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+ | |1966 in ''The Eleanor Farjeon Book'', ed. Naomi Lewis<ref>https://www.worldcat.org/title/book-for-eleanor-farjeon-a-tribute-to-her-life-and-work-1881-1965/oclc/296874&referer=brief_results</ref> |
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|in ''Hundreds and Hundreds'', ed. Peter Dickinson<ref>Brian Scott. "National Curriculum History, Schemes of Work and the Primary School Child". Teaching History, No. 69 (October 1992), pp. 19-21. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43257726 |
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**The Sword and the Circle (1981), illus. Shirley Felts |
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+ | **[[The Light Beyond the Forest]] (1979), illus. Shirley Felts |
**[[The Road to Camlann]] (1981), illus. Shirley Felts |
**[[The Road to Camlann]] (1981), illus. Shirley Felts |
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*Black Ships Before Troy (1993), illus. Alan Lee |
*Black Ships Before Troy (1993), illus. Alan Lee |
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=== As editor === |
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*Is Anyone There? (with Monica Dickens, charity anthology, 1978)<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/723688.Is_Anyone_There_</ref> |
*Is Anyone There? (with Monica Dickens, charity anthology, 1978)<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/723688.Is_Anyone_There_</ref> |
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+ | *The Hodder and Stoughton Library of Great Historical Novels, chosen by Rosemary Sutcliff<ref>https://rosemarysutcliff.com/2012/05/04/in-most-historical-novels-plot-is-secondary-to-theme-and-subject-rosemary-sutcliff-discovery-of-the-day/</ref> |
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== Non-fiction == |
== Non-fiction == |
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=== Interviews === |
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* Emma Fisher, "Rosemary Sutcliff". ''The Pied Pipers: Interviews with the influential creators of children's literature''. Justin Wintle and Emma Fisher. London and New York : Paddington Press Ltd, 1974.<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/title/pied-pipers-interviews-with-the-influential-creators-of-childrens-literature/oclc/643725427&referer=brief_results</ref> |
* Emma Fisher, "Rosemary Sutcliff". ''The Pied Pipers: Interviews with the influential creators of children's literature''. Justin Wintle and Emma Fisher. London and New York : Paddington Press Ltd, 1974.<ref>http://www.worldcat.org/title/pied-pipers-interviews-with-the-influential-creators-of-childrens-literature/oclc/643725427&referer=brief_results</ref> |
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+ | * Cornelia Jones and Olivia R. Way. ''British Children's Authors: Interviews at Home''. Chicago : American Library Association, 1976.<ref>https://www.worldcat.org/title/british-childrens-authors-interviews-at-home/oclc/2493481&referer=brief_results</ref> |
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* Roy Plomley, ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/cf9decb8 Desert Island Discs]''. First broadcast BBC Radio 4, Saturday 1 October, 1983. |
* Roy Plomley, ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs/castaway/cf9decb8 Desert Island Discs]''. First broadcast BBC Radio 4, Saturday 1 October, 1983. |
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* Raymond H. Thompson, [http://d.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/text/interview-with-rosemary-sutcliff "Interview with Rosemary Sutcliff"]. ''Avalon to Camelot'', 1986. University of Rochester: The Camelot Project, 1999. |
* Raymond H. Thompson, [http://d.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/text/interview-with-rosemary-sutcliff "Interview with Rosemary Sutcliff"]. ''Avalon to Camelot'', 1986. University of Rochester: The Camelot Project, 1999. |
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* Held by literary executor Anthony Lawton, excerpted on rosemarysutcliff.com<ref>[https://rosemarysutcliff.com/category/rosemary-sutcliffs-diary/page/8/ https://rosemarysutcliff.com/category/rosemary-sutcliffs-diary]<nowiki/>/</ref> |
* Held by literary executor Anthony Lawton, excerpted on rosemarysutcliff.com<ref>[https://rosemarysutcliff.com/category/rosemary-sutcliffs-diary/page/8/ https://rosemarysutcliff.com/category/rosemary-sutcliffs-diary]<nowiki/>/</ref> |
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+ | === Letters and archives === |
* Rosemary Sutcliff papers in de Grummond Collection, University of Southern Mississippi<ref>http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/degrum/public_html/html/research/findaids/sutcliff.htm</ref> |
* Rosemary Sutcliff papers in de Grummond Collection, University of Southern Mississippi<ref>http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/degrum/public_html/html/research/findaids/sutcliff.htm</ref> |
