Eve Titus

Eve Titus
Born (1922-07-16)July 16, 1922
New York City, New York, U.S.
Died February 4, 2002(2002-02-04) (aged 79)
Orlando, Florida, U.S.
Resting place Ashes spread in the Chesapeake Bay
Other names Nancy Lord
Occupation Writer, concert pianist
Spouse(s) Donald Titus (divorced)
Children Richard (1950–2007)

Eve Titus (July 16, 1922 – February 4, 2002) was an American children's writer. She is particularly known for her books featuring the anthropomorphic mice characters Anatole, a heroic and resourceful French mouse, and Basil of Baker Street, a Victorian era mouse private detective who emulates Sherlock Holmes. Both have been the subject of animated film adaptations.

Books

  • Anatole (1956)
  • Anatole and the Cat (1957)
  • Basil of Baker Street (1958)
  • Anatole and the Robot (1960)
  • The Kitten Who Couldn't Purr (1960)
  • Anatole Over Paris (1961)
  • Mouse and the Lion (1962)
  • Anatole in Italy (1963)
  • Basil and the Lost Colony (1964)
  • Anatole and the Poodle (1965)
  • Anatole and the Piano (1966)
  • The Two Stonecutters (1967)
  • Anatole and the Thirty Thieves (1969)
  • Mr Shaw's Shipshape Shoeshop (1970)
  • Anatole and the Toy Shop (1970)
  • Basil and the Pygmy Cats (1971)
  • Why the Wind God Wept (1972)
  • Basil in Mexico (1976)
  • Anatole and the Pied Piper (1979)
  • Basil in the Wild West (1982)

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