The Wind in the Willows

$125.00

5W Kenneth Grahame. Illustrated by E. H. Shepard. London, 1954.

Notes

The Wind in the Willows (1908) by Kenneth Grahame is a beloved children’s novel that blends adventure, friendship, and pastoral charm. The story follows the anthropomorphic animals Mole, Rat, Badger, and the impulsive Toad as they navigate the pleasures and perils of life along the English countryside’s rivers and woods. While seemingly lighthearted, the novel explores themes of loyalty, home, and the tension between adventure and domestic comfort. Grahame’s lyrical prose captures the beauty of nature and the subtleties of character, creating a timeless tale that appeals to both children and adults. The book’s episodes—ranging from Toad’s reckless motorcar escapades to Ratty’s riverbank picnics—celebrate camaraderie and the joys and follies of life in a way that has made it a classic of English literature.

Description

Yellow cloth binding with green foliage to upper board and spine. Gilt lettering on spine. Illustrated throughout. Minor discoloration to dust wrapper. Very good condition.