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Denys Watkins-Pitchford (1905–1990)

Author of The Little Grey Men

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About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

Watkins-Pitchford wrote under pseudonym of B.B., but used his own name as an illustrator, both in his own books and when illustrating the works of other writers.  Also wrote 'Be Quiet and Go A-Angling' as Michael Traherne.

Works by Denys Watkins-Pitchford

The Little Grey Men (1942) 442 copies
Down the Bright Stream (1948) 137 copies
Brendon Chase (1978) — Illustrator, some editions — 125 copies
The Wizard of Boland (1959) 25 copies
Lord of the Forest (1975) 18 copies
The Pool of the Black Witch (1974) 15 copies
Manka, the Sky Gipsy (1952) 11 copies
The Monster Fish (1967) 10 copies
Tide's Ending (1950) 9 copies
The wayfaring tree (1945) 9 copies
Dark Estuary (1953) 8 copies
The idle countryman (1943) 6 copies
Bill Badger's Big Mistake (1963) 5 copies
Quiet Fields (1981) 5 copies
The White Road Westwards (2001) 4 copies
Fisherman's Folly (1987) 3 copies
Ben the Bullfinch (1968) 3 copies
Be Quiet and Go A-Angling (2011) 2 copies
The Badgers of Bearshanks (1961) 2 copies
Lepus: the brown hare (1962) 2 copies
A Summer on the Nene (2005) 2 copies
Indian summer (1984) 1 copy

Associated Works

Daemon Voices: On Stories and Storytelling (2017) — Illustrator, some editions — 564 copies
The Wise Woman, or The Lost Princess: A Double Story (1874) — Illustrator, some editions — 459 copies
Granny's Wonderful Chair and Its Tales of Fairy Times (1856) — Illustrator, some editions — 183 copies
The Chronicles of Pantouflia: Prince Prigio and Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia (1961) — Illustrator, some editions — 85 copies
Chosen for Children (1957) — Contributor — 5 copies

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Legal name
Watkins-Pitchford, Denys James
Other names
BB (pseudonym)
Birthdate
1905-07-25
Date of death
1990-09-08
Burial location
Cranford St. John, Northamptonshire, England, UK
Gender
male
Nationality
United Kingdom
Birthplace
Lamport, Northamptonshire, England, UK
Places of residence
Northamptonshire, England, UK
Rugby, Warwickshire, England, UK
Paris, France
London, England, UK
Education
The Royal College of Art, London
Occupations
teacher
illustrator
author
Awards and honors
Carnegie Medal
Member of the Order of the British Empire (1990)
Disambiguation notice
Watkins-Pitchford wrote under pseudonym of B.B., but used his own name as an illustrator, both in his own books and when illustrating the works of other writers.  Also wrote 'Be Quiet and Go A-Angling' as Michael Traherne.

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Darling little adventure story about three little gnomes going on an odessey to find one of their lost friends. Absorbing.
 
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37143Birnbaum | 9 other reviews | Oct 27, 2023 |
Three brothers, looked after by their maiden aunt during the school holidays, while their parents are in Burma defending the British Empire, decide to escape to the woods (the Chase, a Duke's lands) and live as outlaws rather than spending the autumn term in boarding school. They make their home in an ancient hollow oak tree, survive by hunting and fishing, and outwit the bumbling policeman Bunting and their tutor, the vicar, known as The Whiting. They also become friends of the old charcoal burner who lives alone (with his dog, hens and pigs) in the forest - Smokoe Joe - who teaches them as much as he can about forest lore, trapping, etc.
I particularly appreciated BB's knowledge of nature, and especially Smokoe's lesson about the trees, how they are like people, breathing, talking, communicating - very close to what is explained in many modern books about trees.

An adventure story for boys, who will probably find it very dated, but it entertained this old lady, too, despite all the killings of animals - though only for food and clothing..
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overthemoon | 4 other reviews | Sep 14, 2023 |
The gnomes' peaceful existence beside the Folly Stream is shattered when humans divert the flow. In search of a new home, they set off downstream on the river, with their hearts set on reaching an island over the sea - Ireland.
Catastrophe follows catastrophe, many of them of their own making, though the god Pan keeps a watchful eye over them as they make friends among the other country folk - and some enemies, with a surprising change in character among their own brotherhood.
 
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overthemoon | 1 other review | Sep 8, 2023 |
I had a Folio Society edition but gave it away because Slightly Foxed published the sequel and another BB book.
I just re-read The Little Grey Men and enjoyed exploring the banks and waters of the Folly stream with Sneezewort, Baldmoney and later the one-legged Dodder who set off to search for their brother Cloudberry who went walkabout a year earlier. We meet the forest friends, Squirrel, owls, rabbits, kingfisher and other birds, including the stuck-up pheasants and woodland enemies such as the stoat and fox, and an ogre in the form of a gamekeeper. I'm a bit sad about the fox because I am fond of foxes and not of fox-hunting. There is enjoyment of Nature, the trees, plants and flowers, a visit from Pan, a lot of kindness and some cruelty and sadness, but such is life. The gnomes are affable and resourceful little fellows and I can imagine them living among the roots of one of the trees along the stream that runs past the end of my road. Just one thing puzzled me, the miraculous appearance of a frying pan after everything had been lost in a storm.
Now looking forward to reading the others.
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overthemoon | 9 other reviews | Sep 6, 2023 |

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