
George Goodchild (1888–1969)
Author of Made in the Trenches, Composed Entirely from Articles & Sketches Contributed by Soldiers. Edited by Sir Frederick Treves and George Goodchild
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Works by George Goodchild
Made in the Trenches, Composed Entirely from Articles & Sketches Contributed by Soldiers. Edited by Sir Frederick Treves and George Goodchild (2012) — Editor — 15 copies
Q33--Spy Catcher 4 copies
The Road to Marrakesh 4 copies
Ett äventyr i tropikerna 3 copies
McLean takes over 2 copies
McLean Invincible 2 copies
Chief Inspector McLean 2 copies
Golden Lure 2 copies
McLean remembers! 2 copies
Lead on, McLean! 2 copies
Man Peter 2 copies
Kampen om dalen 1 copy
Skottet föll 2.15 1 copy
Again McLean 1 copy
Doctor Zils' Experiment 1 copy
Rough Going 1 copy
Return to Eden 1 copy
Inspector McLeans's Holiday 1 copy
McLean takes a holiday 1 copy
Tall Timber 1 copy
"Huomio, Komissaari McLean" 1 copy
Well Caught, McLean! 1 copy
McLean Keeps Going 1 copy
Cauldron, Bubble 1 copy
Captain Sinister 1 copy
The prisoner's friend 1 copy
McLean finds a way 1 copy
McLean knows best 1 copy
Danger below 1 copy
Having no hearts 1 copy
The eternal conflict 1 copy
McLean Plays a Hand 1 copy
Death on the centre court 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Other names
- Templeton, Jesse
Dare, Alan
Reid, Wallace Q. - Birthdate
- 1888
- Date of death
- 1969-03-25
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Mediocre and somewhat improbable mystery. A number of figures associated with the trial of a dynamic criminal, later hanged, are found dead. The judge in the case is under threat. Scotland Yard is baffled. There's a mysterious (and heroic!) German criminologist involved; also a mysterious Hindu servant. The solution to the crimes is not very satisfactory, and the case creaks along dreadfully. Only for completists.
This a collection of essays on the subject of the natural world and enjoyment of it by Robert Louis Stevenson, William Haslitt, John Ruskin, Francis Bacon, John Addington Symonds, Edward Thomas, Walter Raymond, Richard Jefferies, Mary Russell Mitford, Henry David Thoreau and Alan Sullivan. Short poems on the subject are printed between each essayist's offering by such luminaries as Wordsworth, Browning and Yeats. My favorite pieces were those by Raymond and Sullivan. I found Stevenson and show more Thoreau tiresome. But that's just me. show less
"The Lore of the Wanderer. Edited By G. Goodchild. With Notes & Commentary By F. W. Tickner" by George Goodchild
It loos really interesting and it's a very short book. But unfortunately, I have to downsize my library right now and this is one of the casualties. I've only skimmed it but actually loved the descriptive essays celebrating the outdoors...albeit of a very British nature....green hills and wood hyacinths. Three stars from me.
It's a British thriller from 1929, and has a preposterous plot, stilted dialogue, and melodrama. Fun, forgettable reading.
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Statistics
- Works
- 67
- Also by
- 6
- Members
- 170
- Popularity
- #125,473
- Rating
- 3.2
- Reviews
- 4
- ISBNs
- 33
- Languages
- 1


