An edition of Mr. Mead and his Garden (1974)

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An edition of Mr. Mead and his Garden (1974)

Mr. Mead and his Garden

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Illustrations and rhymed text describe Mr. Mead's efforts to rid his garden of a variety of bothersome slugs and snails.

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Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
32

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Cover of: Mr. Mead and his Garden
Mr. Mead and his Garden
1975, Houghton Mifflin
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Mr. Mead and His Garden
Mr. Mead and His Garden
1974, Cape, Random House Children's Books (A Division of Random House Group)
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Edition Notes

Published in
Boston, MA
Copyright Date
1974

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[E]
Library of Congress
PZ8.3.L88 Mi3

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
[32] p., col. ill.
Number of pages
32
Dimensions
27.0 x 21.6 x 0.9 centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5057597M
Internet Archive
mrmeadhisgardenv00lord
ISBN 10
0395202787
ISBN 13
9780395202784
LCCN
74020766
OCLC/WorldCat
1055589
Library Thing
3047896
Goodreads
4540821

Work Description

Mr. Mead had a beautiful garden and he worked hard in it all day long.

Hour after hour he dug and dug,
And woe betide any snail or slug.
Whenever he found one, large or small,
He threw it over the garden wall.

Outside the garden wall, the pile of slimy, squashy snails and slugs grew larger and larger. Inside the garden itself grew stranger. The loathsome sight of the mammoth pile of slugs made the neighbors irate and caused Mrs. Mead to leave home.

Finally, Mr. Mead, distraught at the bizarre turn of events and appearance of his garden, hit upon an ingenious solution to entice the bothersome snails and slugs away. Soon a long trail of the creatures could be seen wending their way single file down the road that led out of town.

John Vernon Lord's imagination runs wild in this bright and colorful new picture book. In richly detailed Brueghel-like illustrations he tells a humorous and witty tale of how one man peacefully and cleverly rids his garden of rampant pests without doing harm to them or the world.

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