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Canongate Books Ltd (1988), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 208 pages
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A hobgoblin is charged with the protection of an unloving Puritan family who come to live at an English manor in 1652.
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One of the most wonderful tales I've ever read. For the first time in a long, long while, I had the experience of being completely engrossed in a story. I couldn't put it down. It was a complete pleasure!
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Hobberdy Dick is the hobgoblin who protects Widford Manor and has for countless years. The house has changed hands and no longer belongs to the original family, and Dick isn't too keen on the new owners. He does take a liking to the older son, though, and also a young maidservant, who, it so
I started this one without high expectations, to be honest - I assumed it would be another children's book from the '50s that hasn't aged well - but I was very happily surprised. You can't help but love Dick and his well-meaning antics, and the young protagonists are very easy to root for. I also loved the keeping up of old traditions and beliefs, as lovingly told by the author as they are respected by the manor's working folk. Definitely recommended.
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happens, is the only living relative to the original inhabitant and therefore the rightful heir to the riches buried in the old stable...I started this one without high expectations, to be honest - I assumed it would be another children's book from the '50s that hasn't aged well - but I was very happily surprised. You can't help but love Dick and his well-meaning antics, and the young protagonists are very easy to root for. I also loved the keeping up of old traditions and beliefs, as lovingly told by the author as they are respected by the manor's working folk. Definitely recommended.
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208 p.; 6.85 inches
ISBN
0862411963 / 9780862411961
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A hobgoblin is charged with the protection of an unloving Puritan family who come to live at an English manor in 1652.
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Other editions
Hobberdy Dick by Katharine Mary Briggs (Hardcover)