James Brian Jacques (/ˈdʒeɪks/, as in "Jakes";[1] 15 June 1939 – 5 February 2011) was an English author known for his Redwall series of novels and Castaways of the Flying Dutchman series. He also completed two collections of short stories entitled The Ribbajack & Other Curious Yarns and Seven Strange and Ghostly Tales.
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Tales. James BrianJacques was born in Liverpool on 15 June 1939. His parents, originally from County Cork, Ireland, were James Jacques, a truck driver...
Redwall is a series of children's fantasy novels by British writer BrianJacques, published from 1986 to 2011. It is also the title of the first book...
Charles I. Sir John Jacques was also knighted by King Charles I in 1628. The family branched into Middlesex. Mary, daughter of Thomas Jacques of Leeds, married...
of the Redwall series by BrianJacques, released on May 3, 2011. It is the final novel of the Redwall series, due to Jacques' death on February 5, 2011...
Mossflower is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 1988. It is the second book published and third chronologically in the Redwall series. The...
Salamandastron /ˌsæləmənˈdæstrən/ is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 1992. It is the fifth book published and eighth chronologically in...
Martin the Warrior is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 1993. It is the sixth book in the Redwall series. It is also one of the three Redwall...
Lord Brocktree is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 2000. It is the 13th book in the Redwall series to be published. It is the earliest chronological...
The Legend of Luke is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 1999. It is the 12th book and fourth chronologically in the Redwall series. The book...
Mariel of Redwall is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 1991. It is the fourth book published and sixth chronologically in the Redwall series...
Mattimeo is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 1989. It is the third book in the Redwall series. It is also one of the three Redwall novels...
Triss is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 2002. It is the 15th book in the Redwall series. At Riftgard, an isle in the far north, the ferret...
Loamhedge is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 2003. It is the 16th book in the Redwall series. One day while Abruc the otter and his son...
The Long Patrol is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 1997. It is the tenth book published and the twelfth chronologically in the Redwall...
Outcast of Redwall is a 1995 fantasy novel by BrianJacques. It is the eighth book and chronologically fifth book in the Redwall series. In the howling...
The Bellmaker is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 1994. It is chronologically the seventh book in the Redwall series. Far away, from the...
as Pearls of Lutra, with the "The", in the US) is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 1996. It is the ninth book published and eleventh chronologically...
Marlfox is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 1998. It is the 11th book published and 13th chronologically in the Redwall series. Marlfoxes...
Rakkety Tam is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 2004. It is the 17th book in the Redwall series. From a region known only as the Land of...
High Rhulain is a children's fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 2005. It is the 18th book in the Redwall series. The novel begins with Riggu...
The Taggerung is a fantasy novel by BrianJacques, published in 2001. It is the 14th book in the Redwall series. His birth was a long-awaited legend full...
of short stories for children by the author of the Redwall series, BrianJacques. The collection is made up of seven short stories. Mr. Bausin, caretaker...
Otters was published in 2002 as an accessory to the Redwall series by BrianJacques. This booklet about otters features trivia questions, a giant poster...
Children's literature portal The Great Redwall Feast was written by BrianJacques and illustrated by the well-known Redwall artist Christopher Denise...