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Geoffrey Trease

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(1909 - 1998)

Geoffrey Trease

(Robert) Geoffrey Trease (11 August 1909 – 27 January 1998) was a prolific British writer, publishing 113 books between 1934 (Bows Against the Barons) and 1997 (Cloak for a Spy). His work has been translated into 20 languages.

He is best known for writing children’s historical novels, whose content reflects his insistence on historically correct backgrounds, which he meticulously researched. However, with his ground-breaking study Tales Out of School (1949), he was also a pioneer of the idea that children’s literature should be a serious subject for study and debate. When he began his career, his radical viewpoint was a change from the conventional and often jingoistic tone of most children’s literature of the time, and he was one of the first authors who deliberately set out to appeal to both boys and girls and to feature strong leading characters of both sexes.



Bibliography

A Thousand for Sicily (1964)

A young British journalist follows Garibaldi on his Sicilian campaign.

Author(s): Geoffrey Trease
Illustrator(s): Louis Slobodkin

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