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Frank Tilsley
British novelist, broadcaster, and television dramatist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Frank Tilsley (5 May 1904 – 16 March 1957)[1] was a British novelist, broadcaster, and television dramatist. Tilsley became a full-time author after the publication of his first novel, Plebeian's Progress (1933), and subsequently published over twenty novels, including She Was There Too (1938), Pleasure Beach (1944), Champion Road (1948), Heaven and Herbert Common (1953), and Brother Nap (1954).[2] His novel Mutiny (1958) was adapted for film and released as H.M.S. Defiant, starring Alec Guinness and Dirk Bogarde, in 1962.[3] Tilsley was also a frequent radio broadcaster and writer of popular television shows including The Makepeace Story.[4][5][6][7]
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Life
Tilsley was born and raised in Levenshulme, where he was educated at Chapel Street Council School, Levenshulme. He worked in a variety of fields, including as an accountant's clerk and a schoolteacher. His first novel, Plebeian's Progress (1933), was met warmly by critics and was "highly valued for the authenticity of its critical depiction of working-class conditions in a period of economic depression."[2] Following the success of his debut novel, Tilsley was able to write full-time. He continued writing until his death in 1957, publishing over twenty novels. During World War II, he served in the RAF as a war reporter, and was given the rank of Squadron Leader.[8][9] After the war, Tilsley joined the BBC, where he wrote for both radio and television.[2]
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Selected work
- I'd Do It Again. Morley-Baker (originally published in 1936 by Martin Secker & Warburg, Ltd.). 1969 – via Internet Archive (Kahle/Austin Foundation). LCCN 36-18204; ISBN 0-0930-9810-3; OCLC 3662095 (all editions).
- She Was There Too. 1938. LCCN 38-36510.
- I'd Hate to Be Dead. 1938. LCCN 38-11074.
- We Live and Learn. 1939. LCCN 42-52051.
- Little Tin God. 1939. LCCN 39-20952.
- The Love Story of Gilbert Bright. 1940.
- Little Man, This Now (originally published under the pseudonym XYZ). 1940.
- Wonderful Journey. 1940. LCCN 40-35424.
- The Lady in the Fur Coat. 1941. LCCN 41-7661.
- What's in It for Walter. 1942.
- Pleasure Beach. 1944. LCCN 44-4459.
- Jim Comes Home. 1945. LCCN 45-21682.
- Peggy Windsor and the American Soldier. 1946.
- Champion Road. Julian Messner. 1948 – via Internet Archive (Kahle/Austin Foundation). LCCN 50-26030; LCCN 50-9977.
- The Jungle of Your Heart. 1950. LCCN 50-30863.
- Heaven and Herbert Common. Eyre & Spottiswoode. 1953. ISBN 978-0-0930-9840-5, 0-0930-9840-5; OCLC 23162299 (all editions).
- Fortunate Man. 1953. LCCN 53-8491.
- Voice of the Crowd. 1954. LCCN 54-31405.
- Brother Nap. 1954. LCCN 55-16982.
- Thicker Than Water. 1955. LCCN 56-33962.
- By Special Request. Tilsley was a contributor. 1958.
- Mutiny. 1958. LCCN 59-5996, LCCN 58-46360.
Newspaper short stories
- Manchester Guardian (The); Tilsley, Frank (31 October 1933). "The Test". No. 27190 (City ed.). p. 18 (col. 1) – via Newspapers.com.
- Manchester Guardian (The); Tilsley, Frank (9 December 1936). "Fourteen". No. 28154 (City ed.). p. 20 (col. 1) – via Newspapers.com.
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Bibliography
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