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Racey Helps

Angus Clifford Racey Helps (1913–1970) was an English children's author and illustrator. His books were written in a simple style and feature woodland creatures and birds, with illustrations by the author. He is known also for illustrating postcards, greeting cards, jigsaw puzzles, playing cards and wrapping paper.

Racey Helps
Born2 February 1913
Bristol, England
Died1970
Barnstaple
OccupationChildren's author, illustrator
GenreChildren's literature

Biography

Helps was born in Bristol on 2 February 1913, to Clifford R. Helps and his wife Dorothy (née Davis), who had married in Cardiff in 1911.[1] He spent his childhood in the hamlet of Chelvey, Somerset. He was privately educated at a vicarage and later at Bristol Cathedral School. Speaking in a 1966 television interview, Helps traced his story-telling back to his schooldays, when he began to write stories for a sick younger cousin.[2] On leaving school he entered the antiquarian book trade and attended the West of England College of Art.

Helps married Irene Orr on 8 April 1936. A daughter, Anne, was born in July 1937, and a son, Julian, in 1949 or 1950.[3] He used to tell his young daughter a bedtime story every night. His first notable success as an author and artist came during World War II with stories written for her. When the war came, Anne was packed off to a less noisy part of the country, but she still insisted on her story, and so Helps wrote them down for her, drew pictures to illustrate them, and sent them on.

During that time, Racey and Irene lived in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, and were hosts to many young American soldiers based in the town, besides running a hairdressing salon. On one occasion a publisher happened to drop in and pick up one of Helps's handwritten, illustrated booklets. Helps was invited to London to discuss publication of future work.

For a while the family lived in Clevedon, Somerset, then moved to Saltford near Bath, and in 1962 on to Barnstaple, Devon, where the scenic countryside provided further inspiration for Helps's pictures.

Racey Helps suffered a fatal heart attack at his Barnstaple home in 1970, at the age of 57.

Publication

Helps's stories were published initially by Collins and later by the Medici Society.[4] He contributed to several children's annuals published by Collins. Much of his work was published also by Rand McNally in the United States, where he illustrated several books written by Helen Wing. At least ten of his picture books appeared in German.[5] At least one appeared in Danish.[6]

Partial bibliography

  • Footprints in the Snow Collins (1946)
  • The Upside-Down Medicine Collins (1946)
  • Barnaby Camps Out Collins (1947)
  • My Friend Wilberforce Collins (1948)
  • Barnaby in Search of a House Collins (1948)
  • Littlemouse Crusoe Collins (1948)
  • Tippetty's Treasure Collins (1949)
  • Nobody Loves Me. The Story of a Dutch Doll Collins (1950)
  • Many Happy Returns Collins (1951)
  • Barnaby and the Scare-Crow Collins (1953)
  • Little Tommy Purr Collins (1954)
  • Two from a Tea-Pot Collins (1954)
  • Two's Company Collins (1955)
  • Barnaby's Spring Clean Collins (1956)
  • Prickly Pie Collins (1957)
  • The Tail of Hunky Dory Collins (1958)
  • Kingcup Cottage Medici Society (1962)
  • Diggy Takes His Pick Medici Society (1964)
  • Mr. Roley to the Rescue Chilton Books (1966)
  • The Blow-Away Balloon World Distributors (1967)
  • The Clean Sweep World Distributors (1967)
  • Pinny Takes a Bath World Distributors (1967)
  • Selina the Circus Seal Chilton Book (1967)
  • Mr. Flopears (A Rainy Adventure) Rand McNally & Company (1969)
  • Just Wilberforce Medici Society (1970)
  • Pinny's Holiday Medici Society (1970)
  • Guinea-pig Podge Medici Society (1971)
  • Racey Helps' Picture Book, verses by Celia Barrow Medici Society (1984)[7]

References

  1. ^ Bear Alley blogspot. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  2. ^ Westward Television interview by Clive Gunnell Extract from a 1966 TV interview on YouTube.
  3. ^ Bear Alley Retrieved 7 December 2012; cached Facebook page Retrieved 7 December 2012.
  4. ^ Licensing – Racey Helps 28 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Medici Society.
  5. ^ Frau Vogelscheuche (Neu Isenburg: Zweipunkt, 1965); Speiki schwänzt die Schule (Zweipunkt, 1965); Der Hasenfest (Reinbek bei Hamburg: Carlsen, Daxi Buch No. 21, 3rd. e., 1973); Zwei aus der Teekanne (Carlsen, Daxi Buch No. 31, 1972); Vater Samtohr und die Biber (Carlsen, Daxi Buch No. 32, 1972); Piek macht Ferien (Carlsen, Daxi Buch No. 34, 1972; Felix Feldmaus als Retter (Carlsen, Daxi Buch No. 36, 4th ed., 1972); Der Grüne Käfig (Carlsen, Daxi Buch No. 41, 1974); Katsengeschichten (Carlsen, Pixi Buch 17–18, 1976); Paulines schönster Tag (Carlsen, 1983).
  6. ^ Fransiskas Fodselsdag (London: Medici Society, 1964).
  7. ^ Bear Alley Blog, Steve Holland, 22 December 2006

