J. H. B. Peel
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John Hugh Brignal Peel (1913-1983) was a British journalist, author and poet, writing, as J. H. B. Peel, about farming and the countryside.
From the 1960s, he wrote a fortnightly essay, Country Talk, for the Daily Telegraph. He also wrote and narrated radio and television programmes.
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[edit] Bibliography
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[edit] Poetry
- In the Country (1944)
- Mere England: A Poem, Chaterson Ltd. (1946)
- Frost at Midnight (1947)
- Light and Shade, Robert Hale (1976) ISBN 0-7091-5826-2
[edit] Essays
- Country Talk (illustrated by Balint Stephen Biro), Robert Hale (1970) ISBN 0-7091-1770-1
- More Country Talk (illustrated by Balint Stephen Biro), Robert Hale (1973) ISBN 0-7091-4176-9
- New Country Talk (illustrated by Balint Stephen Biro), Cassell (1975) ISBN 0-7091-5334-1
- Fresh Country Talk, Cassell
- Country Talk Again (llustrated by Val Biro), Robert Hale (1977) ISBN 0-7091-6371-1
- Country Talk Continued, Robert Hale (1979) 0-7091-7861-1
- Latest Country Talk, Robert Hale (1981) ISBN 0-7091-9418-8
- Another Country Talk, Robert Hale (1983) ISBN 0-7090-1282-9
[edit] Travel
- Buckinghamshire Footpaths (1949)
- The Chilterns (drawings by James Arnold), Elek (1950)
- Portrait of the Severn, Robert Hale
- Portrait of Exmoor, Robert Hale
- Discovering the Chilterns (1967)
- North Wales and Anglesey (maps by Jack Parker and Alan Walton), Charles Letts & Co, (1969)
- England in Colour, Batsford (1969) ISBN 0-7134-0017-X
- Along the Pennine Way, Cassell (1969)
- Along the Green Roads of Britain, Cassell
- Along the Roman Roads of Britain, Cassell (1971) ISBN 0-304-93738-X
- All over Britain, Robert Hale (1978) ISBN 0-7091-7206-0
[edit] Other
- A Man's Life, Barker (1950)
- The Gallant Story, Barker (1955)
- An Englishman's Home (illustrated by Ronald Maddox), David & Charles (1972) ISBN 0-7153-7637-3