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Publié par | Hawthorn Press Ltd |
Date de parution | 01 janvier 0001 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781912480456 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 45 Mo |
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Sven Nordqvist
First published in Sweden in 2001 by Bokförlaget Opal AB, Stockholm, Sweden, under the title När Findus var liten och försvann © Sven Nordqvist, 2001
Sven Nordqvist is hereby identified as author of this work in accordance with Section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act, 1988. He asserts and gives notice of his moral right under this Act.
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English edition, Pancakes for Findus, © Hawthorn Press 2007 Text and illustrations © Sven Nordqvist Translation by Nathan Large and edited by Matthew Barton Printed in Latvia by Livonia Print 2014, 2020
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978-1-903458-83-9 eISBN: 978-1-912480-45-6
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Old Pettson sat doing the crossword, with Findus the cat on his knee. ‘Tell me about me disappearing,’ said Findus. ‘You haven’t disappeared, you’re sitting right here,’ said Pettson. ‘But I mean when I was little.’ ‘Oh then. But you know that story already, I’ve told you so many times.’ ‘But tell me anyway.’ ‘Well, why not?’ said Pettson, putting aside his crossword. ‘Do you want the whole story, or just when you disappear?’ ‘The whole story,’ said the cat and snuggled up happily. ‘The whole story it is then. Here we go:
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