Henry Treece was a British poet and writer, who worked also as a teacher, and editor. He is perhaps best remembered now as a historical novelist, with series of books both for adult readers and children. His five Volumes of poetry were: "38 Poems" Fortune Press nd.; then by Faber & Faber, "Invitation and Warning" 1942, "The Black Seasons" 1945, "The Haunted Garden" 1947 and "The Exiles" 1952. Wikipedia
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W hen, in 1952, he turned to historical fiction, Treece was to return to many of the images and people he had previously explored in poetry. The Dark Island (1952) is a novel of conquest, about the coming of the Romans to Britain and the falling away of www.fairmaidofastolat.co.uk/glorious_bloody_days.htm
Born in Wednesbury, Staffordshire, Henry Treece won a scholarship to read English at Birmingham University, from which he graduated in 1933. Apart from wartime service in the RAF, he spent the next 25 years as an English teacher in various places includi www.hull.ac.uk/arc/collection/literarymanuscripts/treece....
Henry Treece was born at Wednesbury in Staffordshire, England in December 1911. He studied English, History and Spanish at Birmingham Univerity from where he graduated in 1933. During this time he began writing verse and also appeared in University prod www.poemhunter.com/henry-treece/
Henry Treece was born in the West Midlands in December 1911. Educated at Wednesbury High School he won a scholarship to Birmingham University where he graduated in 1933. Wartime service as an intelligence officer with RAF Bomber Command interrupted a ve www.savoy.abel.co.uk/HTML/htreece.html
Henry Treece was born at Wednesbury, Staffordshire, in December 1911. He was educated at Wednesbury High School and he won a scholarship to Birmingham University, to read English, History and Spanish, graduating in 1933. ... He wrote a large number of www.theweeweb.co.uk/public/author_profile.php?id=724