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|1968
 
|1968
 
|Victor Ambrus
 
|Victor Ambrus
|1965 in ''Winter's Tales for Children'' ''1'', ed. C. Hillier<ref>https://www.worldcat.org/title/winters-tales-for-children-1/oclc/1729902&referer=brief_results</ref>
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|1965 in ''Winter's Tales for Children'' ''1'', ed. Caroline Hillier<ref>https://www.worldcat.org/title/winters-tales-for-children-1/oclc/1729902&referer=brief_results</ref>
 
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|[[The Chief's Daughter]]
 
|[[The Chief's Daughter]]
 
|1967
 
|1967
 
|Victor Ambrus
 
|Victor Ambrus
|1966 in ''The Eleanor Farjeon Book'', ed. N. 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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|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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|[[Swallows in the Spring]]
 
|[[Swallows in the Spring]]
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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
 
|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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|Victor Ambrus
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|"A Circlet of Oak Leaves"
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"Eagle's Egg"
 
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*The King Arthur Trilogy:
 
*The King Arthur Trilogy:
 
**The Sword and the Circle (1981), illus. Shirley Felts
 
**The Sword and the Circle (1981), illus. Shirley Felts
**The Light Beyond the Forest (1979), 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
 
*Black Ships Before Troy (1993), illus. Alan Lee
 
*Black Ships Before Troy (1993), illus. Alan Lee
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=== As editor ===
 
=== As editor ===
 
*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>
   
 
== Non-fiction ==
 
== Non-fiction ==
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=== Interviews ===
 
=== 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.<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>
 
* 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.
 
* 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>
   
=== Libraries and archives ===
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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>
 
** 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)
 
* 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>
** 11 letters to Barbara Leonie Picard, 1955-1961
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** 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)
 
** 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''.
   
 
==Adaptations==
 
==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>
 
*The Sword and the Circle
 
*The Sword and the Circle
*The Light Beyond the Forest
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*[[The Light Beyond the Forest]]
*The Road to Camlann
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*[[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>
 
*[[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

  1. The Chronicles of Robin Hood (1950), illus. C. Walter Hodges
  2. The Queen Elizabeth Story (1950), illus. C. Walter Hodges
  3. The Armourer's House (1951), illus. C. Walter Hodges
  4. Brother Dusty-Feet (1952), illus. C. Walter Hodges
  5. The Witch's Brat (1970), illus. Robert Micklewright (UK), Richard Lebenson (US)
  6. Flame-Coloured Taffeta (1986)

Young adult novels

  1. Simon (1953), illus. Richard Kennedy
  2. The Eagle of the Ninth (1954), illus. C. Walter Hodges
  3. Outcast (1955), illus. Richard Kennedy
  4. The Shield Ring (1956), illus. C. Walter Hodges
  5. The Silver Branch (1957), illus. Charles Keeping
  6. Warrior Scarlet (1958), illus. Charles Keeping
  7. The Lantern Bearers (1959), illus. Charles Keeping
  8. Knight's Fee  (1960), illus. Charles Keeping
  9. Dawn Wind (1961), illus. Charles Keeping
  10. The Mark of the Horse Lord (1965), illus, Charles Keeping
  11. Blood Feud (1976)
  12. Sun Horse, Moon Horse (1977), illus. Shirley Felts
  13. Song for a Dark Queen (1978)
  14. Frontier Wolf (1980)
  15. Bonnie Dundee (1983)
  16. The Shining Company (1990)
  17. Sword Song (1997)

Adult novels

  1. Lady in Waiting (1956)
  2. The Rider of the White Horse (US: Rider on a White Horse, 1959)
  3. Sword at Sunset (1963)
  4. The Flowers of Adonis (1969)
  5. 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
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.

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]
  • "Brother Dusty Feet", on Jackanory, BBC One London, 18-22 September 1967[62][63]

The Capricorn Bracelet

  • Adapted from scripts written for Stories from Scottish History, BBC Radio Scotland, prior to 1973

Dawn Wind

  • Dawn Wind, 6 parts, ad. Felix Felton, BBC Home Service, 24 August-28 September 1962[64][65]

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 Lantern Bearers", 10 parts, ad. Monica Grey, Story Time, BBC Radio 4, 6-17 August 1984[84][85]

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

  • "Tristan and Isolde", 5 parts, ad. Marilyn Fox, Jackanory, BBC One London, 4-8 March 1974[96][97]

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]

Eagle's Honour (1995)[107]

The Eagle of the Ninth Chronicles (2010)[108], see also Three Legions

Other bibliographies

  1. Sandra Garside-Neville, Rosemary Sutcliff: An Appreciation. Solander 8, December 2000, 6-8. blueremembered.blogspot.com 9 April 2012.
  2. Anthony Lawton, rosemarysutcliff.com
  3. Fantastic Fiction: Rosemary Sutcliff
  4. Wikipedia: Rosemary Sutcliff

References

  1. https://www.worldcat.org/title/another-six-stories/oclc/155203309&referer=brief_results
  2. http://www.worldcat.org/title/miscellany-one/oclc/15044778&referer=brief_results
  3. https://www.worldcat.org/title/winters-tales-for-children-1/oclc/1729902&referer=brief_results
  4. https://www.worldcat.org/title/book-for-eleanor-farjeon-a-tribute-to-her-life-and-work-1881-1965/oclc/296874&referer=brief_results
  5. http://www.worldcat.org/title/galaxy-edited-by-gabrielle-maunder/oclc/563538109&referer=brief_results
  6. https://www.worldcat.org/title/real-thing-seven-stories-of-love/oclc/219813503&referer=brief_results
  7. http://www.worldcat.org/title/looking-for-love-seven-uncommon-love-stories/oclc/962863604&referer=brief_results
  8. 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
  9. https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/content/osborne/pdfs/rosemary-sutcliff-letters-updated-may-2014.pdf
  10. http://www.broadcastforschools.co.uk/site/Stories_from_Scottish_History
  11. http://www.lib.usm.edu/legacy/degrum/public_html/html/research/findaids/sutcliff.htm
  12. https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/content/osborne/pdfs/rosemary-sutcliff-letters-updated-may-2014.pdf
  13. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071791/
  14. 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
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  16. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/723688.Is_Anyone_There_
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