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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. 1328703
2nd. 1961. Hardback. Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.

Billy Bunter book no. 21. Green boards, black titles. Colour frontis. B/w illustrations. 223 pages. Spine and corners slightly bumped. Foxing throughout and to lower edges of covers. Dustwrapper is a bit grubby, edge rubbed and foxed on verso.

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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,