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The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
Review |
Content-Type |
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Fictional Story |
Description |
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Share the adventures of Rat, Mole,
Badger and Toad in their lives on the river. Come in from the wild wood, but
listen out for the "poop-poop-poop" of the road-hogging Toad.
Far from fading with time, Kenneth Grahame's classic tale of fantasy has
attracted a growing audience in each generation. It is, above all, a work
which inspires affection, and which has spawned numerous offshoots, such as
Toad of Toad Hall by AA Milne. |
Summary |
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A lovely book which every child (and
adult) should add to their reading list. If you want to read a modern sequel,
have a look at The Willows in Winter by William
Horwood. |
Written by |
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Kenneth Grahame |
Illustrated by |
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Arthur Rackham |
Photographs by |
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None |
Written in |
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1908 |
Last Revised in |
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1908 |
Size |
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178mm by 110mm (height by width) |
Pages |
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302 |
ISBN |
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1 85326 017 7 |
Publisher |
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Wordsworth Classics (Wordsworth Editions
Ltd) |
Copyright Owner |
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Kenneth Grahame died in 1932, so his text is now out of
copyright. |
In Print? |
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Still in Print |
Review Date |
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22 October 2005 |
Front and Cover
Copyright |
Copyright in these images is retained
by their owners. Images are shown so you can see what the item looks like
or if you need inspiration to create your own original badger artwork. |
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