BIGGLES TAKES A HAND
Written by W.E. Johns
Illustrated by Stead
Published by Hodder & Stoughton
in 1963
- Categorised in:
- CHILDRENS
- BIGGLES
- BOYS
- BOYS ADVENTURE
BIGGLES TAKES A HAND
Written by W.E. Johns.
Illustrated by Stead.
Stock no. 1326031
Circa.
1963.
Hardback.
Very good condition.
Glazed pictorial boards. B/w illustrations. Minimal rubbing and fading to spine. Erased pencil writing to top corner of front free-endpaper. Some slight foxing to textblock.
Front cover
Contents
- Biggles receives an anonymous letter asking him to go to the Adlon Restaurant in Bank Street Kensington at quarter to one precisely and sit at table number two. There he would be joined by someone who will give him information.
- "You can't come to much harm in Kensington" said Bertie. But the anonymous letter sets Biggles off on the trail of three murders in a thrilling story of espionage which takes him and he Air Police to West Berlin.