Edward Lear's Nonsense Birds
By (Author) Edward Lear
Bodleian Library
Bodleian Library
26th June 2013
United Kingdom
Hardback
80
Width 180mm, Height 180mm, Spine 13mm
337g
Edward Lear loved birds. Of all the animals that sprang from his quirky imagination, birds held a special place, serving as the animal of choice for his zoomorphosis in self-portraiture. Not only did he draw more birds than any other animal, but he endowed them with particularly human characteristics.
This book brings together a collection of Lears nonsense birds, such as The Obsequious Ornamental Ostrich, who wore Boots to keep his feet quite dry, as well as the twenty birds he hand-coloured such as The Runcible Bird and The Stripy Bird. Each of these is endowed with unique character while collectively they form a gloriously humorous flock. Beautifully presented, this is a perfect gift for children of all ages as well as for lovers of birds.
"Edward Lear's Nonsense Birds includes his quirky and fun-filled color drawings of 'the stripy bird, ' 'the scroobious bird, ' and more, along with a series of completely nonsensical poems (of course!) and line drawings that all combined will give staid old Mother Goose a run for her money. This one is read-aloud territory and will continue to be something toddlers value as they grow older and find more ways to enjoy the author's quirky sense of humor."-- "Bookslut" (9/9/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"What delightful avian nonsense sprang from Edward Lear's pen."
-- "Boston Globe" (6/17/2013 12:00:00 AM)
Edward Lear (18121888) was a British artist, illustrator, author and poet, renowned for his literary nonsense.