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Jennings goes to school
Collins
1958
Jennings' first term at Linbury Court, where he befriends Darbishire. The first book in the series.
Jennings in particular
Collins
1969
Jennings accidentally wins a pig. The seventeenth book in the series.
The Jennings report
Collins
1970
Jennings' plans to survey TV aerials in rural and urban areas goes predictably awry. The nineteenth book in the series.
Jennings' diary
Collins
1953
Jennings attempts to start a Form 3 museum. The fifth book in the series.
Jennings, of course!
Collins
1964
Jennings' attempts to help empty the lost property cupboard have unexpected consequences. The fourteenth book in the series.
Just like Jennings
Collins
1961
Jennings and Darbishire start their term off badly with a kerfuffle on the train. The twelfth book in the series.
Leave it to Jennings
Collins
1964
Madame Olivera from the Inscrutable East tells Jennings's fortune causing predictable chaos. The thirteenth book in the series.
Mike: a public school story
A. & C. Black, Ltd.
1932
When Mike arrives at Wrykyn himself, his cricketing talent and love of adventure bring him success and trouble in equal measure.
Our friend Jennings
Collins
1956
Jennings' theatrical ambitiions meet with mixed results. The seventh book in the series.
The penalty area
Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd.
1950s
Are rumours about Venhurst School's ace goalkeeper true?
Play the game: a school story
Thomas Nelson and Sons
1906
The accusation of a farmer's gate being unhung places the honour of Westacres in jeopardy.
Play up Kings!
Collins
1920s
A typical tale of the trials, temptations, and triumphs faced by schoolboys at Polthorpe School.
The potato riddle
Blackie & Son Limited
1950s
When a group of schoolboys are sent potato gathering they become the target of a desperate gang when one of the their suitcases is inadvertently switched.
The pothunters
Souvenir Press
1972
The theft of two trophies alters the lives of the young scholar-athletes at St Austin's, and shows that even a parboiled education can ease some of the disappointment life deals out.
A prefect's uncle
Souvenir Press
1972
Gethryn, the Head-prefect of Leicester's House in Beckford, is surprised to find that his uncle, who joins the school, is four years younger .
Quinton kicks off!
Children's Press
1950s
Marston School is a school without a past but its pupils are determined to build its reputation for the future.
Ray: the boy who lost and won
Charles H. Kelly
1912
A strongly moralistic tale of the trials, temptations, and triumphs faced by schoolboys at Clevedale School.
The Red House of Boville
Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd.
1925
The usual mix of sporting aspirations, misunderstandings, and a boy who saves the day.
Rival schools at Schooner Bay
Ward, Lock & Co., Limited
1930s
The theft of treasured relics from Scudfleet School provide a backdrop to a typical range of schoolboy adventures and misunderstandings.
The school of mystery
Blackie & Son Limited
1954
A preparatory school is used as cover for a formidable plot aimed at world domination.
The school's airmen
Ward, Lock & Co., Limited
1936
Ghyll Summit's small fleet of aeroplanes provides numerous opportunities for adventures for its students.