Webb wrote poems for a series of fairy books illustrated by Margaret Tarrant,[5] with whom she worked on around 20 books.[6] The treatment of childhood by Tarrant and Webb is now regarded as sentimentalised, typical of its time.[7] She had no children of her own,[8] She died 2 May 1930 in London.[9]
Her work is also considered ahead of its time with entries into fantasy parallel worlds, depictions of strong female leads, and includes intense characterisations of people considered on the margins of society. Good copies of Little Round House change hands for £100s of pounds in the specialist book trade.[10]
Partial bibliography
Mr Papingay's Flying Shop
Mr Papingay's Ship
Mr Papingay's Caravan
Mr Papingay and the Little Round House
The Little Round House
The Little One In Between
Eliz'beth, Phil and Me
The Littlest One
The Littlest One Again
The Littlest One: His Book
The Littlest One: Third Book
John, Me and the Dickery Dog
The Magic Lamplighter
The House with the Twisting Passage
Knock Three Times! (1917, fantasy novel, illustrated by Tarrant, repub. 1994 by Wordsworth Editions Ltd, reprint. 2007)
A Pocketful of Posies
The Littlest Fairy
The Girls of Chequertrees
Adventures at Chequertrees
Jonathan Mends the Mats
The 'Normous Sunday Story Book
Fairies series
The Pond Fairies
Heath Fairies
Seashore Fairies
Weather Fairies
Wild Fruit Fairies
Twilight Fairies
Orchard Fairies
Forest Fairies
Flower Fairies
Insect Fairies
Seed Fairies
House Fairies
Water Fairies
References
^"'WEBB, Marion St John". Who's Who. Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2017.