Aubrey Feist

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Aubrey Feist (December 26, 1903 – 1976) was a British novelist. He is known for the publication, in the 1950s and in the 1960s, of adventure novels for young people.

Works[edit]

Novels[edit]

  • Key Men, 1937.
  • The Eyes of St. Emlyn, 1938.
  • High Barbary, 1950.
  • Spread Eagle, 1952.
  • The Dagger and the Rose, 1961.
  • Boy's Choice - A New Book of Stories, 1968.
  • The Field of Waterloo, 1969.
  • The lion of St. Mark : Venice: the story of a city from Attila to Napoleon, 1970.
  • Italian Lakes, 1975.

Short stories[edit]

  • Devilstone, 1928 in Everybody’s Magazine.
  • House of Fire, 1931 in Ghost Stories.
  • The Golden Patio, 1932 in Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror.

Others[edit]

Theater[edit]

  • The Black Cabinet, 1947.
  • Among Those Present, 1951.
  • The Devil's Four Poster, 1953.
  • Drums of deliverance, 1953.
  • Crime at the Cedars, 1972.

Radio[edit]

  • The Kingdom Of The Green, 1963.
  • No Man's Land, 1964.
  • Cavalcade To Cowdray, 1965.
  • The Bells of Blandon, 1969.
  • The Golden Salamander, 1970.

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