W. H. Canaway

William Hamilton Canaway, known as W.H. Canaway, also known as Bill Canaway, was the author of novels that combined adventure with natural history and a love of the outdoors. He was born in 1925 in Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK, and died on 22 May 1988 (age 62) in Derbyshire, England, UK.[1]

Canaway's 1961 novel Sammy Going South was made into an adventure film in 1963.

As Bill Canaway, he co-wrote the screenplay for the 1965 film version of Len Deighton's The IPCRESS File.[2]

Novels

  • The Ring-Givers (1958)
  • The Seal (1959)
  • Sammy Going South (1961)
  • Find the Boy: 2 (1961)
  • The Hunter and the Horns (1962)
  • "My feet upon a rock" (1963)
  • Crows in a Green Tree (1965)
  • The Grey Seas of Jutland (1966)
  • The Mules of Borgo San Marco (1967)
  • A Moral Obligation (1969)
  • A Declaration of Independence (1971)
  • Harry Doing Good (1973)
  • The Glory of the Seas (1974)
  • Seal (1975)
  • The Willow-Pattern War (1976)
  • The Trouble Trip (1976)
  • The Solid Gold Buddha (1979)
  • The Helmet and the Cross (1987)

References

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