Talbot Baines Reed
Talbot Baines Reed was an English writer of boys' fiction who established a genre of school stories that endured into the mid-20th century. Among his best-known work is The Fifth Form at St. Dominic's. He was a regular and prolific contributor to The Boy's Own Paper (B.O.P.), in which most of his fiction first appeared. Through his family's business, Reed became a prominent typefounder, and wrote a standard work on the subject: History of the Old English Letter Foundries.
A Dog with a Bad Name
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A History of the Old English Letter Foundries / with Notes, Historical and Bibliographical, on the Rise and Progress of English Typography.
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Boycotted, and Other Stories
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Follow My Leader: The Boys of Templeton
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Kilgorman: A Story of Ireland in 1798
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My Friend Smith: A Story of School and City Life
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Parkhurst Boys, and Other Stories of School Life
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Reginald Cruden / A Tale of City Life
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Roger Ingleton, Minor
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Sir Ludar / A Story of the Days of the Great Queen Bess
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The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch
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The Cock-House at Fellsgarth
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The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's: A School Story
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The Master of the Shell
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The Willoughby Captains
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Tom, Dick and Harry
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