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His Arthur Ransome, 1991: CIP t.p. (Peter Hunt, Univ. of Wales, Cardiff) pub. info. (b. 1945)

His Children's book research in Britain, 1977: t.p. (P.L. Hunt) p. i (Peter Hunt; Dept. of English, Univ. of Wales, Inst. of Sci. & Tech.)

His The wind in the willows, 1994: CIP t.p. (Peter Hunt) author info. (teaches English and child. lit., Univ. of Wales, Cardiff, UK; partial list of books; has held visiting academic posts at Univ. of Mich., MIT, San Diego State Univ., and Univ. of Wollongong, Australia; lives in the Cotswold Hills in Gloucestershire)

How did Long John Silver lose his leg?, 2013: title page (Peter Hunt) back cover (Peter Hunt is Professor Emeritus at the School of English, Cardiff University, Visiting Professor at Newcastle University, and Visiting Professor at the Università Ca' Foscari, Venice)

Wikipedia, January 4, 2017 (Peter Hunt (literary critic); Peter Hunt (born 1945) is a British scholar who is Professor Emeritus in Children's Literature at Cardiff University; Hunt's books include works of criticism, novels, and stories for younger children; the Children's Literature courses that he ran at Cardiff were the first to treat children's literature as a subject of academic study in the UK; he has lectured on the subject at over 120 universities in 20 countries, from Finland to New Zealand; the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts presented him with its Distinguished Scholarship Award in 1995, and 2003 he won the International Brothers Grimm Award for services to children's literature from the International Institute for Children's Literature, Osaka; he has edited or is editing the Oxford University Press World's Classics editions of Bevis, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and The Wind in the Willows; his books have been translated into Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Persian, Greek, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese)