Richard Bird was a popular pseudonym of Walter Barradell-Smith.
Title | Publisher | Year |
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The Forward in Love | Herbert & Daniel | 1911 |
The Rival Captains | Hodder & Stoughton | 1916 |
The Ripswayd Ring | Oxford University Press | 1918 |
The Deputy Captain | Oxford University Press | 1921 |
The Sporting House | Oxford University Press | 1921 |
The Boys of Dyall's House | Blackie & Son | 1922 |
The Rycroft Rivals | Blackie & Son | 1923 |
The Third Jump and Other Stories | Blackie & Son | 1923 |
Dawson's Score, and Other School Stories | Blackie & Son | 1924 |
The Liveliest Term at Templeton | Blackie & Son | 1924 |
Touch and Go, and Other School Stories | Blackie & Son | 1925 |
Trouble at Wyndham | Blackie & Son | 1925 |
The Big Five at Ellerby, and Other School Stories | Blackie & Son | 1926 |
Play the Game, Torbury! | Blackie & Son | 1926 |
Carton's Cap, and Other School Stories | Blackie & Son | 1927 |
The Moreleigh Mascot | Blackie & Son | 1927 |
Queer Doings at Aldborough | Oxford University Press | 1927 |
School House .v. The Rest | Oxford University Press | 1928 |
Thanks to Rugger, and Other School Stories | Blackie & Son | 1928 |
The Wharton Medal | Oxford University Press | 1929 |
Captain of Keynes | Blackie & Son | 1930 |
A School Feud | Oxford University Press | 1930 |
Terry Takes Charge | Oxford University Press | 1931 |
A School Libel | Thomas Nelson & Sons | 1934 |