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== Select bibliography == Delderfield's works include: [[File:Peace comes to peckham 1947-320x414.jpg|thumb|Peace Comes to Peckham in 1947 with [[Bertha Belmore]] and a young [[Lionel Blair]]]] *1945: ''Worm's Eye View'' (long-running stage comedy, [[Worm's Eye View|filmed in 1951]]) *1947: ''[[All Over the Town]]'' *1947: ''The Fascinating History of Budleigh and District'' *1949: ''[[Seven Men of Gascony]]'' *1950: ''Farewell the Tranquil Mind'' *1953: ''[[The Orchard Walls]]'' (stage play at London's [[St. Martin's Theatre]], filmed as ''[[Now and Forever (1956 film)|Now and Forever]]'' (1956)) *1956: ''[[The Adventures of Ben Gunn]]'' (a companion novel to Stevenson's ''Treasure Island'' telling of events which occurred before that book begins) *1958: ''[[The Dreaming Suburb]]'' (Avenue series) *1958: ''[[The Avenue Goes to War]]'' (Avenue series) *1960: ''[[There was a Fair Maid Dwelling]]'' (combined with ''The Unjust Skies'' to form ''[[Diana (novel)|Diana]]'', 1979) *1961: ''[[Stop at a Winner]]'' (filmed as ''[[On the Fiddle]]'') (1961) *1962: ''[[The Unjust Skies]]'' (combined with ''There was a Fair Maid Dwelling'' to form ''Diana'', 1979) *1962: ''The March of the Twenty-Six: The Story of Napoleon's Marshals'' *1963: ''[[The Spring Madness of Mr. Sermon|Mr. Sermon]]'' (also published as ''The Spring Madness of Mr. Sermon'') *1963: ''Tales Out of School: An Anthology of West Buckland Reminiscences, 1895β1963'' *1964: ''[[Too Few For Drums]]'' *1964: ''The Golden Millstones: Napoleon's Brothers and Sisters'' *1966: ''[[A Horseman Riding By]]'' (published in the United States as two novels, ''[[Long Summer Day]]'' and ''[[Post of Honor]]'') *1967: ''[[Cheap Day Return (novel)|Cheap Day Return]]'' *1967: ''Retreat from Moscow'' *1968: ''[[The Green Gauntlet]]'' (sequel to ''[[A Horseman Riding By]]'') *1969: ''[[Come Home, Charlie, and Face Them]]'' (also published as ''Come Home, Charlie'') *1969: ''Imperial Sunset: The Fall of Napoleon, 1813β14'' *1969: ''Napoleon in Love'' *1970: ''[[Overture For Beginners]]'' (autobiographical) *1970: ''[[God is an Englishman]]'' (Swann saga) *1972: ''[[Theirs was the Kingdom]]'' (Swann saga) *1972: ''[[For My Own Amusement]]'' (autobiographical) *1972: ''[[To Serve Them All My Days]]'' *1973: ''Give Us This Day'' (Swann saga) *1979: ''Diana'', see 1960; 1962 ;Series *1958: ''The Dreaming Suburb'' and ''The Avenue Goes to War'' belong to the "Avenue series" *1966β1968: ''A Horseman Riding By'' is a trilogy comprising "Long Summer's Day", "Post of Honour" and "The Green Gauntlet". *1970β1973: ''God is an Englishman'', ''Theirs was the Kingdom'', and ''Give Us This Day'' belong to the "Swann saga"
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