Stella and Rose's Books Logo

Stella & Rose's Books

Specialists in Rare & Collectable Books

BILLY BUNTER'S POSTAL ORDER

by Frank Richards

Illustrated by R.J. Macdonald

Published by Charles Skilton Ltd.. 1st. 1951

Slightly better than very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper. Green cloth. Black titles. Colour frontis. B/w illustrations.

Slight bumping to spine which is faded. Top of text block is slightly dusty. Contents are very good. Dustwrapper is edge worn with a few small tears. Spine darkened and a little rubbed. Panels grubby.

Stock no. 1406909

Sorry this book has been sold (28/11/2018)
Enquire about this book Create want

Contents

  • Billy Bunter had mentioned many a time that he was expecting a postal order - it was, in fact, one of his most celebrated utterances. Promise, however, was seldom equalled by performance, though on one morning he had especial reason to believe that the postal order had arrived. It was unfortunate that Mr. Quelch confiscated temporarily the vital missive; Bunter's endeavours to retrieve it were the beginning of a series of episodes well up to Greyfriar's hilarity standard.
  • When it turns out that the postal order Bunter took from Mr. Quelch's study is the property of one of the masters and Bunter is under the cloud of imminent expulsion for suspected pilfering her goes on the run.

Similar Stock