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You're a Bad Man Mr Gum!
Paperback
Main Details
Title |
You're a Bad Man Mr Gum!
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Andy Stanton
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Illustrated by David Tazzyman
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Series | Egmont Modern Classics |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback | Pages:208 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781405281768
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Edition |
2nd edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Egmont UK Ltd
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Imprint |
Egmont Books Ltd
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Publication Date |
25 February 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The 10th anniversary and modern classic edition of the bestselling and award-winning, You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum `It's time for action,' said Mr Gum to nobody in particular. `Nasty action.' Good evening. Mr Gum is a complete horror who hates children, animals, fun and corn on the cob. This book's all about him. And an angry fairy who lives in his bathtub. And Jake the dog, and a little girl called Polly. And there's heroes and sweets and adventures and EVERYTHING. You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum! is the first book in the internationally best-selling series by Andy Stanton, which has won everything from the Blue Peter Book Award (twice) to the Roald Dahl Funny Prize and the Red House Children's Book Award. This edition celebrates the 10th anniversary of its first publication. `Worryingly splendid' - Guardian Discover all the Mr Gum books: You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum Mr Gum and the Biscuit Billionaire Mr Gum and the Goblins Mr Gum and the Power Crystals Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear Wat's for Dinner, Mr Gum? Mr Gum and the Cherry Tree Mr Gum and the Secret Hideout
Author Biography
Andy Stanton lives in North London. He studied English at Oxford but they kicked him out. He has been a film script reader, a cartoonist, an NHS lackey and lots of other things. He has many interests, but best of all he likes cartoons, books and music (even jazz). One day he'd like to live in New York or Berlin or one of those places because he's got fantasies of bohemia. His favourite expression is 'good evening' and his favourite word is 'captain'. You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum! was his first book and is the first in the nine part Mr Gum series. I was born and grew up in Leicester.I studied Illustration (BA HONS) at Manchester Metropolitan University 1990 - 93. After my degree I travelled around Asia for 3 years. I had an exhibition at The City Gallery in Leicester upon my return from Asia of the drawings that I did in the mountains of India and Nepal. I then moved to London in 1997 to pursue my career. Luckily I found success as a commercial illustrator quite quickly and have illustrated campaigns for Cream, Bass, Natwest, Vodafone, Orange, Yahoo, Fiat and We Love Muzic among others. I have also done editorials for various magazines and all the broadsheets. I still work in the commercial arena as well as illustrating children's books. My career in children's books started in 2006 when I was approached by Egmont to do the Mr Gum series of books. This was a runaway success and I feel very privileged to have worked with the brilliant author Andy Stanton. I have since illustrated the Agatha Parrot series by Kjartan Poskitt and The Donut Diaries series by Anthony McGowan. In children's fiction I recently finished the third book of the Stinkbomb & Ketchup Face series by John Dougherty and I am currently working on the Joey Pigza series by Jack Gantos, the second book of the Circus of Thieves series by William Sutcliffe. My first picture book came out in June 2013 called Eleanor's Eyebrows by Timothy Knapman and has had some great reviews. I have just finished illustrating my second picture book called You Can't Take An Elephant On A Bus by Patricia Cleveland Peck, publishing April 2015. Andy Stanton and I have won a lot of awards for the Mr Gum books. The big ones are Red House Children's Book Award, two Blue Peter book awards for Best Book With Pictures, and the first inaugural Roald Dahl Funny Prize Award. We have won numerous regional awards too. I live in South London with my partner Melanie and my three boys, Stanley, Atticus & Albert.
Reviews"Worryingly splendid." "Guardian"" "Worryingly splendid." --Guardian "Worryingly splendid." Guardian"
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