An edition of The Head of Kay's (1922)

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An edition of The Head of Kay's (1922)

The Head of Kay\'s

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The fourth school novel from the British master of comedic complications. Newly designed and typeset in a modern 6-by-9-inch format by Waking Lion Press.

Publish Date
Publisher
Waking Lion Press
Language
English
Pages
148

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Cover of: The Head of Kay\'s
The Head of Kay\'s
July 6, 2006, Waking Lion Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: The head of Kay's
The head of Kay's
1922, The Macmillan company, A. & C. Black, ltd.
in English

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The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
148
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
Weight
9.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8904340M
Internet Archive
headkays00wode
ISBN 10
1600962440
ISBN 13
9781600962448
Library Thing
1557991
Goodreads
7117269

Work Description

From the book:When we get licked tomorrow by half-a-dozen wickets, said Jimmy Silver, lilting his chair until the back touched the wall, "don't say I didn't warn you. If you fellows take down what I say from time to time in note-books, as you ought to do, you'll remember that I offered to give anyone odds that Kay's would out us in the final. I always said that a really hot man like Fenn was more good to a side than half-a-dozen ordinary men. He can do all the bowling and all the batting. All the fielding, too, in the slips." Tea was just over at Blackburn's, and the bulk of the house had gone across to preparation in the school buildings. The prefects, as was their custom, lingered on to finish the meal at their leisure. These after-tea conversations were quite an institution at Blackburn's. The labours of the day were over, and the time for preparation for the morrow had not yet come. It would be time to be thinking of that in another hour. Meanwhile, a little relaxation might be enjoyed. Especially so as this was the last day but two of the summer term, and all necessity for working after tea had ceased with the arrival of the last lap of the examinations.

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