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Christopher Awdry

Christopher Vere Awdry (born 2 July 1940)[1] is an English author. He is best known for his contributions to The Railway Series of books featuring Thomas the Tank Engine, which was started by his late father, Wilbert Awdry (1911–1997). He also produced children's books based on a number of other railways, as well as non-fiction articles and books on heritage railways. He was born at Devizes, the family moving to Kings Norton, Birmingham, when he was aged 5 months. Awdry was educated at Worksop College, a public school in North Nottinghamshire.

Christopher Awdry
Christopher Awdry at the National Railway Museum, York, 1987
Born
Christopher Vere Awdry

(1940-07-02) 2 July 1940 (age 82)
Devizes, Wiltshire, England
EducationWorksop College
OccupationAuthor
Years active1983–2011
Notable workThomas the Tank Engine
Children2
Parent(s)Wilbert Awdry (1911–1997)
Margaret Wale (1912–1989)

Christopher Awdry and the Railway Series

Christopher Awdry is in a way responsible for the creation of Thomas and his railway, which started as a story told to him by his father during a bout of measles in 1942. When his father retired in 1972, he wrote several Thomas books himself. The series came to be called Thomas & Friends after that.[2]

In 2006, the current publishers, Egmont Books, decided to reprint the entire series in their original form; the fourteen books by Christopher were re-released at the beginning of August 2007. His favourite character is Toby.

The new interest from the publishers has gone beyond merely re-releasing the existing books. Christopher Awdry has written a new book for the series, titled Thomas and Victoria, which focuses on stories relating to the railway preservation movement. This, the forty-first book in the series, was released on 3 September 2007. In April 2010, Egmont Books confirmed that another Railway Series book, no 42 in the series, would be published in 2011.[3] The publication date was later confirmed as 4 July 2011, and the illustrator as Clive Spong.[4] It was published under the title Thomas and His Friends. This book would become the final book in the Railway Series to be published.

Other works

In 2001, Christopher Awdry wrote six stories featured in two books concerning railway safety, which were distributed to every primary school and library in the country (Bad Days for Thomas and His Friends / More Bad Days for Thomas and His Friends). The train operator Virgin Trains produced a colouring book for young passengers based on the stories.

A series of six books has been produced featuring locomotives from the Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway, and illustrated by Marc Vyvyan-Jones.

Bibliography

Railway Series volumes

Other 'Thomas' books

Thomas easy-to-read books

Published by Dean (Reed Children's Books), 1990–1997, illustrated by Ken Stott.
(Also published as Egmont 'mini books' (1997–1998))

  • Thomas and the Tiger
  • James and the Balloons
  • Percy and the Kite
  • Thomas and the Birthday Party
  • Henry and the Ghost Train
  • Thomas and the Dinosaurs
  • Thomas and the Pony Show *
  • Thomas goes to School *
  • Henry Goes to the Hospital *
  • Thomas the Tank Engine Easy-To-Read Treasury (1997) – incorporating the 3 titles marked * in a combined volume.

Eastbourne Series

  • 01. General Takes Charge – illustrated by Marc Vyvyan-Jones
  • 02. Rachel and the Goose – illustrated by Marc Vyvyan-Jones
  • 03. Western and the Lost Ring – illustrated by Marc Vyvyan-Jones
  • 04. Oily Keeps Things Going – illustrated by Marc Vyvyan-Jones
  • 05. Eastbourne's Wedding Special – illustrated by Marc Vyvyan-Jones
  • 06. Oily and the Flood – illustrated by Marc Vyvyan-Jones

Other railway stories

  • Railway for Sale
  • Luke Goes Flying – illustrated by Jonathan Clay[5]
  • LOTI and the Enchanted Forest
  • LOTI and the Lost Locket
  • The Chips Express
  • Heave-Ho Hamish
  • Hugh Goes Sliding

Non-fiction

  • Awdry, Christopher (1990). Encyclopaedia of British Railway Companies. Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-8526-0049-7. OCLC 19514063. CN 8983.
  • Awdry, Christopher (1995). Awdry's steam railways. London: Boxtree. ISBN 0-7522-1600-7. OCLC 34723449.
  • Awdry, Christopher (2001). The Nene Valley Railway. Kettering: Past & Present. ISBN 1-85895-170-4. OCLC 59557758.

References

  1. ^ Sibley, Brian. The Thomas the Tank Engine Man. p. 90.
  2. ^ "Christopher Awdry: why sour Lefties are wrong about Thomas the Tank Engine". The Telegraph. 13 May 2015. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  3. ^ "The Railway Series 42 Due for Release in April 2011". (Thomas news). Sodor Island. 8 April 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
  4. ^ "Railway Series 42 Due July 2011". (Thomas news). Sodor Island. 15 November 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  5. ^ Book launch at Exbury Gardens 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine – accessed: 1 June 2007

External links

  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 17 April 2008) – Formerly www.awdry.family.name (Dead link discovered April 2010)
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 22 December 2007) – Formerly www.sodor.co.uk (Dead link discovered April 2010)
  • Official Thomas site

