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Abbey sees it through
Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd
1956
When two great public schools amalgamate the tricky problem of who should be school captain must be addressed.
According to Jennings
Collins
1954
A space-age craze hits Linbury Court. The sixth book in the series.
Bill sees it through: an exciting adventure story
Vawser & Wiles, Ltd.
1946
A schoolboy helps the police break up a counterfeiting gang who are using cock-fighting as a means to pass off the money.
The boys of Fellingham School
John F. Shaw (1928) & Co., Ltd.
1930s
Rumours of a Spanish treasure provide a backdrop to a typical range of schoolboy adventures and misunderstandings.
Boys of the Priory School
Blackie and Son Limited
1910s
The fortunes of a disliked schoolboy turn after he performs an act of heroism.
Brent of Gatehouse: a public school story
Geoffrey Cumberlege
1951
Although Adam Brent is not the most athletic or most academic pupil he is determined to demonstrate his loyalty and devotion to his school.
Carry on Rippleton: a school story
Sampson, Low, Marston & Co., Ltd.
1947
A group of boys and masters are evacuated to a school in decline, and the Headmaster hopes the new blood will revive and restore its reputation.
The chronicles of Dunford : a public school story
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
1920s
Who is the blackguard who ran a piece of string across a passage with the intention of laming the school captain?
The deputy captain: a public school story
Humphrey Milford
1922
The disappearance of a Tudor charter from Melton School provides the backdrop to a typical range of schoolboy adventures and misunderstandings.
The double dealer
Blackie
1961
The discovery of a Roman pot is closely followed by crime at a preparatory school.
Especially Jennings!
Collins
1965
Jennings gets mistaken for a burglar and accidentally gets Old Wilkie accused of stealing his own car. The fifteenth book in the series.
Fortescue of the fourth
Gerald G. Swan
1945
Reginald Fortescue's dark past exposes him to blackmail despite his reformed character.
The gold bat
A. and C. Black, Ltd.
1926
O'Hara and Moriarty tar and feather a statue of a local politician as a prank.
The gold bat
Souvenir Press
1974
O'Hara and Moriarty tar and feather a statue of a local politician as a prank.
The head of Kays
A. and C. Black, Ltd.
1922
It is the general view at Eckleton school that there never was such a house of slackers as Kay's.
The idol of Saint Moncreeth: a school story of mystery, humour and sport
Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd.
1925
The theft of the Saint Moncreeth gold cup provides a backdrop to a typical range of schoolboy adventures and misunderstandings.
In the clutch of the green hand
T. Nelson & Sons Ltd.
1929
The Green Hand is a band of international criminals who are after the secret formula of a schoolboy's father.
Jennings abounding
Collins
1967
Jennings gets into a bit of bother with a racing pigeon. The sixteenth book in the series.
Jennings again
Macmillan Children's Books
1991
The pupils at Linbury Court are desperate to help a recycling initiative. The twenty-third book in the series. Signed by the author on the title page.
Jennings and Darbishire
Collins
1952
Jennings and Darbishire set up their own newspaper: the Form Three Times. The fourth book in the series.
Jennings as usual
Collins
1959
Jennings has a short-lived and disastrous promotion to dorm monitor. The tenth book in the series.
Jennings follows a clue
Collins
1956
Jennings establishes the Linbury Court Detective Agency. The second book in the series.