![]() ![]() 168 pages with 26 black & white illustrations. Set in Adobe Caslon with Blackadder display. Bound in buckram, blocked with a design by Pam Smy. 'The Ghost Of Thomas Kempe is a glorious reminder of the fun of being a boy'. ![]() Kempe Esq., Sorcerer, has returned, and how to get rid of him. So, to avoid missing out on pocket money and pudding for the rest of his life, it will be up to James to find out why Thos. ![]() And to make matters worse, no one will believe him. But only he knows the troublemaker's true identity Thomas Kempe, a petulant 17th-century sorcerer who has taken up residence as a poltergeist in his new bedroom. When strange scrawled notes start appearing all over his new family home in the old Oxfordshire village of Ledsham, 10-year-old James seems the obvious culprit. Someone is causing havoc in East End Cottage, and for once it isn't James. With a new introduction by the author, this brilliantly funny ghost story for children features integrated illustrations by artist Pam Smy. ![]()
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