE OF SPIKE MILLIGAN'S LEGENDARY MEMOIRS IS A HILARIOUS, SUBVERSIVE FIRSTHAND ACCOUNT OF WW2'The most irreverent, hilarious book about the war that I have ever read' Sund...

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    King Of Camberwell

    Mary Jane Staples

    The next instalment of a wonderful saga telling the story of a Cockney family in peace and war from multimillion copy seller Mary Jane Staples. Perfect for fans of Kitty Neale, Mag...

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    The Family At War

    Mary Jane Staples

    It was 1940, and many of the younger members of the Adams family were caught up in the war in France. Boots, now a Major and on the staff of General Sir Henry Simms, was one of the...

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    The Young Ones

    Mary Jane Staples

    Once they had been called Orrice and Effel, two bedraggled, scruffy waifs who lived rough off the streets of Walworth. Now they were Horrace and Ethel Cooper, grown up quite respe...

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    Love Changes Everything

    Rosie Harris

    Fourteenyearold Trixie Jackson hoped she had a future to look forward to. But when she is sacked from the local factory she is forced to work as a housekeeper for one of her father...

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    Pride Of Walworth

    Mary Jane Staples

    There was a new family in Browning Street, Walworth the Harrisons. Respectable and wellbehaved, the only thing unusual about them was that Mr Harrison was never there. He was a sa...

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    A Dream of Love

    Rosie Harris

    Her life was full of hardship and despair...When Molly's father returns from the war a broken man, the whole family is forced to move into the slums of Liverpool. Despite many diff...

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    Sons And Daughters

    Mary Jane Staples

    By the year 1949, life in Walworth has almost returned to normal. Sammy and Boots, now in a highly successful partnership, are rebuilding the old family firm. But an old enemy res...

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    Down Lambeth Way

    Mary Jane Staples

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    Not All Tarts Are Apple

    Pip Granger

    A wonderfully warm and charming London saga, set in the Soho of the 1950s. If you like Donna Douglas and Nancy Revell, you'll love this! "She brings the East End to life..." Barba...

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Arthur Conan Doyle

    "Mr Holmes, they were the footprints of a gigantic hound!"The terrible spectacle of the beast, the fog of the moor, the discovery of a body: this classic horror story pits detectiv...

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    The Last Summer

    Mary Jane Staples

    Job and Jemima Hardy weren't Londoners by birth. They had both lived in a Sussex village until lack of work had sent Job and the family to Walworth to a house in Stead Street. The...

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    Our Emily

    Mary Jane Staples

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    Eddie Turnbull

    Eddie Turnbull & Martin Hannan

    As the first British player to score a goal in European club competition in 1955, Hibs hero Eddie Turnbull holds a unique place in footballing history. In Eddie Turnbull: Having a ...

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    Complete Pulitzer Prize Winner

    Willa Cather, Burton J. Hendrick, Booth Tarkington, Hamlin Garland, Eugene O'Neill, Zona Gale, Edith Wharton, Edward William Bok, Henry Adams, Carl Sandburg & Ernest Poole

    Contents His Family by Ernest Poole (1917) Cornhuskers by Carl Sandburg (1918) The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams (1918) The Americanization of Edward Bok by Edward Willia...

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    A Family Affair

    Mary Jane Staples

    By Sunday Times bestseller Mary Jane Staples, this is the gripping next instalment in the Adams Family saga. Perfect for fans of Donna Douglas, Maggie Ford and Katie Flynn.PRAISE F...

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    A Girl Next Door

    Mary Jane Staples

    Boots Adams celebrates his 60th birthday in style with an oldfashioned Cockney kneesup, even if Gemma, James and the rest of the younger people insist that the music has to be rock...

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    First Ladies

    Susan Swain, C-SPAN & Richard Norton Smith

    A look inside the personal life of every first lady in American history, based on original interviews with major historians CSPAN's yearlong history series, First Ladies: Influence...

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    Missing Person

    Mary Jane Staples

    The house in Caulfield Place, off Browning Street in Walworth, was haunted, or at least that's what the street kids said. So when two men, a woman, and a parrot moved in, every...

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    Goodbye Soldier

    Spike Milligan

    Spike Milligan's legendary war memoirs are a hilarious and subversive firsthand account of the Second World War, as well as a fascinating portrait of the formative years of this to...

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    Ambulance Girls Under Fire

    Deborah Burrows

    In times of war, how do you know who to trust?Celia Ashwin has driven ambulances throughout the Blitz for the Bloomsbury Auxiliary Ambulance Depot. Cool under fire, she revels in h...