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The senior prefect
Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd.
1932
A typical tale of the trials, temptations, and triumphs faced by schoolboys at Axeley School.
The sniper: a book for boys
James Nisbet & Co., Limited
1914
A boy's turbulent schooldays are eventually offset by his bravery in the army.
Speaking of Jennings!
Collins
1974
A notice outside the village shop for a fishing rod for sale for 50p gives Jennings a brilliant money-making idea. The twenty-first book in the series.
Take Jennings for instance
Collins
1958
The Form 3 Natural History Club threatens to disrupt the smooth running of Linbury Court The ninth book in the series.
A term on trial
S. W. Partridge & Co.
1930
Tensions rise when two groups of schoolboys are removed to Grainby College
Thanks to Jennings
Collins
1957
Jennings saves the day when a Ministry of Schools inspector visits Old Wilkie's history class. The eighth book in the series.
Thanks to Jennings
Collins
1958
Jennings saves the day when a Ministry of Schools inspector visits Old Wilkie's history class. The eighth book in the series.
That's Jennings
Macmillan Children's Books
1994
The third-formers at Linbury Court have set up a Natural History club, and Jennings is keen to build up a collection of tadpoles. The twenty-fourth book in series.
The triple alliance
Thomas Nelson and Sons
1900s
The theft of coins from the neighbour of a pupil at The Birches provide a backdrop to a typical range of schoolboy adventures and misunderstandings.
The trouble with Jennings
Collins
1960
Jennings resolves to be decent to old people like the masters, with mixed results. The eleventh book in the series.
Trust Jennings!
Collins
1969
Jennings has a cunning plan to raise funds for Famine Relief. The eighteenth book in the series.
Typically Jennings!
Collins
1971
Jennings becomes a potholer and Darbishire a prehistoric cave painter. The twentieth book in the series.
The unofficial prefect
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.
1916
The Headmaster of an American school hopes that giving a feckless student responsibility as a prefect will shape his character for the better.
Whoopee at Westchester
Gerald G. Swan
1947
A new master brings a more relaxed approach to life when acting as a locum for another master
Young barbarians
Hodder and Stoughton
1901
The adventures, trials and triumphs of boys at a Scottish seminary school.