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Edward Lear and the Pussycat: Famous Writers and Their Pets
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Edward Lear and the Pussycat: Famous Writers and Their Pets
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Alex Johnson
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:240 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 130 |
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Category/Genre | Humour collections and anthologies Domestic animals and pets |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780712352444
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Classifications | Dewey:636.0887 |
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Illustrations |
30 illustrations
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
British Library Publishing
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Imprint |
British Library Publishing
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Publication Date |
22 August 2019 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Behind every great writer there is a beloved pet, providing inspiration in life and in death, and companionship in what is often a lonely working existence. They also offer practical services, such as personal protection, although they may sometimes eat first drafts, or bite visitors. This book salutes all of the cats and dogs, ravens and budgerigars, monkeys and guinea pigs, wombats, turtles, and two laughing jackasses, who enriched the lives of their masters and mistresses, sat on their keyboards, slept in their beds, and occasionally provided the creative spark for their stories and poems. Gathered here are the tales of Beatrix Potter's rabbit, Benjamin Bouncer; Lord Byron's bear; the six cats of T S Eliot; Camus' cat, Cigarette; Arthur C Clarke's dog, Sputnik; and George Orwell's goat, Muriel. Enid Blyton's fox terrier, Bobs, `wrote' her columns in Teacher's World magazine, while John Steinbeck's poodle accompanied him on his 1960 US road trip, their exploits published as Travels with Charley. Agatha Christie dedicated her 1937 novel Dumb Witness to her favourite dog, Peter - the ultimate tribute.
Author Biography
Alex Johnson is a journalist, blogger and author of A Book of Book Lists and Shelf Life, both published by the British Library, as well as Books Towns, Improbable Libraries and Shedworking. He runs the websites www.shedworking.co.uk, www.onthebookshelf.co.uk and www.themicrolife.co.uk. Alex lives in St Albans with his wife, three children, and several shelves of books about books.
Reviews"sure to tickle the fancy and imagination."-- Foreword Reviews
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