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Cats' Tales from Shakespeare Margaret Woodhouse

Cats' Tales from Shakespeare By Margaret Woodhouse

Cats' Tales from Shakespeare by Margaret Woodhouse


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Summary

An illustrated guide to Shakespeare from a feline point of view from the author of "Know Your Cat's Purr Points" and "The 9 Life Habits of Highly Effective Cats". A gift book that will delight and amuse cat lovers and Shakespeare buffs alike.

Cats' Tales from Shakespeare Summary

Cats' Tales from Shakespeare by Margaret Woodhouse

Margaret Woodhouse, much-loved author and illustrator of Know Your Cat's Purr Points, uses her clever insights into feline behaviour to capture the spirit of Shakespeare's most rousing verses in cat form. This is a charmingly illustrated and colourful book that will delight and amuse cat lovers and Shakespeare buffs alike. William Shakespeare saw the theatre in cats. Knowing their love of stealth tactics -- 'The cat, with eyne of burning coal, Now couches fore the mouse's hole' -- and their talent for gripping their audience -- 'Tom will make them weep and wail' -- Shakespeare penned some of his most magnificent words with the feline performer in mind. Now, at last, this feline theatre is being brought alive on page. Cats' Tales from Shakespeare is a superb collection of transmogrifications, and the witty illustrations that accompany Shakespeare's most rousing verses show just how gifted our moggy companions are.

About Margaret Woodhouse

Margaret Woodhouse is a publisher, writer and illustrator. As well as many books about cats, her books include Jim Bleat for Prime Minister, published by Portico in the UK, which received enormous press interest on publication.

Additional information

GOR004332331
9780007146031
0007146035
Cats' Tales from Shakespeare by Margaret Woodhouse
Used - Very Good
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
2002-10-21
64
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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