Our Friend Jennings
Back to Jennings Information Page A term at Linbury Court School would be incomplete without Jennings and Darbishire getting up to something. But this term exceeds all others in "hoo-hah's", as Darbishire would say. There was a photographic expedition which started off quietly enough; there was a guinea-pig, brought to the school by a well-meaning, but misguided grandmother; there was a school inspector... Well, things start to happen, and when the boys try to put them right everything becoms even more involved. It is a hilarious term with trouble blowing up thick and fast from every quarter, but finally it is Jennings himself who saves the situation and even Mr. Wilkins, his exasperated form master, has to admit that "there must be soemthing to be said for the silly little boy, after all!" ... First published in 1957 by Collins |
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THANKS TO JENNINGS
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Buckeridge, Anthony. No illustrator listed. Stock no. 875113 Collins. 1st ed1957. Very good condition in an almost very good dustwrapper. Red boards, black title to spine. B/w illustrations. Colour frontis. 256 pages Small patch of fading to top of spine. Foxing to outer page edges and prelims. Pictorial wrapper is price-cut and edge-chipped with slight loss. |
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