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** Script of radioplay "The New Laird", ''Stories from Scottish History'', Scottish Home Service, 1966. |
** Script of radioplay "The New Laird", ''Stories from Scottish History'', Scottish Home Service, 1966. |
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** Copies of 11 of Sutcliff's books including no. 2 copy of ''My Downs'' (1988) |
** Copies of 11 of Sutcliff's books including no. 2 copy of ''My Downs'' (1988) |
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* Seven Stories, National Centre for Children's Books. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK<ref>http://collection.sevenstories.org.uk/Dserve/Dserve.exe?dsqIni=dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=Overview.tcl&dsqSearch=(((text)=%27rosemary%27)AND((text)=%27sutcliff%27))</ref> |
* Seven Stories, National Centre for Children's Books. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK<ref>http://collection.sevenstories.org.uk/Dserve/Dserve.exe?dsqIni=dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqDb=Catalog&dsqCmd=Overview.tcl&dsqSearch=(((text)=%27rosemary%27)AND((text)=%27sutcliff%27))</ref> |
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− | ** 11 letters to |
+ | ** 11 letters to Barbara Leonie Picard, 1955-1961 |
** The J. A. Cowie Collection of Rosemary Sutcliff correspondence (1965-1989) |
** The J. A. Cowie Collection of Rosemary Sutcliff correspondence (1965-1989) |
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** 2 audio recordings with Kaye Webb |
** 2 audio recordings with Kaye Webb |
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+ | * The Bodley Head "Adult Editorial" files<ref>https://www.worldcat.org/title/39-letters-from-rosemary-sutcliff-in-the-bodley-head-adult-editorial-files/oclc/122551141&referer=brief_results</ref> |
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+ | ** 39 letters, 1974-1982. Revisions to ''The Light Beyond the Forest'', draft introductions to ''The Road to Camlann'', ''The Sword and the Circle''. |
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==Adaptations== |
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''The King Arthur Trilogy'' (1990)<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1052820.The_King_Arthur_Trilogy</ref> |
''The King Arthur Trilogy'' (1990)<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1052820.The_King_Arthur_Trilogy</ref> |
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*The Sword and the Circle |
*The Sword and the Circle |
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+ | *[[The Light Beyond the Forest]] |
− | *The Road to Camlann |
+ | *[[The Road to Camlann]] |
''Eagle's Honour ''(1995)<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6678300-eagle-s-honour?ac=1&from_search=true</ref> |
''Eagle's Honour ''(1995)<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6678300-eagle-s-honour?ac=1&from_search=true</ref> |
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*[[A Circlet of Oak Leaves]] |
*[[A Circlet of Oak Leaves]] |
Revision as of 22:03, 28 December 2018
This index lists all of Sutcliff's works, sorted into historical fiction (with which this wiki is mainly concerned), other formats and genres, adaptations, and collected editions.
For a chronological ordering of her historical fiction, see Chronology.
Historical fiction
Children's novels
- The Chronicles of Robin Hood (1950), illus. C. Walter Hodges
- The Queen Elizabeth Story (1950), illus. C. Walter Hodges
- The Armourer's House (1951), illus. C. Walter Hodges
- Brother Dusty-Feet (1952), illus. C. Walter Hodges
- The Witch's Brat (1970), illus. Robert Micklewright (UK), Richard Lebenson (US)
- Flame-Coloured Taffeta (1986)
Young adult novels
- Simon (1953), illus. Richard Kennedy
- The Eagle of the Ninth (1954), illus. C. Walter Hodges
- Outcast (1955), illus. Richard Kennedy
- The Shield Ring (1956), illus. C. Walter Hodges
- The Silver Branch (1957), illus. Charles Keeping
- Warrior Scarlet (1958), illus. Charles Keeping
- The Lantern Bearers (1959), illus. Charles Keeping
- Knight's Fee (1960), illus. Charles Keeping
- Dawn Wind (1961), illus. Charles Keeping
- The Mark of the Horse Lord (1965), illus, Charles Keeping
- Blood Feud (1976)
- Sun Horse, Moon Horse (1977), illus. Shirley Felts
- Song for a Dark Queen (1978)
- Frontier Wolf (1980)
- Bonnie Dundee (1983)
- The Shining Company (1990)
- Sword Song (1997)
Adult novels
- Lady in Waiting (1956)
- The Rider of the White Horse (US: Rider on a White Horse, 1959)
- Sword at Sunset (1963)
- The Flowers of Adonis (1969)
- Blood and Sand (1987)
Short stories
Note: Eight short stories were published individually as illustrated books. At least three of these had originally appeared in anthologies. At least four more stories were published only in anthologies.
