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Books with author Nicholas Stuart Gray

  • The Seventh Swan

    Nicholas Stuart Gray

    Paperback (Ace Books, Aug. 1, 1984)
    Transformed into swans by the evil spell of their stepmother, seven brothers are restored to human form by their sister, but one brother is left with one arm and one wing
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  • Grimbolds Other World

    Nicholas Stuart Gray

    Mass Market Paperback (Ace, May 1, 1986)
    Mother Meg blew out the candle and closed the door behind her. A heavy weight landed on the bed and a husky voice asked, "Might I have your attention?" It is the black cat Grimbold who introduces the boy Muffler to the night-world, much more exciting than the day-time world, but also more alarming. Nicholas Stuart Gray was a professional actor and wrote many plays, both for stage and television. He was regarded as a pioneeer of children's theatre in Britain and also wrote many children's novels and collections of fantasy stories.
  • Grimbold's other world

    Nicholas Stuart Gray

    Hardcover (Meredith Press, March 15, 1968)
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  • Grimbold's Other World

    Nicholas Stuart Gray

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, Oct. 15, 1990)
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  • Over the Hills to Fabylon

    Nicholas Stuart Gray

    Hardcover (Hawthorn Books, Jan. 1, 1970)
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  • Grimbold's Other World

    Nicholas Stuart Gray

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, Oct. 1, 1990)
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  • Beauty And The Beast: A Play For Children

    Nicholas Stuart Gray

    Hardcover (Oxford, March 15, 1951)
    Nicholas Stuart Gray (23 October 1922, Scotland - 17 March 1981) was a British actor and playwright, perhaps best known for his work in children's theatre in England. He was also an author of children's fantasy; he wrote a number of novels, a dozen plays, and many short stories. Neil Gaiman has written that Gray "is one of those authors I loved as a boy who holds up even better on rereading as an adult".[1] Many other modern fantasy authors, such as Hilari Bell,[2] Cecilia Dart-Thornton,[3] Kate Forsyth,[4] Cassandra Golds,[5] Katherine Langrish,[6] Sophie Masson,[7] and Garth Nix,[8] cite Gray's work as something they enjoyed as children. Perhaps his best-known books are The Seventh Swan and Grimbold's Other World. Gray often produced adaptations or continuations of traditional fairy tales and fantasy works, as in his Further Adventures of Puss in Boots. His The Stone Cage is a re-telling of Rapunzel from a cat's point of view. Over The Hills to Fabylon is about a city whose king has the ability to make it fly off across the mountains if he feels it is in danger. Gray maintained a long-term collaborative relationship with set designer and illustrator Joan Jefferson Farjeon (sister of Eleanor Farjeon and Harry Farjeon); she supplied the costume and scenic designs for many of the theatrical productions of his plays, as well as the illustrations of his books.
  • Over the Hills to Fabylon

    Nicholas Stuart Gray

    Hardcover (Dennis Dobson, Jan. 1, 1968)
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  • The Sorcerer's Apprentices

    Nicholas Stuart Gray

    Hardcover (St. Martin's Press, 1965 (later ed. )., March 15, 1965)
    Eager to learn magic, two young boys, Martin and Avenel pit their wits against those of a more powerful evil wizard named Alain. Magic.
  • Stone Cage

    Nicholas Gray Stuart

    Hardcover (Dobson Books, March 15, 1995)
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  • Gawain and the Green Knight: A play;

    Nicholas Stuart Gray

    Hardcover (Dobson, March 15, 1969)
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  • Seventh Swan

    Nicholas Stuart Gray

    Hardcover (Dobson Books, March 15, 1962)
    Transformed into swans by the evil spell of their stepmother, seven brothers are restored to human form by their sister, but one brother is left with one arm and one wing