Tom Bevan

Tom Bevan (1868–1938), who also wrote under the pseudonym Walter Bamfylde, was a British writer of boys' adventure stories.

Life

Born in Monmouthshire, Bevan was educated at Sir Thomas Rich's School and St. Paul's College, Cheltenham (a teacher training college awarding Bristol University qualifications). Working as a schoolmaster, he began writing historical adventure stories for boys. In the 1920s he was education editor for Sampson Low and Marston.[1]

Bevan wrote for several boys' magazines including Everybody's Story Magazine and Boy's Own Paper.[2]

Works

Books

Stories

References

  1. Benjamin Watson (1992). English Schoolboy Stories: An Annotated Bibliography of Hardcover Fiction. Scarecrow Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-8108-2572-7.
  2. Stanley Nichols, "Roving Thoughts on the 'B.O.P.'", Golden Hours 6:1 (December 1962), p. 81. For example, The Baymouth Scouts was serialised in the Boy's Own Paper in 1911–12. British Juvenile Story Papers and Pocket Libraries Index
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