Title | Date | Illustrator | Note |
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The Bridge-Builders | 1959 | Douglas Relf | 1959 in Another Six, ed. Richard Armstrong[1] |
The Fugitives | 1964 | Charles Keeping | in Miscellany One, ed. Edward Blishen[2] |
A Saxon Settler | 1965 | John Lawrence | in People of the Past series |
A Circlet of Oak Leaves | 1968 | Victor Ambrus | 1965 in Winter's Tales for Children 1, ed. Caroline Hillier[3] |
The Chief's Daughter | 1967 | Victor Ambrus | 1966 in The Eleanor Farjeon Book, ed. Naomi Lewis[4] |
Swallows in the Spring | 1970 | Charles Keeping | in Galaxy, ed. Gabrielle Maunder[5] |
The Truce of the Games (A Crown of Wild Olive) | 1971 | Victor Ambrus | retitled "A Crown of Wild Olive" |
Heather, Oak, and Olive | 1972 | Victor Ambrus | "The Chief's Daughter"
"A Circlet of Oak Leaves" "A Crown of Wild Olive" |
The Capricorn Bracelet | 1973 | Charles Keeping | 6 stories |
The Changeling | 1974 | Victor Ambrus | |
We Lived in Drumfyvie | 1975 | 14 stories, with Margaret Lyford-Pike | |
Shifting Sands | 1977 | Laszlo Acs | |
Flowering Dagger | 1977 | in The Real Thing, ed. Peggy Woodford[6][7] | |
Eagle's Egg | 1981 | Victor Ambrus | |
The Hundredth Feather | 1984 | in Hundreds and Hundreds, ed. Peter Dickinson[8] | |
Eagle's Honour | 1995 | Victor Ambrus | "A Circlet of Oak Leaves"
"Eagle's Egg" |
Myths and legends
These novels for children retain some or all of their traditional fantastic elements, and are not set at precise points in history.
- Beowulf (Dragon Slayer) (1961), illus. Charles Keeping
- The Hound of Ulster (1963), illus. Victor Ambrus
- The High Deeds of Finn Mac Cool (1967), illus. Michael Charlton
- Tristan and Iseult (1971)
- The King Arthur Trilogy:
- The Sword and the Circle (1981), illus. Shirley Felts
- The Light Beyond the Forest (1979), illus. Shirley Felts
- The Road to Camlann (1981), illus. Shirley Felts
- Black Ships Before Troy (1993), illus. Alan Lee
- The Wanderings of Odysseus (1995), illus. Alan Lee
Other fiction
Picture books
- The Roundabout Horse (illus. Alan Marks, 1986)
- A Little Dog Like You (illus. Jane Johnson, 1990)
- Little Hound Found (illus. Joy Davies, 1989)
- Chess-dream in a Garden (with illus. Ralph Thompson, 1993)
- The Minstrel and the Dragon Pup (illus. Emma Chichester Clark, 1993)
Stage, screen, and radio
- Unidentified play on Joan of Arc, written late 1963[9]
- Stories from Scottish History series (Scottish Home Service, 1947-1972)[10]
- "The New Laird" in Stories from Scottish History series (Scottish Home Service, 7 May 1966)[11]
- Unidentified episodes adapted into The Capricorn Bracelet (1973)
- "The Garrison", play written early 1968[12]
- Ghost Story, US: Madhouse Mansion (screenplay, 1974)[13]
- Unidentified radio plays adapted into We Lived In Drumfyvie (1975)
- Mary Bedell (play, 1986)[14][15]
As editor
- Is Anyone There? (with Monica Dickens, charity anthology, 1978)[16]
- The Hodder and Stoughton Library of Great Historical Novels, chosen by Rosemary Sutcliff[17]
Non-fiction
Books
- Rudyard Kipling (The Bodley Head Monographs series, 1960)
- Batsford Living History Series:
- Houses and History (1960)
- Heroes and History (1965)
- Blue Remembered Hills: A Recollection (1983)
- My Downs (1988) 15-copy edition of 1962 radio text.[18][19]
Articles and essays
- "Beginning with Beowulf" in Horn Book, vol. 29 (February 1953), pp. 36-38[20][21][22]
- "Combined Ops" in The Junior Bookshelf, Vol. 24, No. 3 (July 1960)[23]
- "Kipling for Children" in The Kipling Journal (Dec. 1965). Condensed Rudyard Kipling monograph.
