Leon Garfield Criticism
- Introduction
- Margaret Sherwood Libby
- Geoffrey Trease
- Jean C. Thomson
- Margery Fisher
- Naomi Lewis
- Margery Fisher
- Geoffrey Trease
- Virginia Haviland
- Margery Fisher
- Ruth Hill Viguers
- Sheila Egoff
- Margery Fisher
- Ted Hughes
- Clive Pemberton
- Things That Go Bump in the Night
- Garfield's Golden Net
- Barbara Wersba
- Greek Myths Retold
- Margery Fisher
- British Children's Books in the Twentieth Century
- Leon Garfield
- Gladys Williams
- Brian W. Alderson
- Eleanor Cameron
- J. Allan Morrison
- Gillian Tindall
- Margery Fisher
- Leon Garfield
- The Nesbit Tradition: The Children's Novel in England 1945–1970
- Myles McDowell
- Gerard Benson
- Judith Vidal-Hall
- Shulamith Oppenheim
- C. S. Hannabuss
- Ethel L. Heins
- C. E. J. Smith
- Margery Fisher
- Gordon Parsons
- Thoughts on Being and Writing
- Portrait of an Author: Leon Garfield
- Margery Fisher
- Peter Hunt
- Georgian Stroller
- Margery Fisher
- C. S. Hannabuss
- J. Allan Morrison
- Julia Briggs
- Margery Fisher
- Leon Garfield
- Shades of the Prison House: The Fiction of Leon Garfield
- Ann A. Flowers
- 'Not the Blackest of Villains … Not the Brightest of Saints': Humanism in Leon Garfield's Adventure Novels
- Gordon Parsons