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ACCORDING TO JENNINGS

Written by Anthony Buckeridge
Published by Collins in 1954

ACCORDING TO JENNINGS
Written by Anthony Buckeridge.
Stock no. 1326054
1959. Hardback. Very good condition in a good dustwrapper.

Red boards, black title to spine. Colour frontis. 4 b/w illustrations. 255 pages. Top edge red. Spine slightly bumped, some fading to top and tail of spine. Browning throughout, grubby fingermarks to verso of frontis and a light splash mark to lower margins of pages 8 & 9 else contents clean. Dustwrapper is edge worn with tear to top of spine.

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ACCORDING TO JENNINGS
Written by Anthony Buckeridge.
Stock no. 2137059
1st. 1954. Hardback. Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.

Red boards, black title to spine. Colour frontis. 4 b/w illustrations. 255 pages. Top edge red. Some knocks along cover edges. Small brown fade mark to top of spine. Browning and foxing to endpapers and outer page edges. Wrapper is faded to spine, with some edge-chips and small nicks.

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ACCORDING TO JENNINGS
Written by Anthony Buckeridge.
Stock no. 2124351
1st. 1954. Hardback. Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.

Red boards, black title to spine. Colour frontis. 4 b/w illustrations. 255 pages. Top edge red. Foxing to endpapers and outer page edges. Wrapper is edge-creased and chipped; Tape repairs on verso, to tears at base of spine.

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Front cover

Cover of ACCORDING TO JENNINGS by Anthony Buckeridge

Contents

  • When the space-craze sweeps through Linbury Court School, the corridors reverberate to a crescendo of voom-voom noises as rockets piloted by "Butch Breakaway" Jennnings and his "bald-headed scientist", Darbishire, take off for the moon.
  • Mr. Carter prophesies that the craze will wear off, and so it does - but not before Jennings has stuck his head into trouble; nor before he and Darbishire have herlped General Merridew to recapture some of the widler moments of his lost boyhood.