A study in group superiority is this zany account of a moose, a cow, and a horse, all of whom assume that the others are of...

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MORRIS THE MOOSE

A study in group superiority is this zany account of a moose, a cow, and a horse, all of whom assume that the others are of their own species. Only when they see their reflections in a stream do they acknowledge that there are differences; but each one convinced that he is uniquely beautiful. The cartoon-line illustrations of the author are more humorous than they are attractive, which keeps this charming fable from being as completely successful as its text promises.

Pub Date: Aug. 19, 1959

ISBN: N/A

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Publisher: Harper

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 1959

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