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THAT'S JENNINGS

Written by Anthony Buckeridge
Illustrated by Rodney Sutton
Published by Macmillan Children's Books in 1994
ISBN: 0333617932

THAT'S JENNINGS
Written by Anthony Buckeridge. Illustrated by Rodney Sutton.
Stock no. 1328460
1st. 1994. Hardback. Nearly fine condition in a nearly fine dustwrapper.

Red boards, gilt titles to spine. Last of the Jennings books. Incorrect ISBN 0333611330 printed on publisher information page in some books. 121 pages. ISBN: 0333617932. SIGNED by the author to title-page. Red title to spine wrapper has slightly faded.

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THAT'S JENNINGS
Written by Anthony Buckeridge. Illustrated by Rodney Sutton.
Stock no. 1327096
1st. 1994. Hardback. Nearly fine condition in a slightly better than very good dustwrapper.

Red boards, gilt titles to spine. Last of the Jennings books. Incorrect ISBN 0333611330 printed on publisher information page in some books. 121 pages. ISBN: 0333617932. SIGNED by the author to title page, tiny dent to lower edge of front cover. Light foxing to top edge of textblock else contents fine. Dustwraoeor is just a little edge creased and slightly sunned to spine.

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Front cover

Cover of THAT'S JENNINGS by Anthony Buckeridge

Contents

  • Linbury Court School hasn't changed: Mr. Wilkins, the teacher with the short fuse but a kind heart is still corr-whumphing. Mr. Pemberton -Oakes is still Head and Mr. Carter remains the senior master. And J.C.T. Jennings, with his friend Darbishire is still getting into trouble.
  • When Mr. Wilkins was away sick for a few days it was Jennings who organised the get-well card and a pot plant. Unfortunately Darbishire - who bought the card - hadn't read the inscription and Jennings inability to tell the difference between rhubarb and a lily convinced Mr. Wilkins it was a practical joke. But it was the search for the time capsule which was the cause of most of the misunderstandings. Jennings' plan to disguise the whole affair by forming a secret bird-watching society caused many more complications than he had bargained for, including detention of the whole of Form Three and the need to hide from fellow bird-watchers.