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Fred Basset Yearbook 2012

Fred Basset Yearbook 2012

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Alex Graham

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£6.99
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ebook
Britain’s best-loved canine hero for almost half a century returns in another annual collection of the best from the Daily Mail’s popular strip. With humour drier than a dog biscuit, Fred’s cheeky antics and his astute comments on modern life will keep you entertained all year.
Fred Basset Yearbook 2015

Fred Basset Yearbook 2015

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Summersdale Publishers

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£7.99
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ebook
Britain’s best-loved basset hound is back once again for more canine capers in this collection of the best from the Daily Mail’s
The Moon Almanac

The Moon Almanac

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Judith Hurrell

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£9.99
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Hardcover
When can you spot the Hunter’s Moon, a Smiling Moon or a Pink Moon?

How can the phases of the moon help your garden grow?


What influence does the moon have on hamsters, coral and skylarks?


Navigate the rhythms of the night sky with this evocative collection of poetry, prose and precious wisdom. Illuminating the moon’s influence on the natural world and its depiction in folklore and the arts, this guide will open your eyes to the wonders of our brightest celestial neighbour.
The Best of Fred Basset

The Best of Fred Basset

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Alex Graham

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£9.99
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ebook
This very special limited edition highlights the most memorable moments from Fred’s incredible half-century in print.
Join Fred and company on and off the leash, as they indulge in their favourite activities, visit the seaside, play golf, get out in the garden, find love – and chase plenty of rabbits, naturally.
This is classic Fred Basset – an essential read for all fans.
 
 
 
Fred Basset Yearbook 2017

Fred Basset Yearbook 2017

Contributors

Alex Graham

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Price
£7.99
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ebook
‘Fred’s wry observations delight fans young and old…’ DOGS TODAY
The nation’s favourite canny cartoon canine is here again with another bumper collection of his most chucklesome strips from the Daily Mail.
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