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Timothy 'Tiger' Clinton
Series · 8 books · 1954-1963

Books in series

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#1

Kings of Space

1954

When Group-Captain Timothy 'Tiger' Clinton and his son Rex take a holiday in Scotland, they expect to spend time in the great outdoors. Instead, lost in the fog while deer-stalking, they find themselves at the door of a mysterious, lonely castle, the home of a brilliant Professor. A brilliant Professor who has been building something incredible . . . a spaceship. Recruited to the Professor's schemes, Tiger and Rex conquer the newest frontier - SPACE. These classic space stories by the legendary creator of Biggles are perfect for fans of pulp science fiction romps and classic Star Trek!
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#2

Return to Mars

1955

, 160 pages, with 6 colour plates, sequel to 'Kings of Space'
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#3

Now to the Stars

1956

Now to the A Story of Interplanetary Exploration
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#4

To Outer Space

1957

Tiger Clinton and his crew return for more adventures in the distant stars! With their allies from space, they travel first to Mars to see the results of their aid, and then onwards - further into the unknown. Stumbling across a peaceful planet, however, the explorers and their shop the Tavona find themselves in the middle of an invasion by aliens with superior firepower. Can they use Earth's technology to help? Or are even they outmatched by this unknown foe? Best know for his Biggles series, Captain W.E. Johns' space adventures are perfect for fans of classic Star Trek and pulp science fiction!
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#5

The Edge of Beyond

1958

Shipped from UK, please allow 10 to 21 business days for arrival. The author, W.E. Johns, is well known and loved as creator of almost 100 'Biggles' books starring the eponymous wartime adventure hero. The volume in hand is part of the rarer and lesser know science fiction phase; just 6 titles were published. This is a lovely well kept 1st Edition, 1958. 192pp. Coloured frontispiece and 5 further stunning colour plate illustrations by seminal Biggles illustrator, Leslie Stead. Very good clean tight sound square, firmly held in joints and hinges, no bookplate, inscription or marks of any kind. Bound in black lettered and embossed red cloth very gently rubbed to spine and featuring astronaut vignette illustration to upper. W.E. Johns is a delight as ever and this seldom seen sci-fi adventure a treat for reader and collector alike.
#8

The Quest for the Perfect Planet

1961

Lucius Brane believes that degree of civilisation on any planet depends on its age so, as some worlds are older than Earth, somewhere there should be the perfect planet. With his usual companions, he sets out to find it.
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#9

Worlds of Wonder

1962

In the penultimate book of Captain W.E. Johns' space adventures, the crew of the Tavona travel yet further and see yet more unbelievable sights! First up is the planet Krona, whose seemingly youthful inhabitants can live for centuries. What is in their food that sustains them? Is this something that could help revolutionise medicine as we know it? Of course, something so valuable will always have its hunters - and not all of them are as virtuous as the Professor. Tiger and his team will need to protect the natives of Krona, and persuade them that Earth is no threat in order to win the day!
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#10

The Man Who Vanished into Space

1963

The final book in Captain W.E. Johns' space adventure series takes Tiger even further into the cosmos! When the crew of the Tavona discover a body floating in space - and wearing a kilt, no less! - they know at once the man must be from Earth. But how? As far as they know, only they have access to the technology for travel. Once they return home they discover the man's identity, and that he isn't the only man who has gone missing. Were they victims of alien abduction? By who, and for what purpose? It's Tiger to the rescue once again!

Author

W. E. Johns
W. E. Johns
Author · 119 books

Invariably known as Captain W.E. Johns, William Earl Johns was born in Bengeo, Hertfordshire, England. He was the son of Richard Eastman Johns, a tailor, and Elizabeth Johns (née Earl), the daughter of a master butcher. He had a younger brother, Russell Ernest Johns, who was born on 24 October 1895. He went to Hertford Grammar School where he was no great scholar but he did develop into a crack shot with a rifle. This fired his early ambition to be a soldier. He also attended evening classes at the local art school. In the summer of 1907 he was apprenticed to a county municipal surveyor where he remained for four years and then in 1912 he became a sanitary inspector in Swaffham, Norfolk. Soon after taking up this appointment, his father died of tuberculosis at the age of 47. On 6 October 1914 he married Maude Penelope Hunt (1882–1961), the daughter of the Reverend John Hunt, the vicar at Little Dunham in Norfolk. The couple had one son, William Earl Carmichael Johns, who was born in March 1916. With war looming he joined the Territorial Army as a Private in the King's Own Royal Regiment (Norfolk Yeomanry), a cavalry regiment. In August 1914 his regiment was mobilised and was in training and on home defence duties until September 1915 when they received embarkation orders for duty overseas. He fought at Gallipoli and in the Suez Canal area and, after moving to the Machine gun Corps, he took part in the spring offensive in Salonika in April 1917. He contracted malaria and whilst in hospital he put in for a transfer to the Royal Flying Corps and on 26 September 1917, he was given a temporary commission as a Second Lieutenant and posted back to England to learn to fly, which he did at No. 1 School of Aeronautics at Reading, where he was taught by a Captain Ashton. He was posted to No. 25 Flying Training School at Thetford where he had a charmed existence, once writing off three planes in three days. He moved to Yorkshire and was then posted to France and while on a bombing raid to Mannheim his plane was shot down and he was wounded. Captured by the Germans, he later escaped before being reincarcerated where he remained until the war ended.

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