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Vitr Ve Vrbach

Vitr Ve Vrbach
Author: Kenneth Grahame
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2015-05-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781511853965

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The Wind in the Willows (Czech edition)


Vietor Vo Vrbach

Vietor Vo Vrbach
Author: Kenneth Grahame
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-04-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781511857604

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The Wind in the Willows (Slovak edition)


The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows
Author: Kenneth Grahame
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2012-11-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0486310655

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Beloved classic follows the adventures of shy Mole, personable Water Rat, reclusive Badger, and pleasure-seeking Toad of Toad Hall. Newly abridged, with 31 illustrations.


The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows
Author: Kenneth Grahame
Publisher: Xist Publishing
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2015-06-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1681950391

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Join Mr. Toad and all his friends for a wild ride and other stories of life on the riverbank “Beyond the Wild Wood comes the wild world, "said the Rat. "And that's something that doesn't matter, either to you or to me. I've never been there, and I'm never going' nor you either, if you've got any sense at all.” ― Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows is a classic tale of four animal friends and their adventures. The Wind in the Willows is a novel that celebrates personal responsibility, friendship and the joy of home.


The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows
Author: Kenneth Grahame
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1913
Genre: Animals
ISBN:

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Classic story of Toad and his animal friends as they fight to regain Toad's ancestral home.


The Wind in the Willows - Illustrated by Arthur Rackham

The Wind in the Willows - Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
Author: Kenneth Grahame
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-01-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1473365201

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Kenneth Grahame’s charming children’s classic follows the timeless adventures of Ratty, Mole, Badger, and Toad as they romp around the British countryside. The Wind in the Willows is the enchanting story of four animal friends and their glorious adventures around the Wild Wood and the Thames Riverbank. With themes of unceasing camaraderie, mysticism, morality, and nature, the novel was first published in 1908. Featuring Arthur Rackham’s magical illustrations, this edition brings Kenneth Grahame’s whimsical story to life. A much-adored artist from the Golden Age of Illustration (1850-1925), Rackham’s delicate illustrations further refine and illuminate Grahame’s masterful storytelling. This edition also features an introduction by author A. A. Milne, most well-known for penning the famous stories of Winnie the Pooh (1928).


The Wind and the Willows

The Wind and the Willows
Author: Kenneth Grahame
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2015-08-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781515291541

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'O, please let me,' said the Mole. So, of course, the Rat let him.Packing the basket was not quite such pleasant work as unpacking' the basket. It never is. But the Mole was bent on enjoying everything, and although just when he had got the basket packed and strapped up tightly he saw a plate staring up at him from the grass, and when the job had been done again the Rat pointed out a fork which anybody ought to have seen, and last of all, behold! the mustard pot, which he had been sitting on without knowing it-still, somehow, the thing got finished at last, without much loss of temper.The afternoon sun was getting low as the Rat sculled gently homewards in a dreamy mood, murmuring poetry-things over to himself, and not paying much attention to Mole. But the Mole was very full of lunch, and self-satisfaction, and pride, and already quite at home in a boat (so he thought) and was getting a bit restless besides: and presently he said, 'Ratty! Please, I want to row, now!'The Rat shook his head with a smile. 'Not yet, my young friend,' he said-'wait till you've had a few lessons. It's not so easy as it looks.'The Mole was quiet for a minute or two. But he began to feel more and more jealous of Rat, sculling so strongly and so easily along, and his pride began to whisper that he could do it every bit as well. He jumped up and seized the sculls, so suddenly, that the Rat, who was gazing out over the water and saying more poetry-things to himself, was taken by surprise and fell backwards off his seat with his legs in the air for the second time, while the triumphant Mole took his place and grabbed the sculls with entire confidence.'Stop it, you SILLY ass!' cried the Rat, from the bottom of the boat. 'You can't do it! You'll have us over!'The Mole flung his sculls back with a flourish, and made a great dig at the water. He missed the surface altogether, his legs flew up above his head, and he found himself lying on the top of the prostrate Rat. Greatly alarmed, he made a grab at the side of the boat, and the next moment-Sploosh!Over went the boat, and he found himself struggling in the river.O my, how cold the water was, and O, how VERY wet it felt. How it sang in his ears as he went down, down, down! How bright and welcome the sun looked as he rose to the surface coughing and spluttering! How black was his despair when he felt himself sinking again! Then a firm paw gripped him by the back of his neck. It was the Rat, and he was evidently laughing-the Mole could FEEL him laughing, right down his arm and through his paw, and so into his-the Mole's-neck.The Rat got hold of a scull and shoved it under the Mole's arm; then he did the same by the other side of him and, swimming behind, propelled the helpless animal to shore, hauled him out, and set him down on the bank, a squashy, pulpy lump of misery.When the Rat had rubbed him down a bit, and wrung some of the wet out of him, he said, 'Now, then, old fellow! Trot up and down the towing-path as hard as you can, till you're warm and dry again, while I dive for the luncheon-basket.'So the dismal Mole, wet without and ashamed within, trotted about till he was fairly dry, while the Rat plunged into the water again, recovered the boat, righted her and made her fast, fetched his floating property to shore by degrees, and finally dived successfully for the luncheon-basket and struggled to land with it.


