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Village Fanfare; Or, the Man from the Future

Donald Suddaby

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A 1907 Shropshire village is visited from the future by a man looking for human wisdom in his past.

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Donald Suddaby

Donald Suddaby

Donald Suddaby (1900-1964)

Donald Suddaby, born in Leeds, was a British author and prolific writer of children's books. His first work was Scarlet-Dragon: A Little Chinese Phantasy, published in 1923. Suddaby began publishing works of genre interest under the name of Alan Griff with stories like "The Emerald" in August 1930 and "The Coming of Glugm" in September 1930, both for Colour. His first sf novel was Lost Men in the Grass (1940), also as by Griff. He died in 1964.

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