Richard Church
(1893 - 1972)
Richard Thomas Church (26 March 1893 – 4 March 1972) was an English writer, known as poet and critic; he also wrote novels and verse plays, and three well-received volumes of autobiography.
Bibliography
The Bells of Rye (1960)
French marauders steal the church bells from Rye. John Finch and his friend Mark Cundy are determined to bring them back again.
The Cave (1950)
John Walters and the members of the Tomahawk Club undertake the exploration of a cave he has discovered.
Dog Toby (1958)
The search for a runaway dog nearly leads to an international incident.
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Down River (1957)
John Walters and the members of the Tomahawk Club set out to explore a cave he has found.
Down River (1957)
John Walters and the members of the Tomahawk Club set out to explore a cave he has found. This is the second printing dust jacket by G.S.
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Down River (1958)
John Walters and the Tomahawk club return to explore their cave and encounter a band of smugglers.
Five Boys in a Cave (1951)
John Walters and the members of the Tomahawk Club undertake the exploration of a cave he has discovered.
A Squirrel Called Rufus (1941)
As all poets tend toward epic, Richard Church gives us the epic battle between the red squirrels and the grey.
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The White Doe (1969)
The story of a friendship between the squire’s son the son of a forester and a special deer.
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