An edition of A Bear Called Paddington (1960)

A bear called Paddington.

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A bear called Paddington.
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An edition of A Bear Called Paddington (1960)

A bear called Paddington.

  • 4.12 ·
  • 16 Ratings
  • 115 Want to read
  • 5 Currently reading
  • 18 Have read

A very small bear found by Mr. and Mrs. Brown at Paddington station becomes one of the family.

Publish Date
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
128

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Bear Called Paddington
Bear Called Paddington
2016, HarperCollins Publishers Limited
in English
Cover of: A Bear Called Paddington
A Bear Called Paddington
November 4, 2002, Picture Lions
Cover of: A Bear Called Paddington (Collins Modern Classics)
A Bear Called Paddington (Collins Modern Classics)
April 2, 2001, Collins
Cover of: A Bear Called Paddington
A Bear Called Paddington: Paddington Bear #1
1998, Houghton Mifflin
in English - Rev. ed.
Cover of: A Bear Called Paddington
A Bear Called Paddington: Paddington Bear #1
1979?, Yearling
in English
Cover of: A Bear Called Paddington
A Bear Called Paddington: Paddington Bear #1
1975, Collins, Lions, YOUNG LIONS, HarperCollins Canada, Limited
in English
Cover of: A bear called Paddington.
A bear called Paddington.
1960, Houghton Mifflin
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.B6368 Be 1960

The Physical Object

Pagination
128 p.
Number of pages
128

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5796851M
LCCN
60009096
Library Thing
6141

Work Description

Mr. and Mrs. Brown first met Paddington, a most endearing bear from Darkest Peru on a railway platform in London. A sign hanging around his neck said, "Please look after this bear. Thank you" So that is just what they did.

From the very first night when he attempted his first bath and ended up nearly flooding the house, Paddington was seldom far from imminent disaster. Jonathan and Judy were delighted with this havoc and even Mr. and Mrs. Brown had to admit that life seemed to be more filled with adventure when there was a bear in the house.

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MR. AND MRS. BROWN first met Paddington on a railway platform.
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