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The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame - Paperback
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The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame - Paperback
Since its first publication in 1908, generations of adults and children have cherished Kenneth Grahame’s classic, The Wind in the Willows . For in this entrancing, lyrical world of gurgling rivers and whispering reeds live four of the wisest, wittiest, noblest, and most lovable creatures in all literature—Rat, Mole, Badger, and Toad of Toad Hall. Like true adventurers, they glory in life’s simplest pleasures and natural wonders. But it is Toad, cocky and irrepressible in his goggles and overcoat...
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The wind in the willows, by Kenneth Grahame: Teacher Guide
This time-saving, easy-to-use teacher guide includes inspiring lesson plans which provide a comprehensive novel unit--the legwork is done for you! The guide incorporates essential reading, writing and thinking practice. (This is NOT the paperback novel.)
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Kenneth Grahame’s classic tale of the pleasures of country life and the dependability of good friends will never grow old. In this splendid volume, Inga Moore depicts its unforgettable characters with charming freshness, while recapturing such timeless moments as Mole’s first enraptured row on the river, Toad’s irrepressible adventures in and out of automobiles, and many more. So gather ’round to read or listen, and a fine time will be had by all!
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The Wind in the Willows (Aladdin Classics) (Paperback)
Description This charming idyll about Toad, Rat, Mole and Badger, representing the best of whimsical British fantasy, features an unabridged text with a reader's guide. This charming classic, first published in 1908, is set in an idyllic, fantasy Edwardian England, in which some animals can talk and interact with humans. The story chronicles the adventures of four friends who make their home in the lush countryside, the busy riverbank, and the mysterious woods: good-hearted Mole, clever Water Rat...
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The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame; Patrick Benson (Paperback)
A true classic of English literature, these are the adventures of Mole, Water Rat, Badger, and Toad. Readers will visit Ratty sculling his boat on the river, Badger grumpily entertaining his friends in his comfortable underground home, and the exasperating Toad being driven into one tangle after another by his obsession with motor cars. Illustrations throughout.
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First Line: The Mole had been working very hard, all morning, spring-cleaning his little home. Description: When Toad's beautiful home, Toad Hall, is taken over by wicked weasels, the four friends fight together to get it back. Ratty, Mole, Toad, and Badger, the heroes of this well-loved story, are also the friends of generations of readers.
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Kenneth Grahame's classic tale of the pleasures of country life and the dependability of good friends will never grow old. In this splendid volume, Inga Moore depicts its unforgettable characters with charming freshness, while recapturing such timeless moments as Mole's first enraptured row on the river, Toad's irrepressible adventures in and out of automobiles, and many more. So gather 'round to read or listen, and a fine time will be had by all
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A classic of magical fancy and enchanting wit, this children's tale follows the adventures of an intrepid quartet of heroes-Mole, Water Rat, Badger, and the incorrigible Toad.
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The Wind in the Willows (1908) is a book for those 'who keep the spirit of youth alive in them'. So wrote Kenneth Grahame of his timeless tale of Toad, Mole, Badger, and Rat in their beautiful and benevolently ordered world. But it is also a world under siege, threatened by dark and unnamed forces, and defended by the mysterious Piper at the Gates of Dawn. The Wind in the Willows has achieved an enduring place in our literature: it succeeds at once in arousing our anxieties and in calming them by...
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Pub. Date: March 2008. Publisher: Penguin Group (USA). Format: Paperback, 288pp. Sales Rank: 205,130. Age Range: 12 and up.
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The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame; Gillian Avery (Paperback)
When Kenneth Grahame first entertained his son with letters about a petulant character named Toad, he had no way of knowing that his creationatogether with his friends Mole, Rat, and Badgerawould delight children for nearly 100 years. Here they are once more, pursuing adventure in gypsy caravans, stolen sportscars, and prison, but always returning to their beloved Wildwood. And although Grahameas characters are unmistakably animals, they remain endearingly human in their eccentricity, folly, and...
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Editorial Reviews If you ever feel like falling into a beautiful comic-book story--in the same way one falls back into a warm field of grass--reach for Michel Plessix's lush adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's Wind in the Willows. The artwork is an aquarelle, with thin, precise, detailed lines. It's no wonder he received numerous awards for his previous effort, Julien Boisvert, a contemporary take on the Tintin character type. In Wind in the Willows, Plessix breathes life into Mole, Rat, and Toad (of...
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What a sneaky Toad His friends want him to be careful--but he just wants to have fun. So Toad escapes from under Badger's watchful eye, thinking he's so" very" clever. What will happen now? One thing's for sure: where Toad goes, trouble follows....
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The Wind in the Willows (Paperback)
Description The loyal Mole, the resourceful Water Rat, the stern but wise Badger, the exasperating Toad--all of Grahame's amusing and beloved characters from his delightful world are revived in this handsome edition of the classic The Wind in the Willows. This charming classic, first published in 1908, is set in an idyllic, fantasy Edwardian England, in which some animals can talk and interact with humans. The story chronicles the adventures of four friends who make their home in the lush countryside...
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First Line: The Mole had been working very hard, all morning, spring-cleaning his little home. Description: "It's for your own good, Toady, you know," said the Rat kindly, as Toad, kicking and struggling, was hauled up the stairs by his two faithful friends. "Think what fun we shall all have together, just as we used to, when you've quite got over this --this painful attack of yours!"Join four animal friends as they set out on a journey. Loyal Mole, resourceful Rat, and wise Badger must try to change...
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First Line: The Mole had been working very hard, all morning, spring-cleaning his little home. Description: This charming classic, first published in 1908, is set in an idyllic, fantasy Edwardian England, in which some animals can talk and interact with humans. The story chronicles the adventures of four friends who make their home in the lush countryside, the busy riverbank, and the mysterious woods: good-hearted Mole, clever Water Rat, the reclusive and wise Badger, and the reckless Toad, whose...
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Thick collectable paperback in mint condition. Increasingly hard to find. POST FREE for a limited period in the UK. Quantity available: 1.
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The Wind In the Willows, by Grahame, Kenneth. Grosset & Dunlap: New York, 1972. Edition: Reprint. Illustrated Junior Library. ISBN: 0448058286. Hardcover, 221 pages. Illustrated by Dick Cuffari. Beige cloth, with green ink coloring the spine and an inch overlap to cover (giving the appearance of quarter-binding); lettering on spine in green-ink in beige box; line drawing of toad looking in mirror on cover. Illustrated end-papers, Ten full-page color illustrations and numerous line drawings
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The Wind in the Willows (1908) is a book for those "who keep the spirit of you alive in them; of life, sunshine, running water, woddlands, dusty roads, winter firesides." So wrote Kenneth Grahame of his timeless tale of Toad, Mole, Badger, and Rat in their beautiful and benevolently ordered world. But it is also a world under siege, threatened by dark and unnamed forces — "the Terror of the Wild Wood" with its "wicked little faces" and "glances of malice and hatred" — and defended by the mysterious...
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Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame, retold by G C Barrett
A truly classic edition of this beloved tale. Recounts the hilarious and instructive adventures of Toad, Rat, Mole and Badger. Intricately detailed, full-color ilustrations. Thoughtfully abridged.
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The open road : from 'The wind in the willows' by Kenneth Grahame
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The Magic unfolds from the first lines of Water Rat's soliloquy about messing about in boats in this captivating version of Kenneth Grahame's classic. Although it's generally considered a children's book, get a copy for yourself as well as the child in your life, as you won't want to give this away.
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