I Think the Clouds are Cotton Wool
Author(s): John Ansell
Book of humourous rhymes. 136 pages The author of I Think the Clouds are Cotton Wool also believes the Moon to be a giant lamp, low tides to be evidence of thirsty whales, rugby to reducible to a series of mathematical formulae and the word pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis to be an acceptable basis for a rhyming couplet. Full of loony versal truths.
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Wellington’s Capital Times said it “draws on the English tradition of comic and humorous verse, typified by authors such as Ogden Nash, Alexander Pope and Spike Milligan."
General Fields
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- : paddedsell
- : paddedsell
- : 01 October 2003
- : 210x150mm
- : 01 December 2003
- : books
Special Fields
- : John Ansell
- : Paperback
- : 821.3
- : 136