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  2. List of Biggles books - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Biggles books by W. E. Johns. Some of stories were first published in magazines including The Modern Boy books were published later, while some ...

  3. Biggles - Wikipedia

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    The Biggles book of heroes (1959) The Biggles book of treasure hunting (1962) Pearson, J. (1978). Biggles: The Authorized Biography. Hamlyn. Johns died while still writing Biggles Does Some Homework. Although never completed, it was released in 1998 by Norman Wright Publishing as a strictly limited edition of 300 copies in paperback. [6]

  4. List of works by W. E. Johns - Wikipedia

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    Johns also wrote eight non-fiction books, most of which related to flying and pilots, although a book on gardening and two children's books—The Modern Boys Book of Pirates and The Biggles Book of Treasure Hunting—were also published. In 1942 Johns also co-wrote two radio plays, which were broadcast on the BBC. [3]

  5. W. E. Johns - Wikipedia

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    W. E. Johns was a prolific author and editor. In his 46-year writing career (1922–1968) he wrote over 160 books, including nearly one hundred Biggles books, more than sixty other novels and factual books, and scores of magazine articles and short stories. His first novel, Mossyface, [Note 3] was published in 1922 under the pen name "William ...

  6. Worrals - Wikipedia

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    Flight Officer Joan Worralson, better known as "Worrals", is a fictional character created by W. E. Johns, more famous for his series of books about the airman Biggles. Worrals was a member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) in the Second World War. She has a sidekick called Betty "Frecks" Lovell.

  7. Captain Lorrington "Gimlet" King - Wikipedia

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    Captain Lorrington "Gimlet" King is a character created by the British author W.E. Johns, best known as the creator of Biggles and Worrals.King's nickname is taken from a gimlet, a tool used for drilling small holes - and hence the term "gimlet-eyed", meaning someone with piercing eyes and keen vision.

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  9. Hodder & Stoughton - Wikipedia

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    Hodder & Stoughton published their first original Biggles book in 1942 with Biggles Sweeps the Desert around September/October of that year (they had previously published a reprint of Biggles Flies East in May 1942) and the Brockhampton Press published Johns' Gimlet books from 1947. From 1953, Brockhampton Press would also publish Biggles books ...

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