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  • Kenneth Grahame's "The Wind in the Willows" is about a group of four humanlike animals.

    The Friday Brain-teaser from Credo Reference 2009

  • Ms. Gauger's annotated edition includes transcripts of the magazine, the 57 letters from governess Naomi Stott detailing the daily events in Mouse's life, and all of Grahame's letters on which the novel is based.

    Onion Sauce! Onion Sauce! 2009

  • The company created not only Dangermouse, but also an animated version of Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, along with Count Duckula, Jamie and the Magic Torch and Cockleshell Bay.

    Danger Mouse creator Mark Hall dies, aged 75 2011

  • There is no probing of the relentless single-mindedness with which Barrie insinuated himself into the lives of the Llewelyn Davies family, whose five boys inspired the storytelling that led to "Peter Pan"; no mention of Alastair Grahame's decision to die violently at age 19—after years of ill health and paternal coldness—stretched out across a railroad track in front of an oncoming train; no reference to Carroll's penchant for photographing young girls in minimal clothing.

    Writers at Work, Seeking a Spark Elizabeth Lowry 2011

  • It's easy to lose grip – one digression leads from Laing's anxieties about entering the maze of a wood into a childhood memory of listening to a story tape of The Wind in the Willows in her father's car, before entering the troubled waters of Kenneth Grahame's life – but overall it seems a course worth taking.

    To the River: A Journey Beneath the Surface by Olivia Laing – review 2011

  • And Kenneth Grahame's book came out [in 1908] and was a huge dud.

    Gaiman on Milne on Grahame 2008

  • Kenneth Grahame's other two books -- Dream Days [1898] and The Golden Age [1895] -- now completely forgotten.

    Gaiman on Milne on Grahame 2008

  • And Kenneth Grahame's book came out [in 1908] and was a huge dud.

    Archive 2008-11-01 2008

  • Kenneth Grahame's other two books -- Dream Days [1898] and The Golden Age [1895] -- now completely forgotten.

    Archive 2008-11-01 2008

  • Then, when Fedotenko got past Adams in front of the goal and tapped Andy Hilbert's feed into the net at 14: 15 to make it 3-0, Grahame's night was over.

    USATODAY.com 2007

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