The Making of The Wind in the Willows - the exhibition catalogue from Bodleian Library available to buy at Museum Bookstore

The Making of The Wind in the Willows

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'A slim, vivid exploration of the story's origins and author' - Wall Street Journal

A fascinating and handsome book tells the story behind the making of the children's book, The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows has its origins in the bedtime stories that Kenneth Grahame told to his son Alastair and then continued in letters (now held in the Bodleian Library) while he was on holiday. But the book developed into something much more sophisticated than this, as Peter Hunt shows. He identifies the colleagues and friends on whom Grahame is thought to have based the characters of Mole, Rat, Badger and Toad, and explores the literary genres of boating, caravanning and motoring books on which the author drew.

He also recounts the extraordinary correspondence surrounding the book's first publication and the influence of two determined women - Elspeth Grahame and publisher's agent Constance Smedley - who helped turn the book into the classic for children we know and love today when it was almost entirely intended for adults. Generously illustrated with original drawings, fan letters (including one from President Roosevelt) and archival material, this book explores the mysteries surrounding one of the most successful works of children's literature ever published. 

Details
  • Author: Peter Hunt, Professor Emeritus in English and Children's Literature at Cardiff University
  • Hardcover: 128 pages | 60 colour illustrations
  • Date published: March 2018
  • Language: English
  • Delivery: Allow 1-2 weeks
  • ISBN: 978-1851244799
  • Product Dimensions: 32.2 x 21.7  cm

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