- "The Man Who Died at Sea" in The House of the Nightmare and Other Eerie Tales (ed. Kathleen Lines, 1967)[24]
- "One of the wheelchair brigade" in The Times, 4 May 1970[25]
- "History is People" at Children's Literature in Education conference, Exeter, 1971. Published in Children and Literature: Views and Reviews (ed. Virginia Haviland, 1973)[26]
- "Lost Summer" in The Thorny Paradise: Writers on writing for children (ed. Edward Blishen, 1975)[27]
- "Still in the Making" in School Bookshop News (March 1976)[28][29]
- "Kim" in Children's Literature in Education, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Dec. 1982)[30]
- "Novelist's Hat and Minstrel's Bonnet" in Bookmark, vol. 11 (Sept. 1983).[31] Collected in The Best of Bookmark: Children's writers talk about their work (ed. Jeffrey Aldridge, 1994)[32]
- "History and Time" at Children's Literature New England Travelers in Time conference, Cambridge, 1989. Published in Travelers in Time: Past, Present, and to Come, CLNE (1990)[33]
- "Rosemary Sutcliff" in Speaking for Ourselves: Autobiographical Sketches by Notable Authors of Books for Young Adults (ed. Donald R. Gallo, 1990)[34]
Radio and television
- Untitled talk on For Your Bookshelf (BBC Home Service Basic, 9 April 1962)[35]
- My Downs (BBC Home Service Basic, 19 August 1962)[36]
- BBC "For Schools and Colleges" programming:
- "Athens and Sparta (i)" on Men in History (BBC One London, 14 Nov. 1966)[37]
- "Athens and Sparta (ii)" on Men in History (BBC One London, 21 Nov. 1966)[38]
- "England and Her Neighbours: Wales" on Men in History (BBC One London, 24 April 1967)[39]
- "England and Her Neighbours: Scotland" on Men in History (BBC One London, 1 May 1967)[40]
- Talk on Cranford by Mrs. Gaskell on Reading and Re-reading (BBC Network 3, 12 May 1967)[41]
Interviews
- Emma Fisher, "Rosemary Sutcliff". The Pied Pipers: Interviews with the influential creators of children's literature. Justin Wintle and Emma Fisher. London and New York : Paddington Press Ltd, 1974.[42]
- Cornelia Jones and Olivia R. Way. British Children's Authors: Interviews at Home. Chicago : American Library Association, 1976.[43]
- Roy Plomley, Desert Island Discs. First broadcast BBC Radio 4, Saturday 1 October, 1983.
- Raymond H. Thompson, "Interview with Rosemary Sutcliff". Avalon to Camelot, 1986. University of Rochester: The Camelot Project, 1999.
- John Withrington, "An Interview with Rosemary Sutcliff". Quondam et Futurus, Vol. 1, No. 4 (Winter 1991), pp. 53-60.
Unpublished papers
Fiction juvenilia
- "Summer [Something]" or "[Something] Summer" (1940s), first novel described in "Lost Summer" article, manuscript destroyed.[44]
- Wild Sunrise (1940s), novel about the Roman conquest of Britain, manuscript lost.[45]
- Collection of British legends (1940s), submitted to Oxford University Press by Col. Crookenden.[46]
Diaries
- Held by literary executor Anthony Lawton, excerpted on rosemarysutcliff.com[47]
Letters and archives
- Rosemary Sutcliff papers in de Grummond Collection, University of Southern Mississippi[48]
- Script of radioplay "The New Laird", Stories from Scottish History, Scottish Home Service, 1966.
