Description
Billy Bunter, the laziest member of the Remove, was never famous for possessing cash. True, he was always expecting a postal order, but while awaiting its arrival would find it necessary to borrow whatever could be extracted from unwilling fellows up and down the form.
How did it come about, then, that Bunter was one day waving a ten-pound note around asking for someone to change it? It was suspicious indeed, when you take into account the fact that a considerable sum had recently been stolen from the Head's study, and the whole of Greyfriars was searching for it. What was the secret of Bunter's tenner? Who was the thief who laid out Smithy when he was about to rag the Head's study at the midnight hour? Needless to say, the reading of Billy Bunter's Banknote will provide not merely the answer to these questions, but many laughs and hours of entertaining reading from the pen of the king of school-story writers.

