Henry Treece - Works

Works

  • Conquerors (Poem)
  • 38 Poems (1940)
  • The White Horseman: prose and verse of the new apocalypse (1941) (edited with J. F. Hendry)
  • Invitation and Warning (1942) (verse)
  • Transformation. (Transformation two .) (1943) (Prose ... Poetry ... Plays) (edited with Stefan K. Schimanski)
  • Wartime Harvest:an anthology of prose and verse (1943) (edited with Stefan K. Schimanski)
  • Air Force Poetry (1944) (edited with John Pudney)
  • Herbert Read: an introduction to his work by various hands (1944) (edited)
  • A Map of Hearts (1944) (tales) (edited with Stefan K. Schimanski)
  • The Black Seasons (1945) (poems)
  • The Crown and the Sickle: an anthology (1945) (with J. F. Hendry)
  • How I See Apocalypse (1946)
  • I Cannot go Hunting Tomorrow (1946) (short stories)
  • The Haunted Garden (1947 (poems)
  • Leaves in the Storm (1947) (book of diaries) (edited with Stefan K. Schimanski and with a running commentary)
  • Transformation Library. (1947) (general editor with Stefan K. Schimanski)
  • Selected Poems (1948) (edited by Algernon Charles, with an introduction by Henry Treece)
  • Dylan Thomas. ‘Dog among the fairies.' (1949)
  • A New Romantic Anthology (1949) (edited with Stefan K. Schimanski)
  • The Exiles (1952) (poems)
  • Desperate Journey (1954) (A tale)
  • The Eagles Have Flown (1954) (novel)
  • Legions of the Eagle (1954) (novel set in the Roman conquest of Britain)
  • Ask for King Billy (1955) (novel)
  • Carnival King: A play in three acts (1955) (play)
  • Hounds of the King (1955) (with two radio plays by the author, 1965 edition)
  • Viking's Dawn (1955) (1st in the Viking Trilogy)
  • Hunter Hunted (1957) (novel)
  • Men of the Hills (1957) (novel)
  • The Road to Miklagard (1957) (2nd in the Viking Trilogy)
  • The Children's Crusade (1958) (novel)
  • Don't Expect Any Mercy! (1958) (novel)
  • The Return of Robinson Crusoe (1958) (novel)
  • Ride into Danger (1959) (novel)
  • The Bombard (1959) (novel)
  • Castles and Kings (1959)
  • The True Books about Castles (1959)
  • Wickham and the Armada (1959) (novel)
  • A Fighting Man (1960)
  • Red Settlement (1960)
  • Viking's Sunset (1960) (3rd in the Viking Trilogy)
  • The Golden One (1961)
  • The Jet Bead (1961) (novel)
  • The Crusades (1962)
  • Man with a Sword (1962) (novel about Hereward the Wake) (decorations by William Stobbs)
  • War Dog (1962) (novel)
  • Collected poems (1963)
  • Fighting Men: how men have fought through the ages (1963) (with Ronald Ewart Oakeshott)
  • Horned Helmet (1963) (novel about the Jomsvikings)
  • Know about the Crusades (1963)
  • The Burning of Njal (1964) (novel) (retold by Henry Treece)
  • The Last of the Vikings (1964) (novel about Harold Hardrada)
  • The Bronze Sword (1965) (novel)
  • Splintered Sword (1965) (novel)
  • Killer in Dark Glasses (1965) (novel)
  • Swords from the North (1966) (novel)
  • Bang You're Dead! (1966) (novel)
  • The Queen's Brooch (1966) (novel set during Boudicca's rebellion)
  • The Dream Time (1967) (novel)
  • Vinland the Good (1967) (novel) (decorations by William Stobbs, map by Richard Treece)
  • The Windswept City (1967) (novel set in the Trojan War)
  • The Crusades: two hundred years of war, sacred journeys and the quest for loot (1978)

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