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Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Second nature: the art of Charles Tunnicliffe RA," held at the Tennant Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 11 July - 8 October 2017.
The classic story of an otter living in the Devonshire countryside which captures the feel of life in the wild as seen through the otter's own eyes.
A selection of sketches from the private reference collection of C.F. Tunnicliffe.
You’ll train her and she’ll train you. I want you to make a good pony out of her. I want her to make a man out of you.’ When Ken is given a horse of his own, he thinks his dreams have come true. But Flicka is a proud and spirited foal – and everyone says she’s no good. Can Ken tame his wild horse and earn her friendship?
This single-volume edition combines books by two of Britain's leading animal illustrators of the 20th century: Raymond Sheppard's Drawing at the Zoo and Charles Tunnicliffe's How to Draw Farm Animals.
Provides descriptions and images of the birds of England.
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