John and Patricia Beatty

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John and Patricia Beatty. The Beattys wrote several books together until John Beatty's death in 1975, after which Patricia Beatty continued to write until her death in 1991

John Beatty

John Louis Beatty was born on January 24, 1922 in Portland, Oregon and later became a history professor. He wrote ten books with his wife Patricia and helped edit a two-volume historical text entitled Heritage of Western Civilization.[1] Beatty served as an assistant professor of history and humanities at the University of California, Riverside and died on March 23, 1975 in Riverside, California.[2]

Patricia Beatty

Patricia Beatty was born August 26, 1922, in Portland, Oregon. She spent part of her life in the Pacific Northwest and occasionally resided on Indian reservations.[3] Beatty graduated from Reed College in Portland and has worked as a children's librarian and a high school teacher.[3] She has written fifty books, ten of which were with her first husband John Beatty. She remarried in 1975 to Carl Uhr, an economics professor at the University of California.[4] She died on July 9, 1991.[5]

Awards and accolades

For Patricia Beatty

For both Beattys

  • 1963 New York Times One Hundred Outstanding Books for Young People for At the Seven Stars[7]
  • 1965 Commonwealth Club of California Medal for best juvenile by a California author for Campion Towers[7]
  • 1966 Horn Book honor list for A Donkey for the King[7]
  • 1967 Southern California Council on Children's and Young People's Literature Medal for The Young Dirk[7]

Bibliography

By both

  • Squaw Dog (1965)[9][10]
  • A Donkey For the King (1966)
  • The Royal Dirk (1966)[11]
  • At The Seven Stars (1967)
  • The Queen's Wizard (1967)
  • Witch Dog (1968)[12]
  • Pirate Royal (1969)
  • Holdfast (1972) [13]
  • Master Rosalind (1974)
  • Who Comes to King's Mountain? (1975)

John Beatty (solo)

  • Warwick and Holland being the lives of Robert and Henry Rich (1965)
  • Heritage of Western Civilization Volumes I and II (1982)[14]

Patricia Beatty (solo)

  • Bonanza Girl (1962)
  • The Nickel-Plated Beauty (1964)
  • Eight Mules from Monterey (1966)
  • The queen's own grove (1966)
  • The Sea Pair (1970)
  • Red Rock over the River (1973)
  • The bad bell of San Salvador (1973)
  • How Many Miles to Sundown? (1974)
  • Rufus, red Rufus (1975)[15]
  • By Crumbs, It's Mine (1976)
  • Something to Shout About (1976)
  • Billy Bedamned, Long Gone By (1977)
  • I Want My Sunday, Stranger (1977)[15]
  • Just Some Weeds From the Wilderness (1978)
  • Lacy Makes a Match (1979)
  • The Staffordshire Terror (1979)
  • That's One Ornery Orphan (1980)
  • Lupita Manana (1981)
  • Jonathan Down Under (1982)
  • Melinda Takes a Hand (1983)
  • The Coach That Never Came (1985)[16]
  • Behave Yourself Bethany Brant (1986)[17][18]
  • Charley Skedaddle (1987)[19]
  • Be Ever Hopeful, Hannalee (1988)
  • Eben Tyne, Powder Monkey (1990)
  • Wait for Me, Watch for Me, Eula Bee (1978)
  • Who Comes with Cannons? (1990)
  • Jayhawker (1991)
  • Turn Homeward, Hannalee (1991)
  • Sarah and Me and the Lady from the Sea (1994)

John and Patricia Beatty Award

The John and Patricia Beatty Award is an award given by the California Library Association. The award was sponsored by Baker and Taylor until 2012 and Better World Books beginning in 2013. The Beatty Award "honors the author of a distinguished book for children or young adults that best promotes an awareness of California and its people".[20] Patricia Beatty contributed towards the initial funding of the award, which was named after her and her husband. The award was first established in 1990 and the winner of the award receives a prize of $500 and an engraved plaque.[20][21][22]

References

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