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Name: John Rowe Townsend
Birth Date: May 10, 1922
Death Date: May 9, 1973
Place of Birth: Leeds, England
Nationality: American, English
Gender: Male

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In some of the books John Rowe Townsend read as a child, "wicked children--that is, children who did almost any of the things that children would normally want to do--were duly punished and warned where their sins would ultimately lead them," he wrote...


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John Rowe Townsend (born May 10, 1922) is a British children's author. He was born in Leeds, and studied at Leeds Grammar School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Among his popular works are Gumble's Yard (his debut novel, published in 1961), Widdershins...


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The Magazine Antiques
Newport and the Townsend inheritance.(John Townsend)
05/01/2005: 2,724 words, approx. 9 pages
In the June 1937 issue of this magazine the editor, Homer Eaton Keyes (1875-1938), published an article about a group of pieces of Newport furniture with a history of descent from John Townsend. (1) Keyes hypothesized that they could be the work of...
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The Horn Book Magazine
HORN BOOK REMINISCENCES: From Jill Paton Walsh and John Rowe Townsend.(Brief Article)
09/01/1999: 1,199 words, approx. 4 pages
Paul Heins was a Bostonian born and bred: a perfect Bostonian gentleman. (He was not a Boston Brahmin, but then, you do not have to be a Brahmin to be a gentleman.) Ethel was a New Englander by adoption. Together they seemed to...
 


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