Four years after Penguin Books had been founded by Sir Allen Lane, the idea for Puffin Books was hatched in 1939 when Noel Carrington, at the time an editor for Country Life books, met him and proposed a series of children's non-fiction picture books, inspired by the brightly coloured lithographed books mass-produced at the time for Soviet children. Lane saw the potential, and the first of the picture book series were published the following year. The name "Puffin" was a natural companion to the existing "Penguin" and "Pelican" books. Many continued to be reprinted right into the 1970s. A fiction list soon followed, when Puffin secured the paperback rights to Barbara Euphan Todd’s 1936 story Worzel Gummidge and brought it out as the first Puffin story book in 1941.
Many well-known illustrators and artists illustrated covers for Puffins - Charles Tunniliffe, Ronald Searle, and Edward Ardizzone amongst others.
This is part 2 of a 3 - part post on Puffin Books.
For earlier works, see part 1 also.
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| 1946 Treasure Island  cover by Lake  | 
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| 1947 Cranes Flying South  cover by Eleanor Graham  | 
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| 1947 Jam Tomorrow  cover by Grace Gabler  | 
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| 1947 Puffin Picture Book No. 74  Locomotives illustrated by Paul B. Mann  | 
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| 1947 Puffin Picture Books No.52  Paper Birds illustrated by R.B. Talbot Kelly front cover  | 
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| 1947 Puffin Picture Books No.52  Paper Birds illustrated by R.B. Talbot Kelly back cover  | 
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| 1948 Golden Island  cover by Constance Marshall  | 
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| 1948 The Young Detectives  cover by William Grimmond  | 
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| 1949 Ballet Shoes | 
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| 1949 Kidnapped  cover by A.H. Hall  | 
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| 1949 Puffin Picture Book No.60  Building a House illustrated by Richard Leacroft front cover  | 
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| 1949 Puffin Picture Book No.60  Building a House illustrated by Richard Leacroft back cover  | 
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| 1949 Puffin Picture Book No.86  Airliners illustrated by John Stroud front cover  | 
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| 1949 Puffin Picture Book No.86  Airliners illustrated by John Stroud back cover  | 
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| 1949 Tarka The Otter  illustrated by Charles Tunnicliffe  | 
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| 1949 Worzel Gummidge Againillustrated by Elixabeth Alldridge | 
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| 1950 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer  cover by Arthur H. Hall  | 
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| 1950 Woman Among Savages  cover by Faith Jacques  | 
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| 1951 Fairy Tales from the Isle of Man  front cover by John Harwood  | 
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| 1951 Fairy Tales from the Isle of Man  back cover by John Harwood  | 
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| 1951 The Grey Goose of Kilnevin | 
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| 1951 The Secret Garden  cover by Gloria Freedman  | 
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| 1952 Ditta's Tree  cover by Sheila Hawkins  | 
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| 1952 Selected Stories and Verses  cover by Richard Kennedy  | 
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| 1953 ( 1945 illustration ) Worzel Gummidge or The Scarecrow of Scatterbrook  illustrated by Elixabeth Alldridge  | 
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| 1953 Little Women  illustrated by Astrid Walford  | 
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| 1955 Melissa Ann  cover by Sylvia Dyson  | 
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| 1955 Puffin Picture Book No.98  Farm Crops in Britain illustrated by S.R. Badmin front cover  | 
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| 1955 Puffin Picture Book No.98  Farm Crops in Britain illustrated by S.R. Badmin back cover  | 
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| 1955 The Children Who Lived in a Barn  cover by Mary Gernat  | 
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| 1956 Four Mysteries Solved by Norman & Henry Bones | 
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| 1956 Heidi  cover by Cecil Leslie  | 
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| 1956 The Circus is Coming  cover by Clarke Hutton  | 
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| 1956 The Puffin Song Book  cover by Ronald Searle  | 
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| 1957 Redcap Runs Away | 
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| 1957 Savage Gold  illustrated by Robert Medley  | 
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| 1958 The Story of the Treasure Seekers  illustrated by Cecil Leslie  | 
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| 1958 The Story of the Treasure Seekers  illustrated by Cecil Leslie ( 1969 edition )  | 
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| 1958 The Wouldbegoods  illustrated by Cecil Leslie  | 
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| 1959 Avalanche!  illustrated by Alie Evers  | 
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| 1960 A Hundred Million Francs  cover by Richard Kennedy  | 









































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