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Biggles Fails to Return [Paperback] Johns, W E
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Biggles Fails to Return [Paperback] Johns, W E Paperback - 1993

by Johns, W E

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Red Fox, 1993-02-03. paperback. Acceptable. 4x1x7. Wear present.Discolouration present.Fold creasing present.Foxing.Scruff marks and small marks present on the front cover and back cover.Scruff mark present at the sides of pages.Small mark present on a few pages. Tearing present.Front cover image differs from the one shown.
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W. E Johns was born in Bengeo, Hertfordshire in 1893. During the First World War he served in the Machine Gun Corps, and then in the Royal Flying Corps. In 1918 he was shot down and captured in France. His first book, The Camels are Coming, was published in 1932.


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W. E Johns was born in Bengeo, Hertfordshire in 1893. During the First World War he served in the Machine Gun Corps, and then in the Royal Flying Corps. In 1918 he was shot down and captured in France. His first book, The Camels are Coming, was published in 1932.

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