John Rowe Townsend
John Rowe Townsend was a British children's writer and children's literature scholar. His best-known children's novel is The Intruder, which won a 1971 Edgar Award. His best-known academic work is a reference series, Written for Children: An Outline of English Children's Literature (1965), the definitive work of its time on the subject. It was greatly expanded for the first revised edition as Written for Children: An Outline of English-language Children's Literature (1974) and updated for its 2nd to 4th revised editions in 1983, 1987, and 1990 – the last, "A survey of imaginative writing, including poetry and picture books, accompanied by a bibliography of works on children's literature and illustrations from many of the classics of children's literature through 1989.".
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Downstream
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1987
The persuading stick
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1986
Tom Tiddler's ground
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1985
Cloudy Bright
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1984
The islanders
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1981
The Xanadu Manuscript
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1977
Noah's Castle (Cadenzas S.)
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1975
The Summer people
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1972
The Intruder
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1969
Pirate's Island
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1968
Hell's Edge (Unicorn)
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1963
Trouble in the jungle
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1961
Gumble's Yard
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1961