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Good Afternoon, Sir George: Another Ten Tales of the Tinier Type in Bloomington, MN
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Good Afternoon, Sir George: Another Ten Tales of the Tinier Type in Bloomington, MN
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MORE PEOPLE CALLED SIR GEORGE?
Yes! Following the welcome for the Ten Tiny Tales which all featured different characters having only their name and title in common, here are ten more off the same production line. Well - perhaps not exactly ten for the savvy reader may well spot a second appearance from one who featured in
Good Morning, Sir George
!
Once again these Tales have a real-life location or are set against a background of historical events. As with the previous collection, to save the reader from diving into the Internet or even library shelves, I have taken the liberty of adding a note of explanation. As time has moved on since the first appearance of a phalanx of similarly titled personages so has the time of day of each Tale altered and all our occasions and greetings are post noon.
So here, to pass an idle hour, you may find how- perhaps - a popular snack came by its trademark addition; how a famous children's author got an idea for a story. Read how the world's first railway branch line and a Second World War fighter bomber might not have happened without the intervention of a "Sir George" and enjoy other diversions including one "Sir George" who doesn't say a single word!
Royalties received from the sale of this work are donated to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
Yes! Following the welcome for the Ten Tiny Tales which all featured different characters having only their name and title in common, here are ten more off the same production line. Well - perhaps not exactly ten for the savvy reader may well spot a second appearance from one who featured in
Good Morning, Sir George
!
Once again these Tales have a real-life location or are set against a background of historical events. As with the previous collection, to save the reader from diving into the Internet or even library shelves, I have taken the liberty of adding a note of explanation. As time has moved on since the first appearance of a phalanx of similarly titled personages so has the time of day of each Tale altered and all our occasions and greetings are post noon.
So here, to pass an idle hour, you may find how- perhaps - a popular snack came by its trademark addition; how a famous children's author got an idea for a story. Read how the world's first railway branch line and a Second World War fighter bomber might not have happened without the intervention of a "Sir George" and enjoy other diversions including one "Sir George" who doesn't say a single word!
Royalties received from the sale of this work are donated to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
MORE PEOPLE CALLED SIR GEORGE?
Yes! Following the welcome for the Ten Tiny Tales which all featured different characters having only their name and title in common, here are ten more off the same production line. Well - perhaps not exactly ten for the savvy reader may well spot a second appearance from one who featured in
Good Morning, Sir George
!
Once again these Tales have a real-life location or are set against a background of historical events. As with the previous collection, to save the reader from diving into the Internet or even library shelves, I have taken the liberty of adding a note of explanation. As time has moved on since the first appearance of a phalanx of similarly titled personages so has the time of day of each Tale altered and all our occasions and greetings are post noon.
So here, to pass an idle hour, you may find how- perhaps - a popular snack came by its trademark addition; how a famous children's author got an idea for a story. Read how the world's first railway branch line and a Second World War fighter bomber might not have happened without the intervention of a "Sir George" and enjoy other diversions including one "Sir George" who doesn't say a single word!
Royalties received from the sale of this work are donated to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
Yes! Following the welcome for the Ten Tiny Tales which all featured different characters having only their name and title in common, here are ten more off the same production line. Well - perhaps not exactly ten for the savvy reader may well spot a second appearance from one who featured in
Good Morning, Sir George
!
Once again these Tales have a real-life location or are set against a background of historical events. As with the previous collection, to save the reader from diving into the Internet or even library shelves, I have taken the liberty of adding a note of explanation. As time has moved on since the first appearance of a phalanx of similarly titled personages so has the time of day of each Tale altered and all our occasions and greetings are post noon.
So here, to pass an idle hour, you may find how- perhaps - a popular snack came by its trademark addition; how a famous children's author got an idea for a story. Read how the world's first railway branch line and a Second World War fighter bomber might not have happened without the intervention of a "Sir George" and enjoy other diversions including one "Sir George" who doesn't say a single word!
Royalties received from the sale of this work are donated to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.

















