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According to Jennings
Collins
1954
A space-age craze hits Linbury Court. The sixth book in the series.
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.
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.
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.
Our friend Jennings
Collins
1956
Jennings' theatrical ambitiions meet with mixed results. The seventh book in the series.
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.
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 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.