- Book of notes for three stories: The Red Dragon, The Lantern Bearer, The Amber Dolphin
- Rosemary Sutcliff Letters, Toronto Public Library[49]
- 83 letters, 14 Christmas cards, 7 'Round Robins', to Christina Duff Stewart, 1958-1991
- 2 Christmas ornaments and other gifts
- Clippings and photographs
- Copies of 11 of Sutcliff's books including no. 2 copy of My Downs (1988)
- Seven Stories, National Centre for Children's Books. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK[50]
- 11 letters to Barbara Leonie Picard, 1955-1961
- The J. A. Cowie Collection of Rosemary Sutcliff correspondence (1965-1989)
- 2 audio recordings with Kaye Webb
- The Bodley Head "Adult Editorial" files[51]
- 39 letters, 1974-1982. Revisions to The Light Beyond the Forest, draft introductions to The Road to Camlann, The Sword and the Circle.
Adaptations
The Armourer's House
- "The Armourer's House", 5 parts, ad. Marilyn Fox, on Jackanory, BBC One London, 20-24 Dec 1971[52][53]
Blue Remembered Hills
- "Blue Remembered Hills", 7 parts, ad. Pat McLoughlin, Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4, 27 Feb-7 March 1986[54][55]
Blood and Sand
- Love and Death in Arabia / Red Hot Sea (Takarazuka Revue musical, 2008)[56]
Blood Feud
- The Sea Dragon (Thames Television, 1990)[57]
Brother Dusty-Feet
- "Brother Dusty Feet: A Chronicle of the Road", 5 parts, ad. Nan MacDonald, on Children's Hour, BBC Home Service, 24 Feb-24 March 1954[58][59]
- Brother Dusty-Feet: A Chronicle of the Road, 6 parts, ad. Nan MacDonald, BBC Home Service, 9 July-6 Aug 1964[60][61]
The Capricorn Bracelet
- Adapted from scripts written for Stories from Scottish History, BBC Radio Scotland, prior to 1973
Dawn Wind
The Eagle of the Ninth
- "The Eagle of the Ninth", 3 parts, ad. Michael Hyde, on For the Schools, BBC Home Service, 10-24 June 1955[66][67]
- "The Eagle of the Ninth", 6 parts, ad. Felix Felton, on Children's Hour, BBC Home Service, 27 Feb-3 April 1957.[68][69] Rebroadcast 1958, 1959, 1963[70]
- "The Eagle of the Ninth", 10 parts, ad. Felix Felton & Susan Ashman, on Story Time, BBC Radio 4, 9-20 Aug 1971[71][72]
- The Eagle of the Ninth, 6 parts, ad. Bill Craig, BBC One London, 4 September-9 October 1977[73][74]
- The Eagle of the Ninth: A Play, ad. Mary Renstan (1991)[75][76]
- The Eagle of the Ninth, 4 parts, ad. Sean Darner, Children's BBC Radio 4, 2-23 June 1996[77])[78]
- The Eagle (film, 2011)
The King Arthur Trilogy
- "The Sword and the Circle", ad. Olwen Wymark, Cat's Whiskers, BBC Radio 4 FM, 3 August 1987[79]
Knight's Fee
- "Knight's Fee", 5 parts, ad. Christine Secombe, Jackanory, BBC One London, 15-19 November 1982[80][81]
The Lantern Bearers
- "The Lantern Bearers", 6 parts, ad. Felix Felton, Children's Hour, BBC Home Service, 19 Feb-26 March 1961[82][83]
The Mark of the Horse Lord
- "The Mark of the Horse Lord", 6 parts, ad. Ian Wishart, on Story Time, BBC Home Service, 27 Oct-1 Dec 1966[86][87]
Outcast
- "Outcast", 6 parts, ad. David Scott Daniel, Story Time, BBC Home Service, 19 May-23 June 1965[88][89]
Simon
- "Simon", 2 parts, ad. Philippa Pearce, For the Schools, BBC Home Service, 15-22 March 1955[90][91]
- "Simon", 4 parts, ad. Felix Felton, Children's Hour, BBC Home Service, 10 June-1 July 1959[92][93]
Song for a Dark Queen
- The play of Song for a Dark Queen, ad. Nigel Bryant (1984)[94]
Sword at Sunset
- Sword at Sunset, ad. James Beagon (play, 2014)[95]
Tristan and Iseult
Warrior Scarlet
- "Warrior Scarlet", 3 parts, ad. Edward Blishen, For the Schools, BBC Home Service, 22 Jan-5 Feb 1960[98][99][100]
- "Warrior Scarlet", 5 parts, ad. Ann Finucane, Jackanory, BBC One London, 14-18 October 1974[101][102]
We Lived in Drumfyvie
- Adapted from scripts written for unidentified radioplay series, prior to 1975
Collected editions
Heather, Oak, and Olive (1972)[103]
Three Legions (1980)[104], see also The Eagle of the Ninth Chronicles
The Best of Rosemary Sutcliff (1987)[105]
The King Arthur Trilogy (1990)[106]
- The Sword and the Circle
- The Light Beyond the Forest
- The Road to Camlann
Eagle's Honour (1995)[107]
The Eagle of the Ninth Chronicles (2010)[108], see also Three Legions
Other bibliographies
- Sandra Garside-Neville, Rosemary Sutcliff: An Appreciation. Solander 8, December 2000, 6-8. blueremembered.blogspot.com 9 April 2012.
