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Badgers in our Village by Fred Brown
Review |
Content-Type |
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Badger Experience |
Description | |
Ex-Townie Fred Brown moved to the Kent
countryside, only to be told "there are no badgers in our village". But, he
stumbled across the body of a dead badger, so he knows there must be others
living in the neighbourhood. Patience and persistence eventually paid off, and
Fred Brown describes how he began to observe the playful antics of the badgers
and explains how you can watch these elusive creatures yourself. |
Summary |
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With charm and enthusiasm and a deep
respect for nature, Fred Brown writes an intimate but unsentimental book about
the badger and the countryside in general. |
Written by |
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Fred Brown |
Illustrated by |
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None |
Photographs by |
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None |
Written in |
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1990 |
Last Revised in |
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1990 |
Size |
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178mm by 110mm (height by width) |
Pages |
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236 |
ISBN |
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0 586 20517 9 |
Publisher |
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Grafton (Collins) |
Copyright Owner |
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Fred Brown |
In Print? |
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Out of Print |
Review Date |
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18 October 2005 |
Front and Cover
Copyright |
Copyright in these images is retained
by their owners. Images are shown so you can see what the item looks like
or if you need inspiration to create your own original badger artwork. |
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