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| Author | Richmal Crompton | 
|---|---|
| Illustrator | Thomas Henry | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
| Genre | Children's literature | 
| Publisher | Newnes | 
Publication date  | 1927 | 
| Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) & Audio book | 
| Followed by | William in Trouble | 
William the Outlaw is the seventh book in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton.[1] It was first published in 1927.
Stories
- William the Outlaw—The Outlaws receive an unwanted lecture on geology.
 - The Terrible Magician—The Outlaws believe that Mr. Galileo Simkins, a harmless amateur scientist, is really an evil sorcerer.
 - Georgie and the Outlaws—The Outlaws' parents discover there is such a thing as a perfect child.
 - William Plays Santa Claus—William is given the task of distributing Christmas presents at two separate parties.
 - William and the White Elephants—The literal-minded William is thrilled to be put in charge of a white elephant stall - until he learns what a "white elephant" actually is.
 - Finding a School for William—Horrified that Mr Cranthorpe-Cranborough, a headmaster, intends to send him away to his boarding school, William sets out to sabotage the plan.
 - The Stolen Whistle—William annoys the entire neighborhood with his new dog-whistle.
 - William Finds a Job—Robert has fallen in love with the daughter of an artist—a fact which William ruthlessly exploits.
 - William's Busy Day—A caving expedition leads William into strange territory.
 - William is Hypnotised—William takes revenge on the school sneak.
 
References
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