About Ernest Raymond
Ernest Raymond (1888 - 1974) was a British novelist, best known for his 1922 book, Tell England, set in World War I. His next biggest success was We, The Accused which was made into a BBC drama starring Ian Holm in 1980.
Raymond's post-war autobiography, Please You, Draw Near, was published in 1969. He was awarded an OBE in 1972, and died in 1974.
Raymond's post-war autobiography, Please You, Draw Near, was published in 1969. He was awarded an OBE in 1972, and died in 1974.
Novels
Tell England: A Study in a Generation (1922)
Rossenal (1922)
Damascus Gate (1923)
Wanderlight (1924)
The Fulfilment of Daphne Bruno (1926)
Daphne Bruno (1926)
Morris in the Dance (1927)
The Old Tree Blossomed (1928)
A Family That Was (1930)
The Jesting Army (1931)
Mary Leith (1932)
Child of Norman's End (1934)
We, the Accused (1935)
Don John's Mountain Home (1936)
The Marsh (1937)
The Miracle of Brean (1939)
A Song of the Tide (1940)
The Last to Rest (1941)
Was there Love Once (1942)
The Corporal of the Guard (1944)
For Them That Trespass (1944)
Five Sons of Le Faber (1946)
Kilburn Tale (1947)
Gentle Greaves (1949)
Witness of Canon Welcome (1950)
A Chorus Ending (1951)
Chalice and the Sword (1952)
The Nameless Places (1954)
To the Wood No More (1954)
Lord of Wensley (1956)
The Old June Weather (1957)
The City and the Dream (1958)
Quiet Shore (1958)
The Vist of Brother Ives (1960)
Mr Olim (1961)
The Chatelaine (1962)
One of Our Brethren (1963)
Late in the Day (1964)
Tree of Heaven (1965)
The Mountain Farm (1966)
Bethany Road (1967)
A Georgian Love Story (1971)
Our Late Member (1972)
Miryam's Guest House (1973)
Under Wedgery Down (1974)
Rossenal (1922)
Damascus Gate (1923)
Wanderlight (1924)
The Fulfilment of Daphne Bruno (1926)
Daphne Bruno (1926)
Morris in the Dance (1927)
The Old Tree Blossomed (1928)
A Family That Was (1930)
The Jesting Army (1931)
Mary Leith (1932)
Child of Norman's End (1934)
We, the Accused (1935)
Don John's Mountain Home (1936)
The Marsh (1937)
The Miracle of Brean (1939)
A Song of the Tide (1940)
The Last to Rest (1941)
Was there Love Once (1942)
The Corporal of the Guard (1944)
For Them That Trespass (1944)
Five Sons of Le Faber (1946)
Kilburn Tale (1947)
Gentle Greaves (1949)
Witness of Canon Welcome (1950)
A Chorus Ending (1951)
Chalice and the Sword (1952)
The Nameless Places (1954)
To the Wood No More (1954)
Lord of Wensley (1956)
The Old June Weather (1957)
The City and the Dream (1958)
Quiet Shore (1958)
The Vist of Brother Ives (1960)
Mr Olim (1961)
The Chatelaine (1962)
One of Our Brethren (1963)
Late in the Day (1964)
Tree of Heaven (1965)
The Mountain Farm (1966)
Bethany Road (1967)
A Georgian Love Story (1971)
Our Late Member (1972)
Miryam's Guest House (1973)
Under Wedgery Down (1974)
Anthologies edited
Non fiction
The Shout of the King (1924)
In the Steps of St. Francis (1939)
Back to Humanity (1945) (with Patrick Raymond)
In the steps of the Brontes (1948)
Two Gentlemen of Rome: The Story of Keats And Shelley (1952)
The Bronte Legend: Its Cause And Treatment (1953)
Paris, City of Enchantment (1961)
The Story of My Days: An Autobiography 1888-1922 (1968)
Please You, Draw Near: Autobiography 1922-1968 (1969)
Good Morning, Good People: An Autobiography--past And Present (1970)
In the Steps of St. Francis (1939)
Back to Humanity (1945) (with Patrick Raymond)
In the steps of the Brontes (1948)
Two Gentlemen of Rome: The Story of Keats And Shelley (1952)
The Bronte Legend: Its Cause And Treatment (1953)
Paris, City of Enchantment (1961)
The Story of My Days: An Autobiography 1888-1922 (1968)
Please You, Draw Near: Autobiography 1922-1968 (1969)
Good Morning, Good People: An Autobiography--past And Present (1970)
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