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First edition dust jacket
Author
Enid Blyton
Illustrator
Stanley Lloyd
Language
English
Genre
School story
Publisher
Methuen (UK)
Publication date
1950
Publication place
United Kingdom
Media type
Print (hardback & paperback)
Preceded by
Upper Fourth at Malory Towers
Followed by
Last Term at Malory Towers
In the Fifth at Malory Towers is a novel in the school story genre written by Enid Blyton.[1] It is the fifth book in her Malory Towers series and, like other books in the series, follows Darrell Rivers at the eponymous girls' boarding school.
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