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CAPTAIN W. E. JOHNS

... CAPTAIN W. E. JOHNS Captain W. le. Johns is old favourite whosk output never varies whether he is of buccaneers or bombing aeroplajnes. writes of both In the batch of books that comes from his pen this year (four new books and omnibtas ...

JJOYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, LANCASTER. HEAD MASTER—Rev. W. E. PBYKE, MA, John's College, Cambridge. SECOND J. J. ..

... JJOYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, LANCASTER. HEAD MASTER—Rev. W. E. PBYKE, MA, John's College, Cambridge. SECOND J. J. BARNARD, Esq., B.A, Trinity Ball, Cambridge. ASSISTANT MASTERS-JOHN H. D. GOLDIE, Esq., 8.A., John's College, Cambridge; d. IRVING. ...

BIGGLFS FAILS TO RETURN

... BIGGLFS FAILS TO RETURN and Most exciting Biggies 5/ By w E. Johns THE MODEL CUT OUT BOOK See the Cataiina Flying Boat the Department J ...

CHRISTMAS B

... CHRISTMAS B Piracy, Biggies Files West. By Captain W. E. Johns. (Oxford University Press, 3s. 6d.) Adrift the Stratosphere. Professor A. M. Low. (Blackie, 25.) ONE of the most remarkable features of the boys' bookd of the last few years hss been the whole ...

ADVENTURES FAIRIES

... A.B.C. A strong board book TONS FUN FOR CHILDREN. A modem child's bonk. 1/6 4/6 •' WORRFLS THE WAR PATH. / by Captain W. E. Johns. +'~ SUNSHINE STORIES, with coloured 7 Illustrations. ® —EDUCATIONALROYAL JOHNSTON H ATLAS edition.j FLYING MODEL PLANES ...

V.C.'s Greenhouse

... V.C.'s Greenhouse rpHE phenomenon is not peculiar to this war. Captain W. E. Johns, the well known gardening writer, several y ...

Boy’s Own Pape*

... Nc'Sp P“ J* Limited, at their Offices, Change Court, Albion Street. Telephone: 32701 (18 lines). Monday, Septet by CART. W. E. JOHNS . ...

BROADCASTING FEATURES

... recitals St. Martin-in-the-Fields A lesson lit flying: tp, he given the Nat ional programme-on July 15. The speaker Captain W. E. Johns, and he wIU discuss the cost of tuition, and several other matters of Interest to air-minded listeners. ...

Two favourites

... Island before the word Enosis had been coined, and John Seymour’s Boys the Bundu (Harrap, Bs. 6d.) describes life —and ivory poaching—in East Africa as three white boys and an African see it. Captain W. E. Johns, the creator of Biggies, sends his heroes Adventure ...