Henry Treece
(1911 - 1966)
Henry Treece (December 22, 1911 – June 10, 1966) was a British poet and writer, who worked also as a teacher and editor. He wrote a range of works, but became mainly remembered as a writer of juvenile historical novels.
Bibliography
The Bombard (1959)
David Onny and his friends serve as bombardiers under the Black Prince.
The Children's Crusade (1958)
Like most of their companions who survived the journey, Geoffrey de Villacours and his sister Alys are sold into slavery in Egypt.
The Eagles Have Flown (1954)
A story of Britain after the retreat of the Roman legions and the warrior king Artos, known to history as King Arthur.
Legions of the Eagle (1954)
The first Roman invasion of Britain.
Men of the Hills (1957)
The story of the first invasion of Britain during the bronze age.
Perilous Pilgrimage (1959)
Like most of their companions who survived the journey, Geoffrey de Villacours and his sister Alys are sold into slavery in Egypt.
Ride Into Danger (1959)
A tale of knights and squires during the reign of Edward III of England.
The Road to Miklagard (1957)
Harald Sigurdson joins Prince Arkil of Denmark and journeys to Ireland, Spain, and Constantinople, and then across Europe back home again.
Viking's Dawn (1955)
A story of Viking explorations.
Viking’s Dawn (1956)
A young man embarks on his first Viking voyage, full of danger and violence and just a little mystery.
Read online at archive.org.
Viking's Sunset (1960)
Harald Sigurdson, returning from a raid to find his own homestead destroyed, vows vengeance and pursues Haakon Redeye to the new world.