THE BOOKS


OUT SEPTEMBER 7th !

Answer the call of the wild with Brian Wildsmith’s Animal Kingdom
Paws, Claws, Tails & Roars

A stunningly beautiful gift book from one of the world’s best illustrators
presented with a forward from shining star of children’s literature, Michael Rosen.
96 Pages - Hardback with gold page edges - Dimensions: 305x204mm

Published: 7th September 2023
£20.00


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BRIAN’S BOOKS
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ALL OF BRIAN’S BOOKS ARE LISTED BELOW, CHRONOLOGICALLY, AND WITH THEIR ORIGINAL COVERS

When you click on a book cover, you will be taken to the content of a current edition when that title is in print. From there you will have the possibility to purchase.

When a title is no longer in print, you will be taken to that same or later edition. Many of these wonderful out-of-print books can be found on the USED and PRE-LOVED market, and you will be directed towards these - Another way to pass on these beautiful and utterly relevant books to a new generation of children, or adults, to enjoy !

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“An empty book is like an infant’s soul in which anything may be written. It is capable of all things but containeth nothing.
I have a mind to fill it with profitable wonders…”

Brian was fond of citing the ruminations of 17th century English poet Thomas Traherne, for it was they that inspired him in his creation of picture books for children.

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