External links

  • Racey Helps postcard checklist
  • Extract from a 1966 TV interview on YouTube

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Angus Clifford Racey Helps 1913 1970 was an English children s author and illustrator His books were written in a simple style and feature woodland creatures and birds with illustrations by the author He is known also for illustrating postcards greeting cards jigsaw puzzles playing cards and wrapping paper Racey HelpsBorn2 February 1913Bristol EnglandDied1970BarnstapleOccupationChildren s author illustratorGenreChildren s literature Contents 1 Biography 2 Publication 3 Partial bibliography 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditHelps was born in Bristol on 2 February 1913 to Clifford R Helps and his wife Dorothy nee Davis who had married in Cardiff in 1911 1 He spent his childhood in the hamlet of Chelvey Somerset He was privately educated at a vicarage and later at Bristol Cathedral School Speaking in a 1966 television interview Helps traced his story telling back to his schooldays when he began to write stories for a sick younger cousin 2 On leaving school he entered the antiquarian book trade and attended the West of England College of Art Helps married Irene Orr on 8 April 1936 A daughter Anne was born in July 1937 and a son Julian in 1949 or 1950 3 He used to tell his young daughter a bedtime story every night His first notable success as an author and artist came during World War II with stories written for her When the war came Anne was packed off to a less noisy part of the country but she still insisted on her story and so Helps wrote them down for her drew pictures to illustrate them and sent them on During that time Racey and Irene lived in Shepton Mallet Somerset and were hosts to many young American soldiers based in the town besides running a hairdressing salon On one occasion a publisher happened to drop in and pick up one of Helps s handwritten illustrated booklets Helps was invited to London to discuss publication of future work For a while the family lived in Clevedon Somerset then moved to Saltford near Bath and in 1962 on to Barnstaple Devon where the scenic countryside provided further inspiration for Helps s pictures Racey Helps suffered a fatal heart attack at his Barnstaple home in 1970 at the age of 57 Publication EditHelps s stories were published initially by Collins and later by the Medici Society 4 He contributed to several children s annuals published by Collins Much of his work was published also by Rand McNally in the United States where he illustrated several books written by Helen Wing At least ten of his picture books appeared in German 5 At least one appeared in Danish 6 Partial bibliography EditFootprints in the Snow Collins 1946 The Upside Down Medicine Collins 1946 Barnaby Camps Out Collins 1947 My Friend Wilberforce Collins 1948 Barnaby in Search of a House Collins 1948 Littlemouse Crusoe Collins 1948 Tippetty s Treasure Collins 1949 Nobody Loves Me The Story of a Dutch Doll Collins 1950 Many Happy Returns Collins 1951 Barnaby and the Scare Crow Collins 1953 Little Tommy Purr Collins 1954 Two from a Tea Pot Collins 1954 Two s Company Collins 1955 Barnaby s Spring Clean Collins 1956 Prickly Pie Collins 1957 The Tail of Hunky Dory Collins 1958 Kingcup Cottage Medici Society 1962 Diggy Takes His Pick Medici Society 1964 Mr Roley to the Rescue Chilton Books 1966 The Blow Away Balloon World Distributors 1967 The Clean Sweep World Distributors 1967 Pinny Takes a Bath World Distributors 1967 Selina the Circus Seal Chilton Book 1967 Mr Flopears A Rainy Adventure Rand McNally amp Company 1969 Just Wilberforce Medici Society 1970 Pinny s Holiday Medici Society 1970 Guinea pig Podge Medici Society 1971 Racey Helps Picture Book verses by Celia Barrow Medici Society 1984 7 References Edit Bear Alley blogspot Retrieved 8 November 2012 Westward Television interview by Clive Gunnell Extract from a 1966 TV interview on YouTube Bear Alley Retrieved 7 December 2012 cached Facebook page Retrieved 7 December 2012 Licensing Racey Helps Archived 28 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Medici Society Frau Vogelscheuche Neu Isenburg Zweipunkt 1965 Speiki schwanzt die Schule Zweipunkt 1965 Der Hasenfest Reinbek bei Hamburg Carlsen Daxi Buch No 21 3rd e 1973 Zwei aus der Teekanne Carlsen Daxi Buch No 31 1972 Vater Samtohr und die Biber Carlsen Daxi Buch No 32 1972 Piek macht Ferien Carlsen Daxi Buch No 34 1972 Felix Feldmaus als Retter Carlsen Daxi Buch No 36 4th ed 1972 Der Grune Kafig Carlsen Daxi Buch No 41 1974 Katsengeschichten Carlsen Pixi Buch 17 18 1976 Paulines schonster Tag Carlsen 1983 Fransiskas Fodselsdag London Medici Society 1964 Bear Alley Blog Steve Holland 22 December 2006External links EditRacey Helps postcard checklist Extract from a 1966 TV interview on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Racey Helps amp oldid 1107396751, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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