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Hard Back All Full Colour Illustration Editions The Wind In The Willows fifth reprint The World Of Pooh First Edition The World Of Christopher Robin First Edition The dust jacket on The Wind In The Willows published 1969 is clean and bright with virtually no wear priced clipped Binding tight with illustrated maps to the endpapers Pages appear unread with no foxing or inscriptions and of course beautifully illustrated The World Of Pooh published 1958 contains the complete Winne The Pooh and The House At Pooh Corner Beautifully illustrated dust jacket with front cover clean and bright minor toning to the top right hand corner Slight fading to the spine and minor toning to the rear not price clipped There is a little foxing to the prelims otherwise the pages are clean throughout The World of Christopher Robin published 1959 contains the complete When We Were Very Young and Now We Are Six Beautifully illustrated dust jacket with minor toning along the top edge of the front cover spine and to the rear cover Not price clipped Minor foxing to the prelims otherwise the pages are clean throughout Each volume comes complete with their own unique bespoke slip case and each volume is beautifully illustrated with full page colour plates and many line drawing throughout by EH Shepard Overall a lovely set Would make an ideal giftnbsp.

About The Wind in the Willows

"The Wind in the Willows" by Kenneth Grahame is a classic children's novel published in 1908, capturing the adventures of anthropomorphic animals living along the riverbank. The story follows the lives of four main characters: Mole, Rat, Toad, and Badger, as they navigate the idyllic English countryside, facing various challenges and learning important life lessons along the way. The narrative begins with Mole, a gentle and timid creature, growing tired of his spring cleaning and venturing outside his burrow for the first time. He meets Rat, a water-loving, wise, and adventurous creature, who introduces him to the joys of the river. Mole is immediately enchanted by Rat's way of life and the beauty of the riverbank. Together, Mole and Rat embark on numerous adventures, exploring the river and surrounding countryside. They encounter various characters, both friendly and hostile, including Otter, Badger, and the eccentric Toad. Throughout their escapades, the themes of friendship, loyalty, and the appreciation of nature are prominent. Toad, the wealthy and impulsive aristocrat, is a central figure whose reckless behavior often leads to trouble for himself and his friends. He becomes obsessed with the latest fads and crazes, including motorcars, which he drives recklessly and eventually gets imprisoned for. Toad's friends, especially Rat and Mole, try to help him overcome his vices and regain control of his life. Badger, the wise and reclusive elder of the group, provides guidance and support to the other characters, especially during times of crisis. His burrow serves as a sanctuary and a place of wisdom where the friends gather for counsel and companionship. As the story progresses, the friends face various challenges, including encounters with menacing weasels and stoats who threaten their peaceful way of life. Through courage, resourcefulness, and teamwork, they overcome these obstacles and emerge stronger as a community. The novel is not just a series of adventures but also a celebration of the English countryside and the simple pleasures of life. Grahame's vivid descriptions of the natural world evoke a sense of nostalgia and wonder, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty of the landscapes and the joys of companionship. Ultimately, "The Wind in the Willows" is a timeless tale that emphasizes the importance of friendship, loyalty, and the enduring bond between individuals who share a love for nature and adventure. It continues to captivate readers of all ages with its charming characters, enchanting settings, and timeless themes.