Edward Blishen - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Mind How You Go (Constable, 1997)
  • The Disturbance Fee (Hamish Hamilton, 1988)
  • The Outside Contributor (Hamish Hamilton, 1986)
  • A Second Skin (Hamish Hamilton, 1984)
  • Donkey Work (Hamish Hamilton, 1983)
  • Lizzie Pye (Hamish Hamilton, 1982)
  • Shaky Relations: An autobiography (Hamish Hamilton, 1981)
  • A Nest of Teachers (Hamish Hamilton, 1980; Allison & Busby, 1985)
  • Sorry, Dad (Hamish Hamilton, 1978; Allison & Busby, 1984)
  • Uncommon Entrance (Thames & Hudson, 1974; Trafalgar Square Publishing, 1983)
  • The Golden Shadow (Longman, 1973) ‡
  • A Cack-Handed War (Thames & Hudson, 1972)
  • The God Beneath the Sea (Longman, 1970) ‡
  • This Right Soft Lot (Thames & Hudson, 1969; Panther, 1971)
  • Roaring Boys: A Schoolmaster's Agony (Thames & Hudson, 1955; Panther, 1966)
‡ by Blishen and Leon Garfield, illustrated by Charles Keeping

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