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THE BANISHING OF BILLY BUNTER

by Frank Richards

Illustrated by C.H. Chapman

Published by Cassell & Company Ltd. 1st. 1956

Slightly better than very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper. Story no. 19. Red boards, black titles. Colour frontis. B/w illustrations. 223 pages.

Minimal bumping to spine and lower corners. A couple of light score marks to rear cover. Edge nick and small bookseller's sticker to front pastedown. Odd fox spot to text block. Contents clean. Dustwrapper is edge worn and chipped with paper stuck to verso to repair and disguise. Spine slightly browned, rear panel a little grubby and a couple of marks near top corner of front panel.

Stock no. 1503097

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Contents

  • It all began with a whopping parcel of tuck which Horace Coker of the Fifth received from his Aunt. Bunter, being very fond of tuck, in no time at all had that parcel cached in the old Cloisters where he could deal with it at his leisure. Unfortunately he was seen by Mr. Prout who naturally arranged for Mr Quelch to deliver some resounding whacks on Bunter's seat.He vowed revenge, announcing his intention of bestowing a raw egg on Mr. Prout. Coker, also in trouble with Mr. Prout expressed his annoyance by throwing a tomato at him for which Bunter got the blame and was promptly sacked. Bunter didn't take this lightly and was soon back at Greyfriars.

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