The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows
Author: Kenneth Grahame
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781543189612

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The Wind in the Willows by K. Grahame. Worldwide literature classic, among top 100 literary novels of all time. A must read for everybody.In the 1980s, Italo Calvino (the most-translated contemporary Italian writer at the time of his death) said in his essay "Why Read the Classics?" that "a classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say", without any doubt this book can be considered a Classic This book is also a Bestseller because as Steinberg defined: "a bestseller as a book for which demand, within a short time of that book's initial publication, vastly exceeds what is then considered to be big sales".


The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows
Author: Kenneth Grahame
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2010-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781407622958

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The Wind in the Willows Illustrated

The Wind in the Willows Illustrated
Author: Kenneth Grahame
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-10-09
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Wind in the Willows is a children's novel by Scottish novelist Kenneth Grahame, first published in 1908. Alternatingly slow moving and fast paced, it focuses on four anthropomorphised animals: Mole, Rat (a European water vole), Toad, and Badger. They live in a pastoral version of Edwardian England. The novel is notable for its mixture of mysticism, adventure, morality, and camaraderie, and celebrated for its evocation of the nature of the Thames Valley.In 1908, Grahame retired from his position as secretary of the Bank of England. He moved back to Berkshire, where he had lived as a child, and spent his time by the River Thames, doing much as the animal characters in his book do - to quote, "simply messing about in boats" - and expanding the bedtime stories he had earlier told his son Alastair into a manuscript for the book.The novel was in its 31st printing when playwright A. A. Milne adapted part of it for the stage as Toad of Toad Hall in 1929. In 1949, the first film adaptation was produced by Walt Disney as one of two segments in the package film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.In 2003, The Wind in the Willows was listed at #16 in the BBC's survey The Big Read.[1] More than a century after its original publication, it was adapted again for the stage, as a 2014 musical by Julian Fellowes. In his preface, A. A. Milne writes, One can argue over the merits of most books, and in arguing understand the point of view of one's opponent. One may even come to the conclusion that possibly he is right after all. One does not argue about The Wind in the Willows. The young man gives it to the girl with whom he is in love, and if she does not like it, asks her to return his letters. The older man tries it on his nephew, and alters his will accordingly. The book is a test of character. We can't criticize it, because it is criticizing us. ... It is a Household Book; a book which everybody in the household loves, and quotes continually; A book which is read aloud to every new guest and is regarded as the touchstone of his worth. But I must give you one word of warning. When you sit down to it, don't be so ridiculous as suppose that you are sitting in judgement on my taste, or on the art of Kenneth Grahame. You are merely sitting in judgment on yourself