Friday, May 30, 2008
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
#014.Enid Blyton's Famous Five
The Famous Five is the name of a series of children's books written by Enid Blyton. The first book, Five on a Treasure Island, was published in 1942.
The Famous Five are a group of children who have the sort of adventures most kids dream about, in a world where ginger beer flows and ham rolls are a staple diet. Julian, Dick and Anne get together with their cousin George in the first adventure, Five On A Treasure Island.
George is actually a girl who wants so desperately to be a boy she crops her hair and struts about doing boy things. She hates it when people call her by her correct name, Georgina. She has a dog called Timmy—oh yes, and an island. Most kids just have a dog, but George's parents own Kirrin Island and let her run around on it as if it were her play-thing. Her parents are known to Julian, Dick and Anne as Uncle Quentin and Aunt Fanny.
The Famous Five are a group of children who have the sort of adventures most kids dream about, in a world where ginger beer flows and ham rolls are a staple diet. Julian, Dick and Anne get together with their cousin George in the first adventure, Five On A Treasure Island.
George is actually a girl who wants so desperately to be a boy she crops her hair and struts about doing boy things. She hates it when people call her by her correct name, Georgina. She has a dog called Timmy—oh yes, and an island. Most kids just have a dog, but George's parents own Kirrin Island and let her run around on it as if it were her play-thing. Her parents are known to Julian, Dick and Anne as Uncle Quentin and Aunt Fanny.
All credits and thanks for these goes to Ajnaabi.
Enid Blyton Five Got Into A Fix
Enid Blyton Five Have A Mystery To Solve
Enid Blyton Five Got Into Trouble
Enid Blyton Five Go Down To Sea
Enid Blyton Five Go Off To Camp
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
My 1st Indrajal Comics post (22 Eng numbers) + 1 Rip Kirby (non IJC)
Indrajal Comics was a series launched by the publisher of The Times of India, Bennet, Coleman & Co in March 1964.
A total of 803 Indrajal Comics were published, excluding #123 and #124 which were not printed due to industrial strike action.
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