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Royal Animals: A gorgeously illustrated history with a foreword by Sir Michael Morpurgo
By (Author) Julia Golding
Foreword by Michael Morpurgo
Illustrated by Emily Sutton
Pan Macmillan
Two Hoots
25th July 2023
23rd March 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Dogs and wolves
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Pets and pet care
590.941
Hardback
48
Width 259mm, Height 292mm, Spine 15mm
526g
A beautifully illustrated history of royal animals in Britain from 1066 to the present day, with a foreword by Sir Michael Morpurgo. Why do the three lions on the British crest look so much like leopards When did the first elephant set foot on British soil Was there really a polar bear who fished in the river Thames The perfect sumptuous gift for animal lovers, this large hardback includes a jacket with elegant red foil detailing, gold corgi endpapers and stunning hand-painted illustrations on every page from renowned artist Emily Sutton. Full of astounding facts and amazing true animal stories, delve in to discover royal giraffes, elephants, spaniels, parrots, ravens, pelicans and, of course, Queen Elizabeth II's corgis. Royal Animals is engagingly written, with artwork from Emily Sutton, the illustrator of Everyone Sang, William Sieghart's poetry collection. Emily is also the illustrator of Paddington creator Michael Bond's Castle Mice series. This fascinating exploration of 1000 years of royal animals is written by Julia Golding, the author of The Queen's Wardrobe, illustrated by Kate Hindley.
Julia Golding's history of the various animals owned by royals, beautifully illustrated by Emily Sutton, makes for a charming read -- Emily Bearn * The Telegraph *
Julia Golding is the award-winning author of numerous books for children and adults, including The Diamond of Drury Lane, winner of both the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and the Nestl Smarties Book Prize. A former British diplomat and Oxfam policy adviser, Julia also has a doctorate in English Literature from Oxford University, and was writer-in-residence at the Royal Institution in 2019. Her Jane Austen-themed podcast 'What Would Jane Do' offers a 19th century take on modern life. She is the author of The Queen's Wardrobe, illustrated by Kate Hindley, and Royal Animals illustrated by Emily Sutton. Emily Sutton is an artist and illustrator who has collaborated with the likes of Paddington creator Michael Bond, Jessie Burton and Kate Morton. As well as illustrating picture books and book covers she has designed everything from fabric to stationery to packaging, and she is also a highly skilled painter, sculptor and printmaker. As well as illustrating Royal Animals written by Julia Golding, she is the illustrator for William Sieghart's poetry collection Everyone Sang and acclaimed non-fiction books by Nicola Davis, Tiny, Lots and A First Book of the Sea.