The Wind in The Willows

$125.00

6C Kenneth Grahame. London: Methuen & Co., 1936. 15th edition.

Notes

The Wind in the Willows is a beloved children’s novel by Kenneth Grahame, first published in 1908. The story follows the adventures of anthropomorphic animals—most notably Mole, Ratty, Badger, and the reckless Toad—living along the English countryside’s riverbank and surrounding woods. Unlike many children’s books of its time, Grahame’s work blends pastoral charm, humor, and gentle social commentary, focusing on friendship, loyalty, and the joys and pitfalls of both home life and adventure. Toad’s obsessive enthusiasm for motorcars, Mole’s curiosity, and Ratty’s love of the river create a vivid and enduring depiction of personality and character.

The novel’s enduring appeal lies in its combination of whimsical storytelling, richly detailed natural settings, and memorable characters that reflect universal human traits. It has inspired countless adaptations in theatre, film, television, and even music, and it remains celebrated as a classic of English literature, capturing both the nostalgic charm of the countryside and the timeless themes of friendship, courage, and self-discovery

Description 

Blue cloth boards original pink dust cover Excellent condition