Crichton Porteous - List of Published Books

List of Published Books

  • Farmer's Creed (1938)
  • Teamsman (1939)
  • Land Truant (1940)
  • The Cottage (1941)
  • The Farm by the Lake (1942)
  • The Snow (1944)
  • The Earth Remains (1945)
  • Sons of the Farm (1948)
  • Pioneers of Fertility (1948)
  • The Beauty and Mystery of Well Dressing (1949)
  • Changing Valley (1950)
  • Derbyshire (1950)
  • Wild Acres (1951)
  • Caves and Cavern (1951)
  • Call of the Soil (1953)
  • Chuckling Joe (1954)
  • Peakland (1954)
  • Man of the Moors (1954)
  • Battle Mound (1955)
  • Death in the Field (1956)
  • Broken River (1956)
  • Great Men of Derbyshire (1956)
  • Lucky Columbel (1959)
  • Toad Hole (1960)
  • Pill Boxes and Bandages (1960)
  • Plays: Batchelor Love and Dickies Scull (1960)
  • Strike (1962)
  • Portrait of Peakland (1963)
  • Man of the Fields (with S. Looker) (1965)
  • Pictorial Derbyshire (1970, 1977)
  • Ancient Customs of Derbyshire (1960, 1985)

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