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Mr Majeika And The School Trip (1999)

More amazing adventures with Mr Majeika, the ex-wizard, turned teacher, and his class at St Barty's School. This time there's a trip down a magic river, a battle to save St Barty's from the wrecking ball, and work experience for Class Three.

Mr Majeika And The School Trip (1999) by Humphrey Carpenter
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Mr Majeika On The Internet (2001)

Class Three has got a new computer and while exploring it, Mr Majeika manages to get the whole class trapped in the school website. Many adventures follow and Class Three meet bizarre characters before they can get out.

Mr Majeika On The Internet (2001) by Humphrey Carpenter
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MR Majeika and the Ghost Train (1995)

When Class Three and Mr Majeika get on board a ghost train, they are in for a surprise. Real ghosts appear and the wicked Wilhemina Worlock isn't far away. But Jody comes to the rescue - with a dragon to help her.

MR Majeika and the Ghost Train (1995) by Humphrey Carpenter
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Mr. Majeika (1985)

Synopsis As a rule, magic carpets don't turn up in schools, but this is exactly what happens when Class Three’s new teacher flies in through the classroom window and lands on the floor with a bump. Mr Majeika can behave just like any ordinary teacher if he wants to, but something has to be done a...

Mr. Majeika (1985) by Humphrey Carpenter
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Mr Majeika Joins The Circus (2006)

When Class Three and Mr Majeika go to the circus, it's definitely not as fun as they imagined. Everyone's a bit old, creaky and rubbish really! So when Mr Majeika casts a small spell to help the performers with their circus show, it's no surprise that Billy Balance, the slack rope walker, kidnaps...

Mr Majeika Joins The Circus (2006) by Humphrey Carpenter
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The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien (2014)

R. R. Tolkien Introduction Towards the end of his life, J. R. R. Tolkien was deprived for a few weeks of the use of his right arm. He told his publisher: ‘I found not being able to use a pen or pencil as defeating as the loss of her beak would be to a hen.’ An immense amount of Tolkien’s time was...

The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien (2014) by Humphrey Carpenter

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