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Biggles Flies East by W. E. Johns and Howard Leigh, First Paperback Edition

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A First Paperback Edition of 'Biggles Flies East' by W. E. Johns et al. in Very Good condition published by Oxford University Press and Humphrey Milford in 1941

Biggles Flies East [Biggles Series Number Eight] by W. E. Johns and Howard Leigh, First Paperback Edition

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Condition Summary: (Very Good) A generally sound copy. All notable faults: Lightly shaken, moderate wear at the foot of the spine, light surface dirt, light foxing on the prelims and page ends and previous owner's name on the half title page

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Book Number B0016724
Title Biggles Flies East
Author(s) Author: Johns, W. E. [William Earle] Illustrator: Howard Leigh

W. E. [William Earle] Johns (1893 to 1968)—English pilot and author of adventure stories, written under the name Captain W. E. Johns, best remembered as the creator of 'Biggles' and to a lesser extent for Commando Captain Lorrington 'Gimlet' King, Joan 'Worrals' Worralson and astronaut Group Captain Timothy 'Tiger' Clinton

Edition and Format First Paperback EditionEdition identified by: Publisher's imprint information states 'Reprinted 1941 in Great Britain', printed by The Garden City Press and qidth 29mm

Paperback, 12 mo (17.5-20 cm high). Contains colour frontispiece by Howard Leigh
Publisher(s) Oxford University Press and Humphrey Milford, Oxford, 1941

Oxford University Press—The largest university press in the world.

Series Biggles Series Number Eight

Biggles Series—A series of books created by W. E. Johns about a fictional pilot and adventurer James Bigglesworth, better known as 'Biggles'. The series contains 98 books. The first book was originally published in 1932 and the last book was originally published in 1999

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When Biggles is mistaken for a Captain Brunow and offered the chance of working for the Germans, he finds himself at Zabala, the HQ of the German Intelligence Staff commanded by Count von Faubourg and his second-in-command is a certain Hauptmann Erich von Stalhein ….

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