Author:George Bramwell Evens

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George Bramwell Evens
(1884–1943)

British radio broadcaster, under the pseudonym Romany (and sometimes 'The Tramp'), and writer on countryside and natural history matters

Works[edit]

Original Romany Books[edit]

(Credited to G. Bramwell Evens)

  • A Romany in the Fields (Epworth Press, 1929)
  • A Romany and Raq (Epworth Press, 1930)
  • A Romany in the Country (Epworth Press, 1932)
  • A Romany on the Trail (Epworth Press, 1934; illustrations by Reg Gammon)
  • Out with Romany (University of London Press (UoL), 1937; illustrations by Gammon and photographs by Romany)
  • Out with Romany Again (UoL, 1938; line drawings by Gammon and photographs by Romany)
  • Out with Romany Once More (UoL, 1940; illustrations by Gammon)
  • Out with Romany by the Sea (UoL, 1941; illustrations by Gammon and photographs by Romany)
  • Out with Romany by Meadow and Stream (UoL, 1942; illustrations by Gammon)
  • Out With Romany by Moor and Dale (UoL, 1944; illustrations by Gammon)
  • Walks with Romany (E.J. Arnold & Son, undated)

The Romany Readers[edit]

Published by the University of London Press in 1951.

  1. Hotchi the Hedgehog
  2. Smut the Hare
  3. Flash the Fox
  4. Spook the Barn-owl
  5. Pete and Prue the Partridges
  6. Nick the Weasel
  7. Billy the Squirrel
  8. Sleek the Otter

Note: illustrations by Reg Gammon (died 1997) are still in copyright; as may be 'Romany' works by other authors.

Works about Evens[edit]

Reviews[edit]


Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1943, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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