Bones and Biscuits: Letters from a Dog Named Bobs

Bones and Biscuits: Letters from a Dog Named Bobs

Enid Blyton
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Author:  Enid Blyton
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  112
Publisher:  Hachette Children's Group
Year:  2020
ISBN:  9781444956122

It's a dog's life! An adorable book of letters from Bobs the dog, by much-loved author Enid Blyton. The perfect gift for animal-lovers of all ages.

"Bones and biscuits! If a cheeky bird didn't fly down to my nose and eat a crumb off my left whiskers! Really, people have no manners at all these days!" In this very funny book, Bobs gives us his opinions on everything from fireworks to frogs, cats to Christmas, in his own words. This illustrated collection of his letters takes us through a year in the life of Bobs, the adored pet terrier owned by national treasure Enid Blyton.

Written by Enid Blyton every week to entertain young readers in the 1920s-40s, these have never been published together in book form before. The perfect gift for readers of any age, from 7 to 97, who love dogs and funny stories.

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