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An edition of Cat Who Went to Paris (1991)

The Cat Who Went to Paris

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The Cat Who Went to Paris introduces the world to Norton, an extraordinary animal whose feline charms, and unique relationship with the author, will delight cat lovers--and even cat haters--everywhere.

Peter Aethers is surprised one day when his girlfriend presents him with a small, furry gray kitten, soon named Norton. Sensing immediately that he will have no trouble wrapping the cosmopolitain book editor and screenwriter around his little paw, Norton sets about taking over Geters's apartment--and life.

Soon Norton begins to travel the globe, first on short trips to Fire Island, where he learns to take long walks on the beach, then to Paris (via the Concorde, of course), where the staff at the ritzy Tremoille Hotel tends to his every whim, and then to other exotic and normally uncatlike places. Along the way he encounters such diversions as Rotisserie League Baseball, the Fire Island summer social scene, a Dutch quiz show, an irate cat-hating stewardess, even kadima, "The Stupidest Game Ever Invented." Norton dictates Gethers's real estate buying, clearly indicates his feelings about a certain Danish fashion model, becomes friends with Roman Polanski, and makes a less-than-favorable first impression on Harrison Ford. Through it all, Norton takes in the world around him with an air of benevolent amusement not generally associated with those of the feline persuasion and has a profound effect on all who come in contact with him.
--front flap

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Publisher
Crown Publishers
Language
English
Pages
194

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Cat Who Went to Paris
May 3, 1995, Random House Value Publishing
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The cat who went to Paris
1992, Fawcett
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1992, Corgi
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1991, Crown Publishers
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The cat who went to Paris
1991, Doubleday, Crown Publishers
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1991, Random House Large Print in association with Crown Publishers, Inc.
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New York, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
818/.5403, B
Library of Congress
PS3557.E84 Z466 1991

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
194 p. :
Number of pages
194

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1870479M
ISBN 10
0517585340
ISBN 13
9780517585344
LCCN
90029851
OCLC/WorldCat
22983165
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0517585340
Google
Vn-aQoEuUQgC
Library Thing
223153
Goodreads
2534512

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The Cat Who Went to Paris introduces the world to Norton, an extraordinary animal whose feline charms, and unique relationship with the author, will delight cat lovers--and even cat haters--everywhere.

Peter Gethers is surprised one day when his girlfriend presents him with a small, furry gray kitten, soon named Norton. Sensing immediately that he will have no trouble wrapping the cosmopolitain book editor and screenwriter around his little paw, Norton sets about taking over Geters's apartment--and life.

Soon Norton begins to travel the globe, first on short trips to Fire Island, where he learns to take long walks on the beach, then to Paris (via the Concorde, of course), where the staff at the ritzy Tremoille Hotel tends to his every whim, and then to other exotic and normally uncatlike places. Along the way he encounters such diversions as Rotisserie League Baseball, the Fire Island summer social scene, a Dutch quiz show, an irate cat-hating stewardess, even kadima, "The Stupidest Game Ever Invented." Norton dictates Gethers's real estate buying, clearly indicates his feelings about a certain Danish fashion model, becomes friends with Roman Polanski, and makes a less-than-favorable first impression on Harrison Ford. Through it all, Norton takes in the world around him with an air of benevolent amusement not generally associated with those of the feline persuasion and has a profound effect on all who come in contact with him.
--front flap

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