
Biggles - Wikipedia
James Charles Bigglesworth, nicknamed "Biggles", is a fictional pilot and adventurer, the title character and hero of the Biggles series of adventure books, written for young readers by W. E. Johns (1893–1968).
Biggles (film) - Wikipedia
In the mid 1980s, catering salesman Jim Ferguson (Alex Hyde-White), living in present-day New York City, is involuntarily transported to 1917, where he saves the life of dashing Royal Flying Corps pilot James "Biggles" Bigglesworth (Neil Dickson) after he is …
Biggles - Book Series In Order
The Biggles series is a successful novel series of adventure, historical fiction, aviation, and children’s books written by a famous English novelist named W.E. Johns. This series is comprised of 98 books in total, which were released between the years 1932 and 1999.
Biggles: Adventures in Time (1986) - IMDb
Biggles: Adventures in Time: Directed by John Hough. With Neil Dickson, Alex Hyde-White, Fiona Hutchison, Peter Cushing. Daring British WWI fighter pilot James "Biggles" Bigglesworth and 1980s low-level business executive Jim Ferguson discover that …
The Biggles Information Web Site
It contains 9 short stories, 8 of which were originally published in BIGGLES IN FRANCE and 1 was originally published in BIGGLES LEARNS TO FLY. BIGGLES OF 266 First Published 7 th May 1962
List of Biggles books - Wikipedia
Including the short stories there are 274 stories, but 4 books and one story are from the Gimlet series and Biggles is only a minor character. [1] 17 stories, first appearance of Algy. 7 stories originally published in Popular Flying. 13 stories, 11 of them in Popular Flying. Modern Boy. Operation Weserübung. Two different magazines.
Biggles Online | Welcome to Biggles Online
Meet James Bigglesworth, wartime air ace and peacetime Sergeant in the Special Air Police, know to his friends and some of his enemies as 'Biggles'. Born in India in 1899 and in the mind of his author W.E. Johns in 1932, Biggles has become one of the most enduring figures in childrens fiction of the last century.
Biggles Series by W.E. Johns - Goodreads
WW1 James Biggles 16 enlists "eleven months" underage Sep 1916, shipped to France after <15 air hours to pilot, chases Huns, Japs, mysteries, fights in the air and on land. Squadron pals include Algy, Ginger, and Bertie.
Interesting Facts about Biggles
2015年5月4日 · Some interesting trivia about the Biggles books and their author, Captain W. E. Johns. The Biggles books, detailing the adventures of fictional pilot James Bigglesworth, were hugely popular in the mid-twentieth century.
Biggles Wiki - Fandom
The Biggles Wiki aims to be a comprehensive encyclopedia of everything related to the Biggles, Worrals and Gimlet series of books and their creator, Captain W. E. Johns. This includes book synopses and collecting information, character biographies, cross-referenced databases of planes and places, original research and much more!