Eve Titus
July 16, 1922 – February 4, 2002 (aged 79)
Birth place: New York City, New York, USA
1 work in English-language magazines
| Date | Page | Type | Title | Magazine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 1969 | 29 | Short Fiction | The Two Stonecutters | Children's Digest, February 1969 |
7 English-language books
| Year | Type | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1958 | Chapbook | Basil of Baker Street | Eve Titus |
| 1964 | Chapbook | Basil and the Lost Colony | Eve Titus |
| 1971 | Chapbook | Basil and the Pygmy Cats | Eve Titus |
| 1976 | Chapbook | Basil in Mexico | Eve Titus |
| 1982 | Chapbook | Basil in the Wild West | Eve Titus |
| 2016 | Chapbook | Basil and the Cave of Cats | Eve Titus |
| 2017 | Collection | The Great Mouse Detective: Crumbs and Clues Collection | Eve Titus |
Titus was a concert pianist and children's fiction writer. She lived in California and Greece and conducted a storybook writing seminar in both locations (1980s). She is known best for two fiction series featuring anthropomorphic mice: Anatole, a French cheese-taster outside Paris, and Basil of Baker Street, a British detective in late Victorian London. --About the Author (Pocket Books, 1986/87); Wikipedia