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{PDF EPUB} the Winter Diary of a Country Rat by Peter Firmin the Winter Diary of a Country Rat Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} The Winter Diary of a Country Rat by Peter Firmin The Winter Diary Of A Country Rat. Some Pages From The Diary Of Branwell A Rat, During His Walk To Canterbury In The Winter Of The Year 1978, With His Friend Lukin, The Little Bad Wolf. Title: The Winter Diary Of A Country Rat. Some . Publisher: Kay and Ward, Surrey England. Publication Date: 1981. Binding: Hardcover. Illustrator: FIRMIN, PETER. Book Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket. Edition: First Edition. About this title. The Winter of a Country Rat. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. I do my utmost to describe my books accurately, please read the description The picture forms an important part of the description, please view the image carefully. Book prices are net in Australian dollars, Shipping Rates are at cost. 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Firmin, Peter. Published by Kaye and Ward Ltd., Great Britain (1981) From: Always Books (Chatham, ON, Canada) About this Item: Hardcover. Condition: Very Good -. 137 pp. Clean, tightly bound pages with illustrations. Minimal library markings, limited to reverse of rear flyleaf, stamp to top of book block, pencilled purchase notations on the copyright page, and a spine label. Front and rear endpapers show two different maps of the journey, with the latter being partially covered with a pocket and barcode. Top of spine cover is torn on one side with a bit of peeling. Solid copy. Pages from the diary of Branwell a rat, during his walk to Canterbury in 1978 with his friend Lukin, the little bad wolf. Seller Inventory # 12860. The winter diary of a country Rat. FIRMIN, Peter. Published by Kaye & Ward, London (1981) From: Mad Hatter Books (Auckland, New Zealand) About this Item: Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Colour pictorial map endpapers, diary pages in colour, story illustrated in b/w by the author, laminated colour pictorial boards a little rubbed, some light internal fingering, else vg. small 4to, 140pp. Seller Inventory # 02E46. Winter Diary of a Country Rat. Firmin, Peter (33) SIGNED. Published by Kaye and Ward, UK (1981) From: Corelli Books (Mooloolaba, QLD, Australia) About this Item: Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dj. Firmin, Peter (illustrator). First Edition. 'Some pages from the diary of Branwell, a rat, during his walk to Canterbury in the winter of the year 1978, with his friend Lukin, the little bad wolf.' This copy : minimum foxing on edges, pictorial (village map) front and rear end papers, b/w line drawings, double colour page spreads throughout. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 001551. The Winter diary of a country rat. Peter FIRMIN. Published by Kaye & Ward (1981) About this Item: Hardcover. Condition: VERY GOOD. Light rubbing wear to cover, spine and page edges. Very minimal writing or notations in margins not affecting the text. Possible clean ex-library copy, with their stickers and or stamp(s). Seller Inventory # 3365168265. The Winter Diary Of A Country Rat. Some Pages From The Diary Of Branwell A Rat, During His Walk To Canterbury In The Winter Of The Year 1978, With His Friend Lukin, The Little Bad Wolf. Firmin Peter. Published by Kay and Ward, Surrey England (1981) From: Mammy Bears Books (Cedar Creek, QLD, Australia) About this Item: Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. FIRMIN, PETER (illustrator). First Edition. 220x180x15mm+438g . 500g Postage Incorrect see below for 1kg . Kay and Ward. Surrey England. 1981. First Edition. 1st Printing. Pp136 Creator of Noggin the Nog - Clangers - Pogles Wood and Ivor The Engine: Maps on lining papers. Animals: Image is ALWAYS of the ACTUAL BOOK: Book and or Jacket may have names. dedications. marks. tears. foxing. browned pages. creasing and losses unless otherwise noted. Australia_Post_Zoned_International_Shipping_Rates_FOR_THIS_PARCEL . AP-Zone1_NZ:_AU$27.20 . AP- Zone3_Canada_USA:_AU$41.80 . AP-Zone4_UK_Europe:_AU$48.00 . Domestic_tracked_OR_registered_flat_rate_FOR_THIS_ITEM_Within_Australia:_AU$10.60. Seller Inventory # mbb005389. Peter Firmin. Peter Arthur Firmin (born 11 December 1928) is an English artist and puppet maker. He was the founder of Smallfilms, along with Oliver Postgate. Between them they created a number of popular children's TV programmes, The Saga of Noggin the Nog , Ivor the Engine , Clangers , Bagpuss and Pogles' Wood . Contents. Early life 1 Animation 2 Printmaker 3 Noggin stamp 4 Recognition 5 Personal life 6 Publications 7 References 8 External links 9. Early life. Born in Harwich, Essex, he trained at the Colchester School of Art in Colchester and the Central School of Art and Design in London. He worked in a stained glass studio and worked as a lecturer. It was while he was teaching at the Central School of Art that Oliver Postgate came looking for, as Firmin puts it: "…someone to illustrate a television story – someone who was hard up and would do a lot of drawing for very little money". [1] They immediately 'clicked' and subsequently formed Smallfilms. Animation. Most of Smallfilms' animation was produced in a farmyard barn in Blean near Canterbury in Kent. Firmin is an illustrator. He has written and illustrated two main books and illustrated many others including Seeing Things , Postgate's autobiography. Firmin also co-created, with Ivan Owen, the TV puppet Basil Brush in 1963. He made the first puppet using a real fox tail. [2] Printmaker. Firmin, having retired from TV production, now produces engravings and linocuts. Noggin stamp. In 1994, Firmin provided an illustration for a British postage stamp, SG1804, featuring characters from Noggin the Nog. It was one of a set featuring characters from British children's literature. He produced further illustrations for the advertising campaign to publicise the stamps. [3] [4] Recognition. He was awarded an honorary MA by the University of Kent on 17 July 1987. In 2011 Firmin was awarded the Freedom of the City of Canterbury in recognition of his "outstanding work". [5] In November 2014 it was announced that Firmin would be honoured at the BAFTA Children's Awards. [6] Personal life. Firmin is married to Joan, who knitted the Clangers from vibrant pink wool. They have six daughters: [2] One, Emily, appeared in the opening sequence of Bagpuss. The Firmins still live on the farm in Blean, Kent, where Smallfilms produced their programmes. Publications. Seeing Things: An Autobiography , Oliver Postgate; illustrated by Peter Firmin, 2000 - ISBN 0-330-39000-7 The Midsummer Notebook of a Country Rat , Peter Firmin 1983 ISBN 0-7182-2601-1 The Winter Diary of a Country Rat , Peter Firmin 1981 ISBN 0-7182-2541-4 Tricks & Tales , Peter Firmin 1982 ISBN 0-7182-2600-3. References. ^ Peter Firmin , Dragons' Friendly Society . ^ a b "Saggy old cloth cat pulls in the crowds". Canterbury Adscene (Kent Regional News and Media). 2007-11-09. pp. 4–5. ^ "Stamps and First Day Cover". Smallfilms website . Retrieved 2009-09-23 . ^ "Noggin the Nog Memorabilia – stamps". Northlands (Neil Jones). 1997–2003 . Retrieved 2009-09-23 . ^ "Bagpuss co-creator Peter Firmin's freedom of Canterbury". BBC News . 2011-07-06 . Retrieved 2011-06-08 . ^ "Bagpuss co-creator Peter Firmin gets Bafta honour".
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