Jennings and Darbishire


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Jennings turns journalist when he receives a printing kit for his birthday, and dubs himself editor of the Form Three Times.




Jennings Goes to School


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Set in an English preparatory school, recounts the comical adventures of Jennings.




According to Jennings


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The boys at Linbury Court Prep are eager to speed up space travel. Jennings' task is to find a suitable helmet. But is it really a good idea to take a dome-shaped glass-case, which housed a stuffed woodpecker? Petrified paintpots! Jennings and Darbishire's luck is in when they attempt to apprehend a suspected burglar? Bat-witted clodpoll!




Jennings' Little Hut


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Jennings decides to build huts out of reeds and branches. He and Darbishire are thrilled with them. They include a patented ventilating shaft, a special drainage canal and a pontoon suspension bridge! Things go horribly wrong when he is put in charge of Elmer, the treasured goldfish, and even worse when the Head visits. Gruesome hornswoggler!




Jennings Again!


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Linbury goes green, and Jennings and Darbishire offer to do their bit distributing leaflets. Darbishire's shoelace refuses to stay tied and Jennings removes the rubber band holding the leaflets. All seems fine until a gust of wind hurls them over Marina Gardens. It's poor Mr Wilkins who's going to get the blame. 'Addle-pated eyewash!'




Jennings Follows a Clue


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When Jennings is inspired to take up a career as a detective, with faithful Darbishire as his assistant, trouble is bound to be just around the corner. Their first mission - to recover a 'stolen' sports cup, is the first bungled attempt to imitate super sleuth Sherlock Holmes. Frightful bish! Crystallised cheesecakes!




Best of Jennings


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A complete collection of well-loved Jennings tales, this volume begins with Jennings Goes to School--the one that started it all when JCT Jennings was sent to Linbury Court School as a boarder and met CEJ Darbishire, who quickly became his best friend. In his first term Jennings also had to face up to some frightful bullies, turning the tables on the scoundrels and becoming head of his class in the bargain. In Jennings Follows a Clue, he tries his hand as an amateur sleuth and we get to know all of the characters a little better, including Jennings' classmates Venables, Atkinson, Temple, and Bromwich major. Jennings establishes his own super-top-secret den in Jennings' Little Hut and leads Darbishire even further astray with his newt-brained, shrimp-witted schemes in Jennings and Darbishire. Anthony Buckeridge's Jennings stories have been delighting readers young and old for almost sixty years with the disastrous scrapes into which the irrepressible schoolboy blunders and the delightful language adopted by Jennings and his chums. Whether this is a 'class reunion' for you, or whether you are a 'new boy' meeting Jennings for the first time, in The Best of Jennings you will find a friend for life.




Just Like Jennings


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Jennings and Darbishire discover a mysterious stranger, and believe he is a spy. Armed with a lemonade bottle and some chalk dust, their attempts to turn detective go astray. Then, there is the abominable snow-cat and the incident with Mr Wilkin's vases. It's going to be difficult to stay out of trouble this term. - Fantabulous!




Jennings Report


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When Jennings and Darbishire discover a hibernating hedgehog they are intrigued and decide to rescue it. But things rarely go to plan, and after a series of mishaps involving Miss Thorpe's puppy and a bottle of Ants. Then, Anti-Escaping Fluid, and Jennings is left wondering whether Old Sleepy will make it through the winter. 'Clueless clodpoll!'




What a Hazard a Letter Is


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