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The Rabbits - Marvellous Milne

3.78 ( 9 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Rabbits

The Rabbits - Marvellous Milne

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3.78 (9 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 29 February, 2024
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The adventures of a group of friends, pre-war, with far too much time on their hands.

The Rabbits, as they call themselves, are Archie Mannering, his sister Myra, Samuel Simpson, Thomas of the Admiralty, Dahlia Blair and the narrator, with occasional guests. Their conversation is almost entirely frivolous, their activity vacillates between immensely energetic and happily lazy, and their social mores are surprisingly progressive.

Originally published as sketches in Punch, the Rabbits’ escapades are a charming portrait of middle-class antics on the brink of being shattered by World War I, and fail entirely to take themselves seriously.

So here they all are. Whatever their crimes, they assure you that they won’t do it again – A. A. Milne 

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781788424592
ISBN10 178842459X
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Duckworth Books
Format paperback
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'How ardently I adore the Rabbits! Their quick-wittedness, their love for one another… it’s the sort of friendship group that could never really have existed, not least because nobody could be that witty all the time, but it’s heaven to have it encapsulated’ Stuckinabook.com


‘Milne has the touch of the true artist’ Daily Telegraph


‘Sunny and whimsical’ Country Life


‘To admirers of humour on its best behaviour there is no comedian like A. A. Milne’ Observer

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Author's Bio

Alan Alexander Milne (1882-1956) was born in London. He was a regular contributor to Punch, and later, assistant editor, before the interruption of active service in the First World War. A remarkably versatile writer, Milne went on to become a hugely successful and widely-known playwright, both in the West End and on Broadway, as well as an essayist, poet, novelist and – most famously – children’s author, as the creator of Winnie-the-Pooh.

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