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BILLY BUNTER AFLOAT

Written by Frank Richards
Illustrated by C.H. Chapman
Published by Cassell & Co. Ltd. in 1957

BILLY BUNTER AFLOAT
Written by Frank Richards. Illustrated by C.H. Chapman.
Stock no. 1331260
1st. 1957. Hardback. Good condition.

Billy Bunter book no. 21. Green boards, black titles. Colour frontis. B/w illustrations. 223 pages. Spine and corners bumped and worn. Covers slightly grubby, red biro mark to front edge of spine. Endpapers lightly browned. Heavy foxing to textblock.

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BILLY BUNTER AFLOAT
Written by Frank Richards. Illustrated by C.H. Chapman.
Stock no. 2115142
1st. 1957. Hardback. Very good condition in a good dustwrapper.

Billy Bunter book no. 21. Green boards, black titles. Colour frontis. B/w illustrations. 223 pages. Some light browning to cover edges. A few foxspots to outer page edges. Wrapper is creased with edge-tears and chips; 1" piece of loss to base of spine; grubby.

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Front cover

Cover of BILLY BUNTER AFLOAT by Frank Richards

Contents

  • To the amazement of the Famous Five of Greyfriars, Bunter put his head round the door of No. 1 study and invited them to joining him in a tremendous speed. The hamper, said Bunter, was downstairs, too heavy for him to move. The said hamper was quickly removed and the feast thoroughly enjoyed. No-one realised until too late that a hamper like this was of the lavish kind usually enjoyed by Coker of the Fifth. Coker's aunt understood the requirements of a man in his prime.
  • Coker's aunt had also organised a well-equipped boat for him and his pales to take over at Staines for a few weeks in the hols. Bunter came into possession a letter authorising Coker to collect this well-stocked boat. Bunter invites the Famous Five to a holiday cruise but hiis boating party turned into a hectic adventure as Coker and his Fifth Form pals try to recover the Nautilus for their own use,