R J Unstead

R J Unstead

Robert John Unstead (21 November, 19155 May, 1988) was a British historian and prolific author of history books, most of which were written for young readers.

Unstead went to Dover Grammar School for Boys in Kent, England, from 1926 to 1934 where he was a prefect and house captain, captain of cricket, vice-captain of soccer and in the school rugby union team. He gained Advanced Level passes in History, English, Latin and French. He left school to go to Goldsmiths College where he trained to be a teacher.

His teaching career, begun in 1936, was interrupted by the Second World War when he volunteered for the Royal Air Force and became a physical training instructor. Later he became an operations room controller and joined Combined Operations for the Normandy landings before service in Greece, Italy and France.

After the war, Unstead resumed his teaching career and later became headmaster of The Grange Primary School, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire. He began to develop ideas for writing history books with pictures that would appeal to the young. He wrote and edited over 40 books, some of which sold in their millions. He visited Australia and collaborated on five books on Australian history. Whilst in the USA, Unstead was invited to the White House following his 'Story of Britain' being chosen by the Library of Congress as one of the 'best books of the year' [Unstead, RJ (1979). 'RJ Unstead's Dictionary of History'. London: Book Club Associates.] . He was married to Florence and they had three daughters together. He was chairman of local school governors and had interests in golf, gardening and cricket. He died at Ipswich Hospital from heart failure on 5 May, 1988 [ Batho, GR (2004). ‘Unstead, Robert John (1915–1988)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press] and his funeral service was held on 11th May in the Parish Church of St. Andrew, Aldringham, Suffolk.

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* [http://dovergrammar.co.uk/archives/pharosians/054-1988-jul.html] Obituary in The Old Pharosians' Newsletter
*worldcat id|lccn-n80-36643


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