TÃtulo : |
The wind in the willows |
Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
Autores: |
John Burningham, Autor |
Editorial: |
London ; Glasgow : Puffin Books |
Fecha de publicación: |
1983 |
Número de páginas: |
240 páginas |
Il.: |
Ilustraciones |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-0-14-031544-8 |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Clasificación: |
Aventuras
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Clasificación: |
J-N (I) Narrativa juvenil en inglés |
Resumen: |
he story begins when Mole decides to go to the riverbank one morning rather than do his spring cleaning. There he comes across his friend Rat, a water rat, and they spend the spring and summer together. One day they visit the irrepressible, generous, and boastful Mr. Toad, owner of Toad Hall, who possesses large amounts of money but not much brain. Toad is given to fads, and Mole and Rat join him in an excursion in his present enthusiasm, a horse-drawn caravan (a cart with beds and cooking equipment), until a speeding automobile frightens the horse and wrecks the caravan. Toad is mesmerized by the car. Mole and Rat later go to the Wild Wood to visit the kindly and responsible Badger, to whom they report that Toad has bought and smashed several automobiles. |
The wind in the willows [texto impreso] / John Burningham, Autor . - London ; Glasgow : Puffin Books, 1983 . - 240 páginas : Ilustraciones. ISBN : 978-0-14-031544-8 Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Clasificación: |
Aventuras
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Clasificación: |
J-N (I) Narrativa juvenil en inglés |
Resumen: |
he story begins when Mole decides to go to the riverbank one morning rather than do his spring cleaning. There he comes across his friend Rat, a water rat, and they spend the spring and summer together. One day they visit the irrepressible, generous, and boastful Mr. Toad, owner of Toad Hall, who possesses large amounts of money but not much brain. Toad is given to fads, and Mole and Rat join him in an excursion in his present enthusiasm, a horse-drawn caravan (a cart with beds and cooking equipment), until a speeding automobile frightens the horse and wrecks the caravan. Toad is mesmerized by the car. Mole and Rat later go to the Wild Wood to visit the kindly and responsible Badger, to whom they report that Toad has bought and smashed several automobiles. |
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