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Christopher Vere Awdry born 2 July 1940 1 is an English author He is best known for his contributions to The Railway Series of books featuring Thomas the Tank Engine which was started by his late father Wilbert Awdry 1911 1997 He also produced children s books based on a number of other railways as well as non fiction articles and books on heritage railways He was born at Devizes the family moving to Kings Norton Birmingham when he was aged 5 months Awdry was educated at Worksop College a public school in North Nottinghamshire Christopher AwdryChristopher Awdry at the National Railway Museum York 1987BornChristopher Vere Awdry 1940 07 02 2 July 1940 age 82 Devizes Wiltshire EnglandEducationWorksop CollegeOccupationAuthorYears active1983 2011Notable workThomas the Tank EngineChildren2Parent s Wilbert Awdry 1911 1997 Margaret Wale 1912 1989 Contents 1 Christopher Awdry and the Railway Series 2 Other works 3 Bibliography 3 1 Railway Series volumes 3 2 Other Thomas books 3 3 Thomas easy to read books 3 4 Eastbourne Series 3 5 Other railway stories 3 6 Non fiction 4 References 5 External linksChristopher Awdry and the Railway Series EditChristopher Awdry is in a way responsible for the creation of Thomas and his railway which started as a story told to him by his father during a bout of measles in 1942 When his father retired in 1972 he wrote several Thomas books himself The series came to be called Thomas amp Friends after that 2 In 2006 the current publishers Egmont Books decided to reprint the entire series in their original form the fourteen books by Christopher were re released at the beginning of August 2007 His favourite character is Toby The new interest from the publishers has gone beyond merely re releasing the existing books Christopher Awdry has written a new book for the series titled Thomas and Victoria which focuses on stories relating to the railway preservation movement This the forty first book in the series was released on 3 September 2007 In April 2010 Egmont Books confirmed that another Railway Series book no 42 in the series would be published in 2011 3 The publication date was later confirmed as 4 July 2011 and the illustrator as Clive Spong 4 It was published under the title Thomas and His Friends This book would become the final book in the Railway Series to be published Other works EditIn 2001 Christopher Awdry wrote six stories featured in two books concerning railway safety which were distributed to every primary school and library in the country Bad Days for Thomas and His Friends More Bad Days for Thomas and His Friends The train operator Virgin Trains produced a colouring book for young passengers based on the stories A series of six books has been produced featuring locomotives from the Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway and illustrated by Marc Vyvyan Jones Bibliography EditRailway Series volumes Edit For books 1 26 in the series written by the Rev W Awdry see List of books in The Railway Series 27 Really Useful Engines 1983 28 James and the Diesel Engines 1984 29 Great Little Engines 1985 30 More About Thomas the Tank Engine 1986 31 Gordon the High Speed Engine 1987 32 Toby Trucks and Trouble 1988 33 Thomas and the Twins 1989 34 Jock the New Engine 1990 35 Thomas and the Great Railway Show 1991 36 Thomas Comes Home 1992 37 Henry and the Express 1993 38 Wilbert the Forest Engine 1994 39 Thomas and the Fat Controller s Engines 1995 40 New Little Engine 1996 41 Thomas and Victoria 2007 42 Thomas and His Friends 2011 Other Thomas books Edit Thomas and the Missing Christmas Tree 1986 Thomas and the Evil Diesel 1987 Thomas and the Hurricane 1992 Sodor Reading Between the Lines 2005 Thomas easy to read books Edit Published by Dean Reed Children s Books 1990 1997 illustrated by Ken Stott Also published as Egmont mini books 1997 1998 Thomas and the Tiger James and the Balloons Percy and the Kite Thomas and the Birthday Party Henry and the Ghost Train Thomas and the Dinosaurs Thomas and the Pony Show Thomas goes to School Henry Goes to the Hospital Thomas the Tank Engine Easy To Read Treasury 1997 incorporating the 3 titles marked in a combined volume Eastbourne Series Edit 01 General Takes Charge illustrated by Marc Vyvyan Jones 02 Rachel and the Goose illustrated by Marc Vyvyan Jones 03 Western and the Lost Ring illustrated by Marc Vyvyan Jones 04 Oily Keeps Things Going illustrated by Marc Vyvyan Jones 05 Eastbourne s Wedding Special illustrated by Marc Vyvyan Jones 06 Oily and the Flood illustrated by Marc Vyvyan JonesOther railway stories Edit Railway for Sale Luke Goes Flying illustrated by Jonathan Clay 5 LOTI and the Enchanted Forest LOTI and the Lost Locket The Chips Express Heave Ho Hamish Hugh Goes SlidingNon fiction Edit Awdry Christopher 1990 Encyclopaedia of British Railway Companies Sparkford Patrick Stephens Ltd ISBN 1 8526 0049 7 OCLC 19514063 CN 8983 Awdry Christopher 1995 Awdry s steam railways London Boxtree ISBN 0 7522 1600 7 OCLC 34723449 Awdry Christopher 2001 The Nene Valley Railway Kettering Past amp Present ISBN 1 85895 170 4 OCLC 59557758 References Edit Sibley Brian The Thomas the Tank Engine Man p 90 Christopher Awdry why sour Lefties are wrong about Thomas the Tank Engine The Telegraph 13 May 2015 Retrieved 1 August 2015 The Railway Series 42 Due for Release in April 2011 Thomas news Sodor Island 8 April 2010 Retrieved 17 May 2010 Railway Series 42 Due July 2011 Thomas news Sodor Island 15 November 2010 Retrieved 23 February 2011 Book launch at Exbury Gardens Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine accessed 1 June 2007External links EditAwdry Family Website at the Wayback Machine archived 17 April 2008 Formerly www awdry family name Dead link discovered April 2010 Sodor Enterprises publishing company at the Wayback Machine archived 22 December 2007 Formerly www sodor co uk Dead link discovered April 2010 Official Thomas site Egmont Books Interview with Christopher Awdry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christopher Awdry amp oldid 1145575366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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