Keith Robertson (writer)
Keith Robertson | |
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Born | Henry Reed | May 9, 1914
Notable awards | William Allen White Children's Book Award |
Spouse | Elizabeth Woodburn Robertson |
Keith Carlton Robertson (1914–1991) was an American writer of children's books and murder mysteries. He was a former captain in the United States Navy.
Biography
Keith Robertson was born on May 9, 1914, in
Robertson published his first book, Ticktock and Jim, in 1948.[2] His writing career spanned 40 years. As a member of the Rutgers University Council on Children's Literature, he was active in encouraging aspiring authors.[5]
He was married to Elizabeth Woodburn Robertson,[6] a rare-book dealer, and had four children. He died of cancer at his home in Hopewell, New Jersey on September 23, 1991, aged 77.[6] [7][8]
Writing career
Keith Robertson is best known for the five books of the
Keith Robertson used the pseudonym Carlton Keith for his six murder mysteries.
Series books
Ticktock and Jim series
- Ticktock and Jim aka Watch for a Pony (1948)
- Ticktock and Jim, Deputy Sheriffs (1949)
The Neil and Swede series AKA the Carson Street Detective Agency series
- The Mystery of Burnt Hill (1952)
- Three Stuffed Owls (1954)
- The Crow and the Castle (1957)
- The Money Machine (1969)
The Sourland Mountain series AKA the John Michelson series
- Outlaws of the Sourland (1953)
- The Pinto Deer (1956)
The Henry Reed series
- Henry Reed, Inc. (1958)
- Henry Reed's Journey (1963)
- Henry Reed's Baby-Sitting Service (1966)
- Henry Reed's Big Show (1970)
- Henry Reed's Think Tank (1986)
- The Adventures of Henry Reed omnibus (1982)
Standalone novels
- The Dog Next Door (1950)
- The Missing Brother: A Mystery Story for Older Boys (1950)
- The Lonesome Sorrel (1952)
- Mascot of the Melroy (1953)
- Wreck of the Saginaw (1954)
- Ice to India (1955)
- The Phantom Rider (1955)
- The Pilgrim Goose (1956)
- If Wishes Were Horses (1958)
- The Year of the Jeep (1968)
- In Search of a Sandhill Crane (1972)
- Tales of Myrtle the Turtle (1974)
Non-fiction books
- The Navy: From Civilian to Sailor (U.S. Armed Services Library) (1958)
- New Jersey (States of the Nation series) (1968)
Carlton Keith books
- The Diamond-Studded Typewriter aka A Gem of a Murder (1958)
- Missing, Presumed Dead (1961)
- Rich Uncle (1963)
- The Hiding Place (1965)
- The Crayfish Dinner aka The Elusive Epicure (1966)
- A Taste of Sangria aka The Missing Book-keeper (1968)
References
- ^ a b Henry Reed, Inc. Study Guide
- ^ a b Papers of Keith Robertson
- ^ Keith Robertson, Henry Reed's Baby-Sitting Service, Puffin Books, 1989, End matter.
- ^ "Children's Literature Network". Archived from the original on 2014-03-01. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- ^ Rutgers University Council on Children's Literature Archived 2010-06-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Keith Robertson, 77; Wrote 5-Book Series For Schoolchildren
- ^ Keith Carlton Robertson's obituary, from the September 30, 1991 New York Times
- ^ via Associated Press. "Keith Robertson, author", Bangor Daily News, October 1, 1991. Accessed February 15, 2011. "Keith Carlton Robertson, who wrote the Henry Reed series of children's books, has died of cancer. He was 77. He died Sept. 23 at his home in Hopewell."
- ^ a b William Allen White Children's Book award, Past Winners 1960-1969 Archived 2010-05-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "YRCA Past Winners". Archived from the original on 2012-10-29. Retrieved 2010-04-24.
- ^ The Continuum Encyclopedia of Children's Literature by Bernice E. Cullinan, Diane Goetz Person. Continuum International Publishing Group 2003, page 531
External links
- Works by Keith Robertson at Project Gutenberg
- Keith Robertson at Library of Congress, with 31 library catalog records
- Carlton Keith at LC Authorities, with 7 records