Eve Titus
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.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Anatole later became the subject of a Canadian-produced animated television series entitled Anatole, while Basil was adapted into the 1986 Disney animated feature film The Great Mouse Detective.
Titus was a member of Mystery Writers of America and The Baker Street Irregulars.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
BooksEdit
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- Anatole
- Anatole (1956)
- Anatole and the Cat (1957)
- Anatole and the Robot (1960)
- Anatole Over Paris (1961)
- Anatole in Italy (1963)
- Anatole and the Poodle (1965)
- Anatole and the Piano (1966)
- Anatole and the Thirty Thieves (1969)
- Anatole and the Toy Shop (1970)
- Anatole and the Pied Piper (1979)
- Basil of Baker Street
- Basil of Baker Street (1958)
- Basil and the Lost Colony (1964)
- Basil and the Pygmy Cats (1971)
- Basil in Mexico (1976)
- Basil in the Wild West (1982)
- Other
- The Kitten Who Couldn't Purr (1960)
- Mouse and the Lion (1962)
- The Two Stonecutters (1967)
- Mr. Shaw's Shipshape Shoeshop (1970)
- Why the Wind God Wept (1972)
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
- Bibliography at SciFan (Basil series)
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