;With (George) Vernon Stokes •
In Praise of Dogs: An Anthology in Prose and Verse (Country Life, 1936), compiled by C.M. Harnett, illustrated by George Vernon Stokes • ''David's New World: The Making of a Sportsman'' (Country Life, 1937) •
The Pennymakers (Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1937) •
Junk, the Puppy (Blackie & Son, 1937) •
Banjo the Puppy (1938) •
Velvet Nasks (Medici Society, 1938), illus. Vernon Stokes • ''To Be A Farmer's Boy'' (Blackie & Son, 1940) •
Mudlarks (Collins, 1940) •
Mountaineers (Collins, 1941) •
Ducks and Drakes (Collins, 1942) •
The Bob-Tail Pup (Collins, 1944) •
Sand Hoppers (Collins, 1946) •
Getting to Know Dogs (Collins, 1947), illus. Vernon Stokes •
Two and a Bit (Collins, 1948) •
Follow my Leader (Collins, 1949) •
Pets Limited (Collins, 1950) ;Historical novels These six books were published by
Methuen and the first five were illustrated by Harnett. •
The Great House (1949) —set in London and the countryside in the 17th century •
The Wool-Pack (1951) —set in the Cotswolds in 1493 •
Ring Out Bow Bells! (1953) —set in London in 1415 •
Stars of Fortune (1956) —set in 1554, about the Washington family, of Sulgrave Manor in Northants, England; and their stars-and-stripes coat of arms; ancestors of George Washington •
The Load of Unicorn (1959) —set in London in 1482 •
The Writing on the Hearth (1971), illus. Gareth Floyd —set in the 1430s In the U.S. these six books were first published as
The Great House (1968),
Nicholas and the Wool-Pack (1953),
The Drawbridge Gate (1953),
Stars of Fortune (1956), ''Caxton's Challenge'' (1960), and
The Writing on the Hearth (1973). At least three were re-titled again in the 1980s. ;Others •
The Green Popinjay (Blackwell, 1955) •
A Fifteenth-Century Wool Merchant (Oxford, 1962) •
Monasteries & Monks (B. T. Batsford, 1963), illus.
Edward Osmond ==See also==