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2 y separately published work icon Alias Jungle Doctor : An Autobiography Paul White , Exeter : Paternoster Press , 1977 Z1482381 1977 single work autobiography
2 y separately published work icon Sweet and Sour Hippo Sweet & Sour Hippo Paul White , Peter Oram (illustrator), Exeter : Paternoster Press , 1975 Z1843660 1975 single work picture book children's An adventure of Boohoo and his jungle friends.
1 y separately published work icon Jungle Doctor's Hippo Happenings Jungle Dr's Hippo Happenings Paul White , Exeter : Paternoster Press , 1966 Z1843621 1966 single work children's fiction children's "Boohoo the unhappy hippo was always in trouble. He had the kind of face which frightened even him when he saw it in a mirror, while the rest of him wasn?t very much more beautiful! On top of all this, he suffered from hay-fever, and an Awful Desire to Do Good!" (Source: Borders)
1 y separately published work icon Ranford in Flames Paul White , David Britten , Exeter : Paternoster Press , 1965 Z1482347 1965 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Ranford Goes Fishing Paul White , David Britten , Exeter : Paternoster Press , 1962 Z800661 1962 single work children's fiction children's
2 y separately published work icon Ructions at Ranford Paul White , David Britten , London : Paternoster Press , 1961 Z1482300 1961 single work children's fiction children's

'This second volume in the Ranford Series continues the adventures of the boys of Ranford School. Once again we meet Dick Hardy, Horsey and Cowie, and those untiring and unfortunate villain , the Sweet Peas!

'What did happen to Doug Sherwood's lace? Who discovered the Sweet Pea's [sic] guilty secret? Who "pickled his internal workings"? and with what? You can find the answers to these and many other interesting questions in this fast-moving tale.

'But the story centres around Horsey, the poetic, music-loving, somewhat gauche companion of Cowie. His love for music leads him to form an acquaintance with Dr Norton, and he is this introduced to the Great Composer, and learns to recognise His claims on his life. Despite a miserable failure to emulate Jim Hardy as a champion runner, he eventually discovers his own hidden talent in a totally unexpected and thrilling climax to the story.' (Inside dust jacket)

2 y separately published work icon The Ranford Mystery Miler Paul White , David Britten , London : Paternoster Press , 1960 Z945436 1960 single work children's fiction children's
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