Miscellany One | |
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Publication |
1964 |
Format |
Anthology |
Audience |
Children |
Miscellany One is an anthology of fiction, drama, and non-fiction for children edited by Edward Blishen, published by Oxford University Press in 1964. Rosemary Sutcliff's story "The Fugitives" was written for the collection, illustrated by Charles Keeping. The anthology was followed by Miscellany Two through Miscellany Six (1965-1969).[1]
Contents[]
- "Island Holiday" by Margaret MacPherson
- "A Bird's World" by Terry Gompertz
- "The Mersey Look" by Eric Allen"
- "Mischa My Bear" by Hans Baumann
- "Ballad of the Frog Princess" by Charles Causley
- "Fantastic Things" by Hans Baumann
- "David's Picture" by Francis Hoyland
- "Joe Smith, or the Day the World Went Mad" by Geoffrey Summerfield
- "The Fugitives" by Rosemary Sutcliff
- "The Children Take Over" by Gillian Avery
- "Our Field" by Juliana Horatia Ewing
- "The Isle of Giants and Pygmies" by Hans Baumann
- "A Jugoslav Looks at England" by Petar Curcija
- "Farthing's Cousin" by Edward Blishen
- "Deep Down in the Sea" by Hans Baumann
- "Stage School" by Kate Hudson
- "Benjamin Britten" by Roger Norrington
- "The Black Cat and the Willing Lap" by Nancy Smith
- "The Boy and the Grandmother" by Frederick Grice
- "The Names of Places" by G. J. Copley
- "A Song fro England" by Andrew Salkey
- "Egil Skalla-Grimsson" by Alan Boucher
- "The Thingummy Jig" by R. C. Scriven
- "The River Dragon" by Tony Gibson
- "The Gleaming Jet-Black Raven" by Hans Baumann
- "Abbot's Way" by Rodney Thornton
- "Owlishness" by Hans Baumann
- "Going Ski-ing" by Daniel Roberts
- "The Flea-Market" by Hans Baumann
- "What Hammy Did" by Jenifer Wayne
- "A Song for Jamaica" by Andrew Salkey