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A ZOOFUL OF ANIMAL by William--Ed. Cole

A ZOOFUL OF ANIMAL

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Pub Date: April 1st, 1992
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin

A welcome companion to A Zooful of Animals (1978): 45 poems, from sources old and new, many of them spread over several pages as Munsingar elaborates on the humor in loving detail. Whether capturing the bemused expressions of a kangaroo and an opossum comparing notes on being marsupials, following the comical disasters in Daniel Pettiward's ""Pets,"" or presenting A. B. Paterson's lonely ""Old Man Platypus,"" she brings imagination, a perceptive eye, and warm good humor to her appealing pen and watercolor illustrations. Cole has rounded up a fine supply of poems, merely humorous; a few provide a welcome challenge with their vocabulary and intricate rhythms (e.g., Geoffrey Dearmer's ""The Giraffe,"" which merrily echoes W. S. Gilbert); most have a more immediate popular appeal A winning collection. (Note: as is customary, the acknowledgments serve the legalities but frustrate the reader who cares about sources. Dates would be nice; so would designating poems first published here.) Index.