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THE WHISTLING BOY
Written by Ruth M. Arthur. Illustrated by Margery Gill.
Stock no. 1330541
Published by Armada. 1st thus 1973. Very good condition.

Originally published by Gollancz in 1969. Kirsty goes fruit-picking in East Anglia and meets Jake, they immediately become friends... Cardwraps. B/w text illustrations. 159 pages. ISBN: 0006907601. Some creasing, wear and fading to covers. Inscription in ink to inside front cover, name in ink to inside rear cover. Initials in ink to half title-page. Pale page browning throughout else contents clean.

ROUGH WATER
Written by Roland Pertwee. Illustrated by Margery Gill.
Stock no. 1328933
Published by Oxford University Press; Geoffrey Cumberlege. 1st 1951. Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.

Green cloth, silver title to spine. B/w illustrations. Continuing the story of the Islanders in the west country. Spine slightly bumped and rubbed. Small booksellers sticker to front pastedown. Endpapers partly browned and lightly foxed. Dustwrapper is edge worn and slightly chipped, spine slightly browned.

GOLDEN APOLLO
Written by Phyllis Hastings. Illustrated by Margery Gill.
Stock no. 1504226
Published by Hutchinson of London. 1st 1958. Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.

The story of a boy's fight to save a Jersey calf from the butcher! Brown boards, black title and vignette to front. B/w text illustrations. 204 pages. Minimal bumping to spine and corners. Small light mark to rear cover. Some foxing and browning otherwise contents clean. Dustwrapper is edge worn with a couple of small tears and chips. Spine slightly darkened, rear panel grubby, light foxing.

MRS FLANNAGAN'S TRUMPET
Written by Catherine Cookson. Illustrated by Margery Gill.
Stock no. 1402982
Published by Macdonald and Jane's. 1st 1976. Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.

Eddie Morley and his sister Penny go to live with their 'Gran Flan'. Eddie becomes caught up in strange happenings and learns alot about the inhabitants of the house. Pale green boards with gilt title to spine. B/w illustrations. 144 pages. Spine and corners bumped. Slight bump to bottom of front board. Name in ink to top of front endpaper. Slight crease to top of first two pages. A few light foxspots to page edges otherwise contents clean. Pictorial dustwrapper is edgeworn with a little chipping and a couple of tears. White label to verso to cover a tear.