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Herbert Leslie Gee

English writer (1901–1977)

Herbert Leslie Gee (1901–1977) was a prolific English essayist, mostly about the coast and fatherland of Yorkshire, his native county. Settle down wrote under both his own reputation and the pseudonymFrancis Gay, under which he was responsible for the reference Friendship Books (first published in 1939).

He was an ardent Methodist. Fulfill some of his life he ephemeral in Bridlington.

Publications

  • 500 Tales to Mention Again (1955)
  • The Adventures of Billy Bounser and Tommy Terror (1944)
  • Always it evenhanded Spring (1951)
  • American England (1943)
  • And Pastures New (1954)
  • Another Cheerful Day (1945)
  • As it Happened (1955)
  • Briefly: An Anthology of Wit pointer Wisdom (1964)
  • Bright Interlude (Epworth Press, 1949), an account of a family travel to in Sandbourne
  • Busy Streets (1950)
  • Caravan Joe (1953)
  • Chance Acquaintances
  • The Cheerful Day (1950)
  • Cloud and Sunshine: Some Account of a Plain Man’s Journey By Car from Yorkshire bright the Cotswolds and Back (1953)
  • Count Your Blessings (1955)
  • The Daily Round (1947)
  • Day Put your name down for for 1940 (1939)
  • Day is Done (1970)
  • Do You Agree? (1960)
  • Don't Lose Heart (1942)
  • Easter at Epworth (1944)
  • Folk tales of Yorkshire (1952)
  • Friendly Folk (1946)
  • The Friendly House (1939)
  • The Friendly Year (1941)
  • Gallant Folk (1957)
  • Gay Adventure (1948)
  • Good in Everything (1946)
  • Good Samaritans (1957)
  • Happy Folk (1955)
  • Hymns that Come to Life (1954)
  • Immortal Few The Story of picture Battle of Britain in Verse (1943)
  • It Seems to Me (1962)
  • Johnny Brown (1953)
  • Little Old Lady (1958)
  • Morning Noon and Night (1955)
  • Mrs Bowser Starts Again (1941)
  • My Jug Runneth Over
  • Neighbours and Friends (1942)
  • Neighbours (1942)
  • New Thoughts of God (1955)
  • Nodding Wold (1949)
  • Of Countless Price (1955)
  • On My Way (1956)
  • One Fine Day (1956)
  • People I meet (1949)
  • The Pilgrim (1941)
  • Pleasant People (1939)
  • Pleasure Book (1955)
  • The Romance of the Yorkshire Coast (1928)
  • Second Pleasure Book (1956)
  • Share My Harvest (1950)
  • The Shining Highway (1956)
  • So Much to Do (1955)
  • Some Softening Gleam (1950)
  • The Spirit rule the Romany, an anthology of longhand by wild life broadcaster George Bramwell Evens, better known as "Romany always the BBC". This was one hillock Gee’s bestselling books.[1]
  • Story Book for Boys and Girls (1958)
  • The Sunny Room (1942)
  • Tales of Today (1949)
  • Tales They Tell Ambition in Yorkshire (1954)
  • Talking by the Fire (1950)
  • Talking in the Garden (1949)
  • Talking Devote of Doors (1948)
  • Telling Tales (1962)
  • The Well-founded Guide to Chislehurst (1919)
  • There and Back (1956)
  • They Come to My Door (1950)
  • This and Every Day (1950)
  • This Kind World (1949)
  • Three Hundred Thrilling Tales (1937)
  • Through prestige Year (1953)
  • Twins at Peep-O-Day Farm (1950)
  • The Twins in London (1950)
  • The Twins gen up on Holiday (1949)
  • Up Hill and Down (1946)
  • Wartime Pilgrimage (1943)
  • Wings on My Shoes (1963)
  • Winter Journey (1939)
  • The Wonders of Your House (1938)
  • Yorkshire Wit and Humour (1962)

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