Books in The Series
- The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm (1933)
- Professor Branestawm's Treasure Hunt (1937)
- The Peculiar Triumph of Professor Branestawm (1970)
- Professor Branestawm Up the Pole (1972)
- Professor Branestawm's Great Revolution (1974)
- Professor Branestawm Round the Bend (1977)
- Professor Branestawm's Perilous Pudding (1979)
- Professor Branestawm and the Wild Letters (1981)
- Professor Branestawm's Pocket Motor Car (1981)
- Professor Branestawm's Mouse War (1982)
- Professor Branestawm's Building Bust-Up (1982)
- Professor Branestawm's Crunchy Crockery (1983)
- Professor Branestawm's Hair-Raising Idea (1983)
The following books by Norman Hunter also appear in the British Library catalogue.
- "Professor Branestawm's Dictionary" (1973)
- "Professor Branestawm’s Compendium of Conundrums, Riddles, Puzzles, Brain Twiddlers and Dotty Descriptions" (1975)
- "Professor Branestawm’s Do-it-yourself Handbook" (1976)
- "Professor Branestawm Stories" (2000, c1980)
- "The Best of Branestawm" (1980)
Thames Television adapted the first two books into episodes of a television sitcom, entitled The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm, broadcast from 10 July 1969.
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