Gahan Wilson
Books by Gahan Wilson

A Night in the Lonesome October
Boldly original and wildly entertaining, this darkly sparkling gem combines horror, humour, mystery and fantasy.
Boldly original and wildly entertaining, this darkly sparkling gem combines horror, humour, mystery and fantasy.
Donald Lamont Jack was born in Radcliffe, England,on December 6, 1924. He attended Bury Grammar School in Lancashire, and later Marr College, Troon (from which he was briefly evicted after writing an injudicious letter to the editor).
From 1943 to 1947 he served in the Royal Air Force as an AC, or aircraftsman, working in radio communications. During his military service Jack was stationed in a variety of locales, though he concentrated on places beginning with the letter ‘B’: Belgium, Berlin, and Bahrain. After de-mobbing, he participated in amateur dramatics with The Ellis Players, and worked for several years in Britain, but he had by then grown weary of ‘B’-countries and decided to move on to the ‘C’s. Thus, in 1951, Jack emigrated to Canada.
In 1962 he published his first novel, Three Cheers for Me, about fictional Canadian First World War air-ace Bartholomew Wolfe Bandy. Three Cheers for Me won the Leacock Medal for Humour in 1963, but additional volumes did not appear until a decade later when a revised version of the book was published, along with a second volume, That’s Me in the Middle, which won Jack a second Leacock Medal in 1974. He received a third award in 1980 for Me Bandy, You Cissie.
Jack returned to live in England in 1986, where he continued to work on additional volumes in the Bandy series. He died on June 2, 2003. His final novel, Stalin vs. Me, was first published posthumously in 2005.
Meet horse-faced Bartholomew Bandy in his first high-flying adventure.
Bandy is ejected from the Royal Flying Corps and lands in the trenches in the 13th Bicycle Brigade…
Major Bandy peps up his demoralized squadron for some serious flying in the notoriously tricky Dolphin Camels.
With war at an end, Bartholomew Bandy smashes (literally) into the exciting new world of the movies.
Whether he’s flying bootleg liquor into the USA, or standing as an MP, Bandy’s life is never peaceful!
On the run, Bart Bandy finds his life starting to unravel. But Fate has a few surprises in store…
Expect escapades aplenty as Bandy falls foul of the Viceroy of India…
He may be ageing but Bandy is ready to take on the Nazis in the cockpit of a super new Spitfire.
Expect dogfights, beautiful Russian spies, and a seat-of-the-pants finale in Bandy’s last thrilling adventure.
Join Bart Bandy, accident-prone flying ace, in his first three hilarious adventures.
Join Bart Bandy, accident-prone flying ace, in his first three hilarious adventures.
Meet Miss Emily Seeton, an art teacher with an unexpected talent…
Miss Seeton is enlisted by Scotland Yard to help solve an unpleasant case.
Miss Seeton goes undercover… to investigate a local witches’ coven!
Sent to investigate faked banknotes in Geneva, Miss Seeton flies into danger.
Ex-Royal Marine Duncan Crowe has won two Royal Television Society Awards for his scripts and directing and has many credits as Producer/ Director for the BBC and independent production companies. He lives in South London.
Audio producer James Peak presents and produces documentaries on BBC Radio 4. He co-wrote ‘John Cleese Presents’ for BBC R4 with John Cleese and is currently writing a BBC R4 feature with Michael Palin. He lives in North London.
Leo Buscaglia was a native of California and an acclaimed professor of education at the University of Southern California. Beloved by millions for his influential message of the limitless power of human love, he authored fifteen books, including the 3-million-copy bestseller, Love. He died in 1998.
Hans Zinsser taught bacteriology and immunology at the universities of Stanford and Columbia before going on to teach at the Harvard University Medical School. As well as researching extensively into cholera, allergies and rheumatic fever, he was a pioneer in isolating the micro-organism that causes a form of typhus. To Zinsser, scientific research was high adventure and the investigation of infectious disease, a field of battle. He died in 1940.
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