Roger Pilkington (writer)
Roger Windle Pilkington was a British author and biologist. He is best-known for his 20-volume Small Boat series, recounting trips along Europe's inland waterways in an Admiral's Barge, which he had converted into a sea going cabin cruiser, named "Commodore". [1][2][3]
Roger Windle Pilkington | |
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Born | Lancashire, U.K. | 17 January 1915
Died | 5 May 2003 88) London, U.K. | (aged
Education | University of Cambridge |
Spouse | Ingrid Geijer |
Bibliography
Small Boat series
- Thames Waters (1956)
- Small Boat through Belgium (1957)
- Small Boat through Holland (1958)
- Small Boat to the Skagerrak (1960)
- Small Boat through Sweden (1961)
- Small Boat to Alsace (1961)
- Small Boat to Bavaria (1962)
- Small Boat to through Germany (1963)
- Small Boat through France (1964)
- Small Boat in Southern France (1965)
- Small Boat on the Thames (1966)
- Small Boat on the Meuse (1967)
- Small Boat to Luxembourg (1967)
- Small Boat on the Moselle (1968)
- Small Boat to Elsinore (1969)
- Small Boat to Northern Germany (1969)
- Small Boat on the Lower Rhine (1970)
- Small Boat on the Upper Rhine (1971)
- Small Boat down the Years (1987)
- Small Boat in the Midi (1989)
Other works
- Males and Females (1948)
- Stringer's Folly (1951)
- Biology, Man and God (1951)
- How Your Life Began (1953)
- Revelation Through Science (1956)
- World Without End (1960)
- How Boats Are Navigated (1962)
- Sex and Morality (1966)
- The Ormering Tide (1974)
- One Foot in France (1992)
- View From the Shore (1995)
- History and Legends of the European Waterways (1998)
References
- "Roger Pilkington, British Author, 88". The New York Times. 24 May 2003. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
- "Roger Pilkington, 88; Wrote Series of Books on Boating in Europe". The Los Angeles Times. 27 May 2003. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
- "Pilkington, Roger". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. 12 August 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
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