Lad of Evesham Vale

by Fred Archer

Published 1 November 1972

Poacher's Pie

by Fred Archer

Published 1 October 1976

When Adam Was a Boy

by Fred Archer

Published 1 November 1979


The Distant Scene

by Fred Archer

Published 1 January 1974
The Distant Scene is another interesting collection of stories from the Worcestershire countryside. Fred Archer's memories are vividly recreated in this heart warming selection of tales from Fred Archer's childhood. In this wonderful collection of tales from the countryside the reader is once again introduced to a vibrant array of characters from Fred Archer's childhood. The reader is introduced to characters such as Auntie Phoebe, renowned for the pop she sold in a pint and a half bottle during the haymaking season and Tom Wheatcroft and Job Barley. Anyone who enjoyed reading Under the Parish Lantern is sure to enjoy The Distant Scene.

By Hook and by Crook

by Fred Archer

Published 1 September 1978


Hawthorn Hedge Country

by Fred Archer

Published 16 November 1970

The Secrets of Bredon Hill

by Fred Archer

Published 1 January 1974

Golden Sheaves, Black Horses

by Fred Archer

Published 1 November 1974

Under the Parish Lantern

by Fred Archer

Published 1 June 1976
Under the Parish Lantern offers an interesting insight into rural life in Worcestershire. In the original foreword Bernard Miles claimed that Fred Archer '...doesn't pretend to be a writer but just a farmer, putting things down in the plainest and most unadorned English, digging into his memory and hauling up great spadesful of practical matter about the village people of his youth...' Here then is an interesting collection of characters from Fred Archer's youth, from John Clopton the cobbler to Maud Handy the farmer's wife who always held a stall at the village fete. This charming collection of memories glows with a magical warmth which revives the England of the First World War and just after. Under the Parish Lantern takes the reader back in time to the days of home farming, horse ploughing and hand milking.