Of Lions and Unicorns: A Lifetime of Tales from the Nation's Master Storyteller

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A lifetime of tales from the nation's favourite storyteller, and award-winning author of WAR HORSE - the perfect gift for any book-lover. The most comprehensive and definitive Michael Morpurgo collection ever, this gorgeous hardback edition features twenty-five enchanting short stories by the nation's favourite storyteller - as well as extracts from twenty-five of his best-loved novels. Divided into five parts - covering war, animals, memory, the sea and folk tales - this timeless treasury spans the whole of Michael Morpurgo's glittering literary career. Each of the five parts also features a full page illustration by the illustrators Michael has worked most closely with in the course of his writing life: Michael Foreman, Quentin Blake, Christian Birmingham, Emma Chichester-Clark and Peter Bailey. With such beautiful illustrations and such a wealth of extraordinary stories, don't miss this stunning treat for collectors and fans alike. *Hardcover with dustjacket; slight shelfwear and bumping to corners.*
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AuthorMichael Morpurgo
PublisherHarperCollins Publishers
PlaceLondon
Year2013
ISBN9780007395354
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionGood
CommentsSlight shelfwear and bumping to corners.
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