Biography
not to be confused with Australian children's writer Paul Jennings.
Paul Francis Jennings (20 June 1918 โ 26 December 1989) was an English humourist and author. After his Catholic education, Jennings served in World War II. For many years he wrote a column, Oddly Enough, in British newspaper The Observer. Many collections of his work were published, including The Jenguin Pennings (whose title is a spoonerism) by Penguin Books in 1963. He also wrote popular children's books including The Great Jelly of London, The Hopping Basket, and The Train to Yesterday. -Wikipedia
Paul Francis Jennings (20 June 1918 โ 26 December 1989) was an English humourist and author. After his Catholic education, Jennings served in World War II. For many years he wrote a column, Oddly Enough, in British newspaper The Observer. Many collections of his work were published, including The Jenguin Pennings (whose title is a spoonerism) by Penguin Books in 1963. He also wrote popular children's books including The Great Jelly of London, The Hopping Basket, and The Train to Yesterday. -Wikipedia
Books by Paul Francis Jennings
The Paul Jennings Reader
Golden oddlies
My Favourite Railway Stories (My Favourite...)
Paul Jenning's companion to Br
Paul Jenning's companion to Britain
Paul Jennings' Companion to Br
Paul Jennings' Companion to Britain
The Book Of Nonsense - An Anthology Edited By Paul Jennings
And now for something exactly
And now for something exactly the same
I must have imagined it
Britain as she is visit
The English difference
The English difference
The train to yesterday
The train to yesterday
Living Village
Living Village
It's an odd thing but--
It's an odd thing but--
Just a few lines
Just a few lines
The living village
Oddly ad lib
Oddly ad lib
I said oddly, diddle I?
I said oddly, diddle I?
Idly Oddly
Idly Oddly
Gladly, oddly
Model oddlies
Model oddlies
Next to oddliness
Oddly Bodlikins
Oddly Bodlikins
Even oddlier