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Terry Jones
Terry Jones was born in North Wales in 1942, and was educated at
Oxford University. After graduation he worked as an actor, before
joining the BBC's Light Entertainment Department as a scriptwriter
in 1965. Four years later, he rose to fame as a member of Monty
Python's Flying Circus.
Terry has worked on all the Monty Python films, and
has also written and directed a number of television documentaries
and feature films, including adaptations of Kenneth Grahame's The
Wind in the Willows and his own story, Erik the Viking.
His first children's book, Fairy Tales, was published
in 1981, and was a collection of stories written for his daughter,
Sally. To make things fair, he wrote The Saga of Erik the Viking
for his son Bill, which was inspired by a visit to a Viking
exhibition.
Terry has always had a passion for mediaeval history
and has been highly praised for his work on Chaucer and The
Crusades.
He loved to read the Rupert stories as a child.
Fairy Tales
A collection of 30 original fairy stories that are sometimes witty, sometimes magical, sometimes cruel, but always surprising. Each one has an unexpected twist that makes the reader sit up and take notice. (7+)
Published in Puffin Books
The Saga of Erik the Viking
Written in the style of the old Norse sagas, but with a lightness of touch that makes it great fun to read, The Saga of Erik the Viking tells of Erik's journey to the land where the sun goes at night. But Erik's adventures begin long before he gets there as giants, sea dragons, Dogfighters and other creatures spring out at him along the way. This is a spectacular adventure from start to finish. (8+)
Published in Puffin Books
Fantastic Stories
Twenty-one new stories that go beyond fairy tales into the realms of fantasy. In The Ship of Fools, the captain wears his trousers on his head, tied up with seaweed, while the bosun dances all day long in nothing but beetroot juice. Not surprisingly, bizarre things happen on the voyage they undertake - and in the stories that follow. (8+)
Published in Puffin Books
The Knight and the Squire
Tom runs away from his village in search of excitement and adventure - and he finds it, too, as he hurtles from one drama to another! But Tom also discovers that the real world can be very different from the world you expect to find. Terry Jones vividly brings the past to life, and shows that human nature has changed little over the centuries. (10+)
Published in Puffin Books
The Lady and the Squire
Tom is back, this time as squire to Henry, Duke of Lancaster, and on his way to France as part of the English army fighting the French. As ever, Tom finds himself in unexpected places and meeting unexpected people - from leaving a tower by a lavatory, to an encounter with the Pope! These new adventures are as fun-filled and action-packed as ever. It was shortlisted for the Whitbread Children's Book of the Year 2001. (10+)
Published by Pavilion Books Limited
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