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The March Wind
Inez Rice
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Description for The March Wind
Hardcover. Vladimir Bobri's timeless illustrations bring to life a magical childhood world in a captivating story about make-believe and the transformative power of the elements. Illustrator(s): Bobri, Vladimir. Num Pages: 32 pages, 32 colour illustrations. BIC Classification: 5AD; YBCS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 247 x 200. .
One windy day a little boy happens upon a large black hat, lying in the street. When he tries it on, he becomes a whole host of different characters he’s always wanted to be: a soldier marching through the puddles, a cowboy galloping on his steed, a bandit fleeing in the night, or a ringleader at a circus. But when the owner comes to claim his hat, the little boy finds the March Wind before him. Is this part of his imagination too?
Vladimir Bobri’s timeless illustrations bring to life a magical childhood world in ... Read more
One windy day a little boy happens upon a large black hat, lying in the street. When he tries it on, he becomes a whole host of different characters he’s always wanted to be: a soldier marching through the puddles, a cowboy galloping on his steed, a bandit fleeing in the night, or a ringleader at a circus. But when the owner comes to claim his hat, the little boy finds the March Wind before him. Is this part of his imagination too?
Vladimir Bobri’s timeless illustrations bring to life a magical childhood world in ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781851244614
SKU
V9781851244614
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50
About Inez Rice
Inez Rice was an American children’s author who also wrote 'A Tree This Tall'. Vladimir Bobri was an author, illustrator and artist, celebrated for his design work. From the 1940s he began to illustrate children’s books, a number of which have now become classics.
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