![]() ![]() Marcus Crouch The Nesbit Tradition: The Children's Novel in England, 1945-70 (London: Ernest Benn, 1972) p.Paddington…has become a part of the folk-lore of childhood, not because he appears in a great or even a particularly good book, but because there is something in his personality which lodges permanently in the imagination.One which his Aunt Lucy had taught him and which he kept for special occasions. Paddington had a very persistent stare when he cared to use it.It said, simply, PLEASE LOOK AFTER THIS BEAR. 1958 by Michael Bond (Author), Peggy Fortnum (Illustrator) 2,168 ratings Part of: Paddington (19 books) See all formats and editions Kindle Edition £0.00 Give this and thousands of kid-friendly books with Amazon Kids+ Audiobook £0. Brown caught a glimpse of the writing on the label. Michael Bond A Bear Called Paddington Hardcover 1 Jan. Cash really started rolling in after Michael granted a licence to a couple called Shirley and Eddie Clarkson from Doncaster to make bears for sale. ![]() The bear bent down to do up its case again. Creator of Paddington Bear, Micheal Bond.The bear looked round carefully before replying. "There aren't many of us left where I come from.".Quotations are cited from the 1st US edition (New York: Dell, 1958). ![]()
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