Press gang. by Vian Smith starting at $ Press gang. has 0 available edition to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace. Average rating · ratings · 33 reviews · shelved times. Showing 22 distinct works. sort by. popularity original publication year title average rating number of pages. Tall and Proud. by. Vian Smith, Don Stivers (Illustrator) avg rating — ratings — published — 7 www.doorway.rug: Press Gang. Smith writes beautifully and he was previously a journalist and newspaper editor, reflected in his book Press Gang. Other young adult/adult books by him include The Lord Mayor's Show and he wrote several children's books as well as factual ones and historicals. Read more. 2 people found this helpful. www.doorway.rus: 1.
Vian Smith did not write conventional pony stories: his books aren't cosy, but they are very well worth the effort. His Come Down the Mountain is a taut picture of teenage stubbornness in the face of convention, as Brenda defies the village to rescue a horse. Gillian Taylor described them as "more of a human drama than the pony adventure or wish fulfilment.". by Vian Smith. First published in 3 editions. Not in Library. Point-to-point by Vian Smith. First published in Vian Smith was an English author and horse trainer. Spanning fiction and nonfiction, his work focuses on the relationship between people and horses and prominently features the Devon moorland Dartmoor. Smith died at
Press gang. by Vian Smith starting at $ Press gang. has 0 available edition to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace. He wrote in c a novel titled "Press Gang", based on the life of a newspaper office, was he once again drawing on his personal experiences? This contained references to Dartmoor, Horses and of course the Office, in some of his writings many people felt that they could recognise, themselves and others, in the script under fictional names. Press Gang by. Vian Smith. it was amazing avg rating — 1 rating. score: 99, and 1 person voted Vian Smith. it was amazing avg rating — 3 ratings.
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