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Edmund Wallace Hildick (1925–2001) was a prolific children's book author, who wrote under the name E. W. Hildick. He wrote, amongst others, the Ghost Squad, Jim Starling, Birdy Jones, Jack McGurk and Lemon Kelly series.

Background

He was born in Bradford, England in 1925. After two years service in the RAF, he became a secondary school teacher, then a writer, before moving to the United States to become editor of a literary magazine. He was one of the very few British juvenile authors of his generation to achieve success in America.

He started writing while he was a teacher in a Secondary Modern school at Dewsbury, in the West Riding of Yorkshire in England, his intended audience being "tough, modern kids similar to the ones I teach".[1] He died in London England.

Series

Jim Starling

McGurk Mystery

McGurk Fantasy

Birdy Jones

Lemon Kelly

Louie

Questers

Crown books, one crown

Ghost Squad

Felicity Snell Mystery

Alison McNair

Novels

Non-fiction

Notes

  1. ^ Sleeve notes from Jim Starling and the Colonel, 1960 Heinemann (London)