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  1. Edward Fenton (died 1603) was an English navigator, son of Henry Fenton and Cicely Beaumont and brother of Sir Geoffrey Fenton. He was also a publisher of diaries and ...

  2. Edward Fenton is the author of many books for young readers, including The Phantom of Walkway Hill, which won the Edgar Award for the best juvenile mystery of its year. His three translations of the Greek write Alki Zei have all received the Mildred L. Batchelder Award for outstanding books translated from a foreign language.

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  3. Jan 5, 1996 · Edward Fenton, whose books for young readers included "The Refugee Summer" and "The Phantom of Walkaway Hill," died on Dec. 24 in Athens. He was 78 and had homes in Athens and in Galaxeidion in ...

  4. Biographical Note. Edward Fenton was born in New York City on July 7, 1917, to Henry and Fannie (Golden) Fenton. At various times, he attended Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts; worked for the New York Herald Tribune; and ran a bookshop.

  5. Anne of the Thousand Days. by. Edward Fenton. 3.91 avg rating — 138 ratings — published 1970 — 9 editions. Want to Read. saving…. Want to Read. Currently Reading. Read.

  6. Jan 1, 1970 · Edward Fenton is the author of many books for young readers, including The Phantom of Walkway Hill, which won the Edgar Award for the best juvenile mystery of its year. His three translations of the Greek write Alki Zei have all received the Mildred L. Batchelder Award for outstanding books translated from a foreign language.

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  8. Author and translator Edward Fenton was born July 7, 1917. While he wrote for both children and adults, his best known books are written for children and many focus on Greek Mythology, history, scenery, and life.

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