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Elinor M. Brent-Dyer Books in Order
Elinor M. Brent-Dyer is a renowned British author, born Gladys Eleanor May Dyer on April 6, 1894, in South Shields, England. Her formative years were marked by a modest upbringing with limited resources. As the only daughter of Eleanor Watson Rutherford and Charles Morris Brent Dyer, she faced the challenge of her father's early departure and her brother Henzell's untimely death in 1912. A dedicated educator, Elinor pursued her passion for teaching, graduating from the City of Leeds Training College and embarking on a 36-year career in various state and private schools across England. She later adopted the pen name Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer in the early 1920s. Her writing career flourished, with her first book, 'Gerry Goes to School', published in 1922, followed by the inaugural 'Chalet' story, 'The School at the Chalet', in 1925. Her conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1930 further influenced her work.
Bibliography verified: March 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Elinor M. Brent-Dyer's book series? Elinor M. Brent-Dyer has written 8 book series. The most notable is the Chudleigh Hold series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Elinor M. Brent-Dyer
- #1
Chudleigh Hold(1954) - #2
The Condor Crags Adventure(2018) - #3
Top Secret(2020)
- #1
A Thrilling Term at Janeways(1927) - #2
Caroline the Second(1937)
- #1
Gerry Goes to School(1922) - #2
A Head Girl's Difficulties(1923) - #3
The Maids of La Rochelle(1924) - #4
Seven Scamps(1927) - #5
Heather Leaves School(1929) - #6
Janie of La Rochelle(1932) - #7
Janie Steps In(1953)
- #1
Lorna at Wynyards(1947) - #2
Stepsisters for Lorna(1948)
- #1
The Chalet Girls' Cookbook(1953) - #2
Chalet Club News Letters(2004)
- #1
The School at Skelton Hall(1962) - #2
Trouble at Skelton Hall(1963)
- #1
Jean of Storms(1930) - #2
The School by the River(1930) - #3
Elizabeth the Gallant(1935) - #4
Monica turns up trumps(1936) - #5
The Lost Staircase(1946) - #6
The new house mistress(1952) - #7
The 'Susannah' adventure(1953) - #8
Kennelmaid Nan(1954) - #9
Nesta Steps Out(1954) - #10
Beechy of the Harbour School(1955) - #11
Carnation of the Upper Fourth(1958)
- #1
The School at the Chalet(1925) - #2
Jo of the Chalet School(1926) - #3
The Princess of the Chalet School(1927) - #4
The Head Girl of the Chalet School(1928) - #5
Rivals of the Chalet School(1929) - #6
Eustacia Goes to the Chalet School(1930) - #7
The Chalet School and Jo(1931) - #8
The Chalet Girls in Camp(1932) - #9
Exploits of the Chalet Girls(1933) - #10
The Chalet School and the Lintons(1934) - #11
The New House at the Chalet School(1935) - #12
Jo Returns to the Chalet School(1936) - #13
The New Chalet School(1938) - #14
A United Chalet School(1938) - #15
The Chalet School in Exile(1940) - #16
The Chalet School at War(1941) - #17
The Chalet School Goes to It(1941) - #18
The Highland Twins at the Chalet School(1942) - #19
Gay Lambert at the Chalet School(1944) - #20
Lavender Laughs in the Chalet School(1944) - #21
Gay From China at the Chalet School(1944) - #22
Jo to the Rescue(1945) - #23
Three Go to the Chalet School(1949) - #24
The Chalet School and the Island(1950) - #25
Peggy of the Chalet School(1950) - #26
The Chalet School and Rosalie(1951) - #27
Carola Storms the Chalet School(1951) - #28
The Wrong Chalet School(1952) - #29
Shocks for the Chalet School(1952) - #30
The Chalet School in the Oberland(1952) - #31
Bride Leads the Chalet School(1953) - #32
Changes for the Chalet School(1953) - #33
The Chalet School and Barbara(1954) - #34
Joey Goes to the Oberland(1954) - #35
Tom Tackles the Chalet School(1955) - #36
The Chalet School Does It Again(1955) - #37
A Chalet Girl from Kenya(1955) - #38
Mary-Lou at the Chalet School(1956) - #39
A Genius at the Chalet School(1956) - #40
A Problem for the Chalet School(1956) - #41
A Leader in the Chalet School(1956) - #42
The New Mistress at the Chalet School(1957) - #43
Excitements at the Chalet School(1957) - #44
The Coming of Age of the Chalet School(1958) - #45
Chalet School & Richenda(1958) - #46
Trials for the Chalet School(1959) - #47
Theodora and the Chalet School(1959) - #48
Joey and Co. in Tirol(1960) - #49
Ruey Richardson at the Chalet School(1960) - #50
The Chalet School Wins the Trick(1961) - #51
The Feud in the Chalet School(1962) - #52
A Future Chalet School Girl(1962) - #53
The Chalet School Triplets(1963) - #54
The Chalet School Reunion(1963) - #55
Jane and the Chalet School(1964) - #56
Redheads at the Chalet School(1964) - #57
Adrienne and the Chalet School(1965) - #58
Summer Term at the Chalet School(1965) - #59
Challenge for the Chalet School(1966) - #60
Two Sams at the Chalet School(1967) - #61
Althea Joins the Chalet School(1969) - #62
Prefects of the Chalet School(1970) - #63
The Mystery at the Chalet School(1970) - #64
Chalet School Fête(1971) - #65
A Rebel at the Chalet School(1974) - #66
Visitors for the Chalet School(1995) - #67
The Chalet School Christmas Story Book(2007)
About Elinor M. Brent-Dyer
Elinor M. Brent-Dyer is a renowned British author, born Gladys Eleanor May Dyer on April 6, 1894, in South Shields, England. Her formative years were marked by a modest upbringing with limited resources. As the only daughter of Eleanor Watson Rutherford and Charles Morris Brent Dyer, she faced the challenge of her father's early departure and her brother Henzell's untimely death in 1912. A dedicated educator, Elinor pursued her passion for teaching, graduating from the City of Leeds Training College and embarking on a 36-year career in various state and private schools across England. She later adopted the pen name Elinor Mary Brent-Dyer in the early 1920s. Her writing career flourished, with her first book, 'Gerry Goes to School', published in 1922, followed by the inaugural 'Chalet' story, 'The School at the Chalet', in 1925. Her conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1930 further influenced her work.
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