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- Ian Serraillier (24 September 1912 – 28 November 1994) was an English novelist and poet. He retold legends from England, Greece and Rome and was best...
- The Silver Sword is a children's novel written by Ian Serraillier, originally illustrated by C. Walter Hodges, published in the United Kingdom by Jonathan...
- King of the Cats by Barbara Sleigh (1955), and The Silver Sword by Ian Serraillier (1960). Many different genres featured in the list, e.g. The Puffin Song...
- Atonement by Ian McEwan Secrets by Jacqueline Wilson The Silver Sword by Ian Serraillier One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey Heart of Darkness by Joseph...
- Dodie Smith 1956 Harry the Dirty Dog Gene Zion 1956 The Silver Sword Ian Serraillier 1956 Known in the US as Escape from Warsaw. The Cat in the Hat Dr. Seuss...
- Navy by Peter Dawlish (1966) The Challenge of the Green Knight by Ian Serraillier (1966) Little Katia by E M Almedingen (1966) The Bushbabies by William...
- libretto by Adrian Mitc**** The Midnight Thief (1964) - libretto by Ian Serraillier The Mines of Sulphur (1965) - libretto by Beverley Cross A Penny for...
- by Ian Serraillier ends with an unnamed 'international children's village' in Appenzell. In an Afterword to the 2003 edition Jane Serraillier Grossfeld...
- Killed the Minotaur (1988) Fred Saberhagen, Ariadne's Web (2000) Ian Serraillier, The Way of Danger (1962) Althea Urn, Five Miles from Candia (1959) Moyra...
- (predecessor to ATE Superw****s), along with other authors such as Ian Serraillier and Joan Aiken. King was married twice, had three children and lived...