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William the fourth
George Newnes Limited
1953
A collection of stories in which William tests the patience of all and sundry.
William the fourth
George Newnes, Limited
1924
A collection of stories in which William tests the patience of all and sundry.
William the detective
George Newnes Limited
1967
A collection of stories in which William tests the patience of all and sundry.
William the detective
George Newnes, Limited
1967
A collection of stories in which William tests the patience of all and sundry.
William the bad
George Newnes Limited
1963
A collection of stories in which William tests the patience of all and sundry.
William does his bit
George Newnes Limited
1955
A collection of stories in which William tests the patience of all and sundry.
William
George Newnes Limited
1954
A collection of stories in which William tests the patience of all and sundry.
William
George Newnes Limited
1951
A collection of stories in which William tests the patience of all and sundry.
More William
George Newnes Limited
1955
A collection of stories in which William tests the patience of all and sundry.
Just William's luck
George Newnes Limited
1950
William and the Outlaws decide to get their elder brothers married off as soon as possible.
The man in moonlight: the tale of a twice lost cause, as told in the private papers of David Galbraith, chevalier of the court of King James the Eighth of Scotland and Third of England
John Westhouse
1947
A tale of the Jacobite rising based on the journals and letters of David Galbraith (Main, JW45).
Blackadder: a tale of days of Nelson as told by some of those who played parts in it
Frederick Muller Ltd.
1950
Two boys, Tom Cathro and Harry de Rohan, are caught up in a net of intrigue that takes them from the Dorset coast into Napoleonic France.
Pan-o'-the-Pipes: eight fairy tales
A. Walker & Son
1915
A collection of fairy tales by the Borders poet. Gift inscription from the author on the front free endpaper.
The story of Robinson Crusoe
D.C. Thomson & Co., Ltd. and John Leng & Co., Ltd.
1952
An adaption of the traditional story for children.
The story of Robinson Crusoe
D.C. Thomson & Co., Ltd. and John Leng & Co., Ltd.
1959
An adaption of the traditional story for children.
The story of Oliver Twist
D.C. Thomson & Co., Ltd.
1949
An adaption of the traditional story for children.
The story of Oliver Twist
D.C. Thomson & Co., Ltd. and John Leng & Co., Ltd.
1959
An adaption of the traditional story for children.
Mister Bannock: a nonsense story
Hodder & Stoughton Limited
1947
A collection of nonsense stories featuring, among others, the Moth-Eaten Sporran and the Hot-Water-Bottle-Nosed Dolphin. Gift inscription from the author on the front free endpaper.
The paper boat : a nonsense story
Hodder & Stoughton Limited
1947
Winkle and Nod sail from Shoreswell to the Pyjama Islands.
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.
Bill Berenger's first case
Blackie & Son Limited
1948
Bill is an apprentice on the Chideok Mote when two of her officers are accused of murder when in a South American port.
The sky-pirates
Blackie & Son Limited
1955
The Sky-Pirates are a multinational gang of desperadoes whose flying suits give them the ability to prey on travellers from their hideout in the Syrian desert.
Mossyface: a romance of the air
John Trendler and Norman Wright
1994
Originally published by John Leng in their Weekly Telegraph Novel series. Number 162 in a limited edition of 300.
British children's fiction in the second world war
Edinburgh University Press
2009
Assesses the impact the second world war had on children's reading habits.

