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Robert Arthur Hanson (R.A.H.) Goodyear (1877 - November 24, 1948) was an English author of children's stories, primarily in a boy's school setting. Born in Yorkshire, Goodyear attended Archbishop Holgate's Grammar School in Barnsley. At age seventeen he was first published with a serial in ''The Boy's Friend'' periodical. In his career, he mostly produced popular fiction for boys, as well as sportswriting and guides for writers. ==Bibliography== * ''Forge of Foxenby'' (1920) * ''The Boys of Castle Cliff School'' (1921) * ''The Boys of Tudorville'' (1921) * ''Luckless Leo's Schooldays'' (1921) * ''Tom and Tim at School'' (1921) * ''Two Terms at Linglands'' (1921) * ''The White House Boys'' (1922) * ''The Four Schools'' (1922) * ''The Greenway Heathens'' (1922) * ''Topsy-Turvey Academy'' (1922) * ''The Worst Boy in Town'' (1922) * ''The Captain and the Kings'' (1923) * ''Jack O' Langsett: A Public School Story'' (1923) * ''The Life of the School'' (1923) * ''Tom at Tollbar School'' (1923) * ''The Fifth Form at Beck House'' (1924) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「R. A. H. Goodyear」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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