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Robert Geoffrey Trease FRSL (11
August 1909 – 27
January 1998) was a
prolific British writer who
published 113 books,
mainly for children,
between 1934...
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Treason (1940) is a children's
historical novel written by
Geoffrey Trease and is his best-known work. The
novel is set in
Elizabethan England at the...
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given to
Prince Malcolm, and is also the
initial setting for the
Geoffrey Trease historical novel Cue for Treason. In June 1994,
during the 1990s UK local...
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Against the
Barons is a 1934 children's
novel by the
British author Geoffrey Trease,
based on the
legend of
Robin Hood. It
tells the
story of an adolescent...
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fictionalised Lake
District setting. So did
Geoffrey Trease with his five
Black Banner school stories (1949–56),
starting with No Boats...
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Hodder & Stoughton, 2000) and,
Samuel Pepys and His World, by
Geoffrey Trease (London:
Thames and Hudson, 1972). The most
recent general study, Samuel...
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November 2019.
Retrieved 9 July 2019. Van
Trease 1993, p. 356. Van
Trease 1993, pp. 105–106. Van
Trease, Howard, ed. (1993).
Atoll Politics: The Republic...