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  • Just William

    Martin Jarvis, Richmal Crompton, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Jan. 24, 2005)
    Now as famous on radio and audio as they are in print, the adventures of that irrepressible and ageless schoolboy William Brown have been delighting both young and old for decades. Perpetually scruffy, mud-stained, and mischievous, he is a lovable scamp whose pranks usually end in disaster, for his harassed elders at least. With friends Ginger, Douglas, and Henry (The Outlaws), and the angelic, lisping, thorn-in-his-side Violet Elizabeth Bott, William has rightly joined the literary, and radio, immortals. This volume of Just William features the following stories: William Goes To The Pictures William The Intruder William Below Stairs The Fall Of The Idol The Show A Question Of Grammar William Joins The Band Of Hope The Outlaws William And White Satin William’s New Year’s Day The Best Laid Plans Jumble
  • Just William

    Richmal Crompton

    eBook (Otbebookpublishing, March 20, 2020)
    "Just William" is the first book of children's short stories about the young school boy William Brown, written by Richmal Crompton, and published in 1922. The book was the first in the series of William Brown books which was the basis for numerous television series, films and radio adaptations. Just William is also sometimes used as a title for the series of books as a whole, and is also the name of various television, film and radio adaptations of the books. William Brown is an eleven-year-old boy, eternally scruffy and frowning. William and his friends, Ginger, Henry and Douglas, call themselves the Outlaws, and meet at the old barn in Farmer Jenks' field, with William being the leader of the gang. The Outlaws are sworn enemies of the Hubert Laneites, with whom they frequently clash. (Excerpt from Wikipedia)
  • Just William by Richmal Crompton.

    Richmal Crompton.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 28, 2016)
    Just William by Richmal Crompton. William Brown is an eleven-year-old boy, eternally scruffy and frowning. William and his friends, Ginger, Henry and Douglas, call themselves the Outlaws, and meet at the old barn in Farmer Jenks' field, with William being the leader of the gang. The Outlaws are sworn enemies of the Hubert Lane-ites, with whom they frequently clash.
  • Just William

    Richmal Crompton, Thomas Henry

    Paperback (Independently published, April 4, 2018)
    Just William makes his mark in this hilarious collection of twelve classic stories. Whether it’s trying to arrange a marriage for his sister or taking a job as a boot boy as step one in his grand plan to run away, William manages to cause chaos wherever he goes.
  • Just William

    Richmal Crompton, Thomas Henry

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, March 15, 1990)
    A facsmile of the first edition of this William book - the first of all the William books.
  • Just William

    Richmal Crompton

    eBook (Horse's Mouth, Feb. 6, 2015)
    Richmal Crompton Lamburn was born in Bury, Lancashire, on November 15th, 1890. She attended St Elphin's Boarding School, originally based in Warrington, Lancashire and later moved with the school to a new location in Darley Dale, near Matlock, Derbyshire in 1904. To pursue her chosen career as a schoolteacher, she won a scholarship to Royal Holloway College, part of the University of London in Englefield Green, Surrey. In 1914 Richmal graduated with a BA honours degree in Classics (II class). She was also an active member of the Women's Suffrage movement. That same year she returned to St Elphin’s as a Classics mistress and then three years later to Bromley High School in southeast London where she also began her writing in earnest. Health though was an issue and in 1923 after contracting poliomyelitis, she was left without the use of her right leg. She gave up her teaching career and began to write full-time. Her writing was almost immediately very successful and within three years of leaving the teaching profession she had enough funds to build a house in Bromley for herself and her Mother. The source of most of this success was based on the short stories of William, a rather mischievous 11 year old schoolboy and his band of chums who called themselves "The Outlaws". He first appeared in the short story "Rice Mould Pudding", published in 1919. By 1922, the first collection, entitled Just William, was published and was followed by 37 others. Her health was a continuing issue in her forties. This time breast cancer, which required a mastectomy. Richmal believed her real calling was fiction for adults and in her career wrote 41 novels and 9 collections of short stories. These did well for a time but after the end of World War II their Edwardian Class values were at odds with the change in society. William continued to better than her other works and several times Richmal tried to re-engineer the character; Enter – Patricia in 1927 and Jimmy in 1947. William’s sales still trumped both. She never married or had children. Richmal Crompton died at her home in Chislehurst on January 11th, 1969.
  • Just William

    Richmal Crompton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 11, 2016)
    Richmal Crompton Lamburn was initially trained as a schoolmistress but later became a popular English writer, best known for her Just William series of books, humorous short stories, and to a lesser extent adult fiction books.
  • Just William

    Richmal Crompton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 22, 2015)
    Richmal Crompton (1890 – 1969) was a British writer who had been trained as a schoolmistress. Crompton is best known for the Just William short story collections.
  • Just William

    Richmal Crompton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 19, 2015)
    It all began with William’s aunt, who was in a good temper that morning, and gave him a shilling for posting a letter for her and carrying her parcels from the grocer’s. “Buy some sweets or go to the Pictures,” she said carelessly, as she gave it to him.
  • Just - William

    Richmal Crompton

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, Dec. 1, 1986)
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  • Just William

    Richmal Crompton, Thomas Henry

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Oct. 27, 1983)
    paperback, vg+
  • Just William

    RICHMAL CROMPTON

    Hardcover (George Newnes Limited., March 15, 1963)
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