BIGGLES AIR COMMODORE
Written by W.E. Johns
Illustrated by Alfred Sindall
Published by Oxford University Press; Geoffrey Cumberlege
in 1937
BIGGLES AIR COMMODORE
Written by W.E. Johns.
Illustrated by Alfred Sindall.
Stock no. 1327141
1950.
Hardback.
Almost very good condition.
Green boards, gilt title to spine. 7 b/w illustrations. Spine and corners bumped and rubbed. Spine faded. Some marks to covers. Front joint cracked. Contents clean.
BIGGLES AIR COMMODORE
Written by W.E. Johns.
Illustrated by Alfred Sindall.
Stock no. 2139719
1948.
Hardback.
Good condition.
Green boards, gilt title to spine. 7 b/w illustrations. Spine is browned. Uneven fading to covers. Foxing to endpapers and outer page edges.
Front cover
Contents
- Biggles stumbles across an enemy plan to destroy British shipping in the Indian Ocean. Noticing a coincidence in bad spelling, his linking of three separate ship disappearances leads Colonel Raymond to charge him to investigate. Biggles is given the temporary rank of Air Commodore and command of a destroyer.
- The planned use of a decoy to lure the bandits fails when the bandits sink it. However they persevere, and eventually discover a secret submarine base on an island in the Mergui Archipelago. Not with standing a few distractions they manage to destroy the submarine and its base by using their own mines. They all manage to escape just before a secret stash of poison gas makes the entire island uninhabitable.
- "Bigglesworth, if you'll join our intelligence staff, I'll give you any rank within reason." he declared.
- Biggles shook his head. "It's very nice of you Sir, but I should be absolutely useless in an official capacity," he said slowly. "I have my own way of doing things ..."