- Anthony Lawton, rosemarysutcliff.com
- Fantastic Fiction: Rosemary Sutcliff
- Wikipedia: Rosemary Sutcliff
References
- ↑ https://www.worldcat.org/title/another-six-stories/oclc/155203309&referer=brief_results
- ↑ http://www.worldcat.org/title/miscellany-one/oclc/15044778&referer=brief_results
- ↑ https://www.worldcat.org/title/winters-tales-for-children-1/oclc/1729902&referer=brief_results
- ↑ https://www.worldcat.org/title/book-for-eleanor-farjeon-a-tribute-to-her-life-and-work-1881-1965/oclc/296874&referer=brief_results
- ↑ http://www.worldcat.org/title/galaxy-edited-by-gabrielle-maunder/oclc/563538109&referer=brief_results
- ↑ https://www.worldcat.org/title/real-thing-seven-stories-of-love/oclc/219813503&referer=brief_results
- ↑ http://www.worldcat.org/title/looking-for-love-seven-uncommon-love-stories/oclc/962863604&referer=brief_results
- ↑ Brian Scott. "National Curriculum History, Schemes of Work and the Primary School Child". Teaching History, No. 69 (October 1992), pp. 19-21. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43257726
- ↑ https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/content/osborne/pdfs/rosemary-sutcliff-letters-updated-may-2014.pdf
- ↑ http://www.broadcastforschools.co.uk/site/Stories_from_Scottish_History
- ↑ http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/degrum/public_html/html/research/findaids/sutcliff.htm
- ↑ https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/content/osborne/pdfs/rosemary-sutcliff-letters-updated-may-2014.pdf
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071791/
- ↑ https://books.google.ca/books?id=WwFR5tZ9bTQC&pg=PA307&lpg=PA307&dq=Mary+Bedell+play+1986&source=bl&ots=8NV24DeFsb&sig=iOqOjTA66o2MFZlMCUcGbexJZ_w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj-8ov-wZTbAhXOtlkKHU4ODbMQ6AEIKzAC#v=onepage&q=Mary%20Bedell%20play%201986&f=false
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Sutcliff#Other_works
- ↑ https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/723688.Is_Anyone_There_
- ↑ https://rosemarysutcliff.com/2012/05/04/in-most-historical-novels-plot-is-secondary-to-theme-and-subject-rosemary-sutcliff-discovery-of-the-day/
- ↑ https://www.worldcat.org/title/my-downs/oclc/656539703&referer=brief_results
- ↑ https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/content/osborne/pdfs/rosemary-sutcliff-letters-updated-may-2014.pdf
- ↑ https://books.google.ca/books?id=j5nc6S5Dj98C&pg=PA153&dq=sutcliff+%22beginning+with+beowulf%22+%22horn+book%22+1953+talcroft&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjy0_jjpL3bAhVwp1kKHe4NBBwQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=sutcliff%20%22beginning%20with%20beowulf%22%20%22horn%20book%22%201953%20talcroft&f=false
- ↑ https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1227&context=etd
- ↑ https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004529106
- ↑ https://www.worldcat.org/title/combined-ops/oclc/769646744&referer=brief_results
- ↑ https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12053658-the-house-of-the-nightmare-and-other-eerie-tales#
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- ↑ https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-is-people-pag-305-312/oclc/769847134&referer=brief_results
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