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- Bibliography Series Star Jam Pack Dragonfall 5 Adult novels Other teenage novels Non-fiction
- Poetry
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Brian Earnshaw (born 26 December 1929) is a British author, known for his Dragonfall 5 series, illustrated by Simon Stern. Earnshaw was born in Wrexham, Wales, and attended St John's College, Cambridge, where he studied history. He then spent a number of years as a secondary school teacher in different locations in the UK. He spent a long time as a lecturer in English Literature at St Paul's College, Cheltenham (a teacher training college with Bristol university qualifications). After retiring, he moved to Bristol, where he still lives, and worked with Timothy Mowl on a range of books on British architectural and garden history. These sometimes appear with Earnshaw as Mowl's co-author, and sometimes with him in Mowl's acknowledgement as a researcher. He has a great love of botany and travel, and has made extensive trips around Europe and elsewhere studying flowers, architecture, gardens and history. BibliographySeriesStar Jam Pack- Starclipper and the Song Wars (1985) {{ISBN|978-0-416-51630-2}}
- Starclipper on the Snowstone (1986) ISBN unknown
- Starclipper and the Galactic Final (1987) {{ISBN|0-416-00802-X}}
Dragonfall 5{{main|Dragonfall 5}}- Dragonfall 5 and the Royal Beast (1972) {{ISBN|0-416-84240-2}}
- Dragonfall 5 and the Space Cowboys (1972) {{ISBN|0-416-63380-3}}
- Dragonfall 5 and the Empty Planet (1973) {{ISBN|0-688-41732-9}}
- Dragonfall 5 and the Hijackers (1974) {{ISBN|978-0-416-84230-2}}
- Dragonfall 5 and the Master Mind (1975) {{ISBN|0-416-83050-1}}
- Dragonfall 5 and the Super Horse (1977) {{ISBN|978-0-416-56520-1}}
- Dragonfall 5 and the Haunted World (1979) {{ISBN|0-416-86850-9}}
Adult novels- And the Mistress Pursuing (1966) {{ISBN|978-0-340-02834-6}}
- Planet in the Eye of Time (1968) {{ISBN|978-0-340-04334-9}}
Other teenage novels- Planet of the Jumping Bears (1990) {{ISBN|0-434-97541-9}}
- The Rock Dog Gang (1987) {{ISBN|978-0-416-02042-7}}
- Next Stop, Wildstar (1994) {{ISBN|0-434-97822-1}}
Non-fiction- Trumpet at a Distant Gate: The Lodge as Prelude to the Country House Timothy Mowl and Brian Earnshaw, London: Waterstones, 1985 {{ISBN|0-947752-05-6}}
- John Wood: Architect of Obsession Timothy Mowl and Brian Earnshaw, Bath: Millstream Books, 1988 {{ISBN|0-948975-13-X}}
- Architecture Without Kings: The Rise of Puritan Classicism under Cromwell, Timothy Mowl and Brian Earnshaw, New York: Manchester Univ. Press, 1995 (Sept.) {{ISBN|0-7190-4678-5}}, {{ISBN|0-7190-4679-3}}
- AN INSULAR ROCOCO Architecture, Politics and Society in Ireland and England, 1710–1770, Timothy Mowl and Brian Earnshaw, 1999 {{ISBN|1-86189-044-3}}
Poetry- At St. David's A Year, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1968 {{ISBN|0-340-02503-4}}
- Cavafy Gone Gothic, Bristol: Redcliffe Press, 2008 {{ISBN|978-1-906593-06-3}}
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20050925111657/http://www.fulbright.org.nz/news/releases/040802/akl-0025.html Brian Earnshaw & guest]
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