Chapters

It all begins with chapter one, read the Greyfriars boys chapters individually below or you can download the full book on Kindle format here or as a full PDF here.

Chapter 1: BUNTER
AND THE WORLD OF COMMERCE

Harry Wharton strode down Haymarket towards his London club. It was a sharp autumnal Saturday morning and city centre felt fresh…

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Chapter 2:
SKINNERS STORY

Harold Skinner paused before knocking on the Headmaster’s door. “Come in,”. He entered the study and accepted Mr. Quelch’s invitation to sit down…

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Chapter 3:
WIBLEY THE IMPRESSARIO

“Hello Bob,” Harry Wharton extended a hand to his old school friend Bob Cherry, a good looking vigorous looking man, 6 feet in height…

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Chapter 4:
NUREMBERG ‘37

Bob and Harry continued from Rainchester to Dover, crossed the channel, and caught the train to Paris where they had a planned stopover…

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Chapter 5:
NUGENT IN FRANCE 1940

Frank Nugent strolled along the Rue Saint-Severin in the balmy Parisian spring sunshine to meet his old friend Harry Wharton…

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Chapter 6:
BUNTER DEFENDS INDIA

Beads of sweat formed on Bunter’s brow, amalgamated into small droplets combined with others to form a drop which slowly made its way down a snub nose…

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Chapter 7:
COKER IN MALAYA

Horace Coker glared at the setting sun. The reddish light glinted and glittered in the ship’s wake as it headed across the Indian Ocean…

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Chapter 8:
BOMBER CHERRY

Flight Lieutenant Robert Cherry eased back on the joystick of his Lancaster bomber, gaining height as he pulled away from the airfield…

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Chapter 9:
SMITHY IN THE BALKANS

Lieutenant Herbert Vernon Smith and Captain “Jocky” Wilson bent low beneath the perimeter of the conning tower of the submarine HMS Ulster…

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Chapter 10:
BUNTER THE SPY

Major Jenkins sat sweating behind his desk in Regimental barracks in New Delhi. He was a thin, cadaverous man with jug ears which earned him the nickname…

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Chapter 11:
RETURN TO NUREMBERG

Wing Commander Robert Cherry stared out the small window of the DC3, Dakota, as it flew over the verdant French countryside. The war in Europe was over…

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Chapter 12:
THE TRIAL

Harry Wharton approached the Justizpalast, the Palace of Justice, Nuremberg on the morning of 20th November 1945. The building had survived the destruction…

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