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Roald Dahl (born September 13, 1916, Llandaff, Wales—died November 23, 1990, Oxford, England) was a British writer who was a popular author of ingenious and irreverent children’s books His best-known works include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) and Matilda (1988), both of which were adapted into popular films
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Roald Dahl was a British author who penned 19 children's books over his decades-long writing career In 1953 he published the best-selling story collection Someone
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Roald Dahl was a British novelist, poet, screenwriter, short-story writer, and wartime fighter pilot He became a prominent author, penning amazing and humorous stories for children after his flourishing career in the ‘Royal Air Force’ ended due to head injuries
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Roald Dahl was a British novelist, short-story writer, poet, screenwriter, and wartime fighter pilot He is best known for his children's books which include James and the Giant Peach, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The Witches, and more
- Roald Dahl Fans – Fan site for author Roald Dahl (1916-1990)
This fan website is dedicated to Roald Dahl (1916-1990), one of the world’s most beloved children’s authors Not only did he create such memorable characters as Willy Wonka, Danny the Champion of the World, and The BFG, but he also had a very successful career writing short stories for adults
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Complete order of Roald Dahl books in Publication Order and Chronological Order
- Roald Dahl: The Story Of The Storyteller - NPR
Roald Dahl is best known for his children's stories His first -- and arguably his most famous -- was James and the Giant Peach, published in 1961, when Dahl was already in his mid-40s
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