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A Pattern of Roses by K.M. Peyton
A Pattern of Roses by K.M. Peyton











Ambrus, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 1966, World Publishing, 1967, reprinted, Bodley Head (London, England), 1985.įlambards (first book in "Flambards" series also see below), illustrated by Victor G. Thunder in the Sky, illustrated by Victor G.

A Pattern of Roses by K.M. Peyton

Ambrus, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 1965, World Publishing, 1966. The Plan for Birdsmarsh, illustrated by Victor G. Ambrus, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 1964, World Publishing, 1965, reprinted with a new introduction, Gregg (Boston, MA), 1980. The Maplin Bird, illustrated by Victor G. Ambrus, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 1962, published as Sea Fever, World Publishing, 1963.īrownsea Silver, Collins (London, England), 1964.

A Pattern of Roses by K.M. Peyton

Branton, Collins (London, England), 1962, revised edition, Goodchild, 1986, published as Sing a Song of Ambush, Platt & Munk ( New York, NY), 1964. Stormcock Meets Trouble, Collins (London, England), 1961. North to Adventure, Collins (London, England), 1959, Platt & Munk ( New York, NY), 1965. JUVENILE WITH HUSBAND, MICHAEL PEYTON, UNDER JOINT PSEUDONYM K. Black (London, England), 1949.Ĭrab the Roan, illustrated by Peter Biegel, A. The Mandrake: A Pony, illustrated by Lionel Edwards, A. Black (London, England), 1947, reprinted, Macmillan (London, England), 1963. Sabre, the Horse from the Sea, illustrated by Lionel Edwards, A. Writings JUVENILE UNDER NAME KATHLEEN HERALD Home - Chelmsford, England Agent - c/o Author Mail, Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon St., Oxford OX2 6DP, England.Īrt teacher at high school in Northampton, England, 1952-56 writer, beginning 1956.Īmerican Library Association Notable Book designation, 1963, for Sea Fever, 1969, for Flambards in Summer, 1971, for Pennington's Last Term and The Beethoven Medal, and 1972, for A Pattern of Roses New York Herald Tribune book award, 1965, for The Maplin Bird Carnegie Medal, 1969, for The Edge of the Cloud Guardian book award, 1970, for Flambards, The Edge of the Cloud, and Flambards in Summer Prove Yourself a Hero named a Best Books for Young Adults, 1979.

A Pattern of Roses by K.M. Peyton

Hobbies and other interests: Riding, walking in the mountains, airplanes, sailing, horseback riding, music. Education: Attended Kingston School of Art Manchester Art School, A.T.D. Peyton, a joint pseudonym) Personalīorn August 2, 1929, in Birmingham, England married Michael Peyton (a commercial artist and cartoonist), 1950 children: Hilary, Veronica.













A Pattern of Roses by K.M. Peyton