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Alfred Judd

Posted: 30 Mar 2014, 18:45
by pete9012S
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Anyone read any Alfred Judd?
Are they any good?
Alfred (John) JUDD {UK} (M: c1882 - 1932 Oct 30)

The Boys Of Gunn Island [f|1919]
Jim From Jimbaloo [f|1922]
Toddy Scores Again [f|1923]
The Conquest Of The Poles And Modern Adventures In The World Of Ice [n|1924]
In Quest Of Peril [1924]
The Young Treasure Hunters [1924]
The Luck Of The Lennites [f|1924]
The Secret Of Marsh Haven [f|1924]
Derry Of Dunn's House [f|1925]
The Raiders Of The Pool.. [s|1925]
The Mystery Of The Towers [f|1925]
Stirring Stories For Boys [s|1925]
The Secret Of The Snows [f|1925]
The Land Of The Firestone [f|1926]
The March On The North Pole [1926]
Forrester's Fag [1926]
Pals At Allingham [f|1926]
Wrens To The Rescue [f|1926]
The School On The Steep [f|1926]
A Secret Of The Dead [s|1927]
Wrens On The Trail [f|1927]
The Track Of Danger [f|1927]
Toddy Nott, Schoolboy [f|1927]
The Secret Of The Woods [f|1927]
A Night Of Mystery [f|1927]
Put To The Test [f|1927]
The Riddle Of Randley School [f|1927]
At School On The Ocean [f|1928]
The Isle Of Adventure [f|1928]
Poddy's Progress [f|1928]
Five In A Secret [f|1929]
Yarns By The Fireside [s|1929]
Poddy, The Winner [s|1930]
For Hidden Treasure [f|1931]
The Tracking Of Toby [f|1932]
The New House At Kingsmead [f|1934]
I've put in bold some of the ones I like the sound of....

Re: Alfred Judd

Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 08:32
by Farwa
They seem good, Pete. I think I'll check them out! :)

Re: Alfred Judd

Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 10:18
by Julie2owlsdene
Some good titles there, Pete. They look like adventures for Boys though to me.

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Re: Alfred Judd

Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 10:49
by Courtenay
I'm surprised Enid didn't run into copyright issues when, 16 years after Judd's The Isle of Adventure, she named the first book of her new series The Island of Adventure! :wink:

Re: Alfred Judd

Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 11:28
by Domino
There is no copyright in a title. The only way you could get into trouble would be if you were trying to pass off the later work as the original.

Dave

Re: Alfred Judd

Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 11:33
by Farwa
Julie2owlsdene wrote:Some good titles there, Pete. They look like adventures for Boys though to me.
Not nessesarily, Julie - the Hardy Boys series seems to be for boys - but it's just as good for girls too!

Re: Alfred Judd

Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 20:30
by John Pickup
I've never heard of Alfred Judd, Pete, and I'm quite certain I've never come across any of his books anywhere either. He was certainly prolific in a short time, he published eight different titles in 1927! Let us know if you manage to find any of them.

Re: Alfred Judd

Posted: 13 Sep 2014, 18:53
by sixret
I have the School On The Steeps but haven't read it yet.