THE BANISHING OF BILLY BUNTER
Written by Frank Richards
Illustrated by C.H. Chapman
Published by Cassell & Company Ltd
in 1956
- Categorised in:
- CHILDRENS
- BILLY BUNTER
- BOYS
- SCHOOL STORIES
- SCHOOL STORIES (BOYS)
THE BANISHING OF BILLY BUNTER
Written by Frank Richards.
Illustrated by C.H. Chapman.
Stock no. 1826120
1st.
1956.
Hardback.
Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.
Story no. 19. Red boards, black titles. Colour frontis. B/w illustrations. 223 pages. Boards clean. Text block browned. A few foxspots present, mainly to prelims. Pictorial dustwrapper is worn and torn at corners with slight loss, scuffing to front and rear panel (grubby), minor pen mark to top edge of front panel (above title), minor damp stain to vertical edge of rear panel.
Front cover
Contents
- It all began with a whopping parcel of tuck which Horace Coker of the Fifth received from his Aunt. Bunter, being very fond of tuck, in no time at all had that parcel cached in the old Cloisters where he could deal with it at his leisure. Unfortunately he was seen by Mr. Prout who naturally arranged for Mr Quelch to deliver some resounding whacks on Bunter's seat.He vowed revenge, announcing his intention of bestowing a raw egg on Mr. Prout. Coker, also in trouble with Mr. Prout expressed his annoyance by throwing a tomato at him for which Bunter got the blame and was promptly sacked. Bunter didn't take this lightly and was soon back at Greyfriars.