Children's series of books from the archives of Britain's favourite cartoonist.
Cavallo At The World Cup
Cavallo At The Derby
Cavallo And The Dog Show
Cavallo On The Towpath
Read MoreFrank William Huline Dickens (born 2 February 1932) was born in Hornsey, London.
Dickens left school at sixteen and began working for his father, a painter-decorator. A self-taught artist, he began working as a cartoonist in 1959 and has since won eight 'Cartoonist of the Year' awards for his Bristow series. In 1971 he made an introduction into stage work and in 1999 adapted Bristow into a six-part series for BBC Radio 4. Dickens has also published twelve children's books and two thrillers.
Frank Dickens Obituary: The Telegraph | 11 July 2016
Books by Frank Dickens:
Act of Treason
An Interesting Man
A Curl Up and Die Day
Golden Guy
All Change
Calmer Sutra
Cavallo the Pantomime Horse
Duck Billed Messiah
To Be Frank
Three Cheers For the Good Guys
The Stowaways
Jeremy Nutt and the Grypon
Children's series of books from the archives of Britain's favourite cartoonist.
Cavallo At The World Cup
Cavallo At The Derby
Cavallo And The Dog Show
Cavallo On The Towpath
Read MoreChildren's series of books from the archives of Britain's favourite cartoonist.
Cavallo At The World Cup
Cavallo At The Derby
Cavallo And The Dog Show
Cavallo On The Towpath
Read MoreChildren's series of books from the archives of Britain's favourite cartoonist.
Frank Dickens was born in Hornsey, London 1932.
Dickens left school at sixteen and began working for his father, a painter-decorator. A self-taught artist, he began working as a cartoonist in 1959 and has since won eight 'Cartoonist of the Year' awards for his Bristow series. In 1971 he made an introduction into stage work and in 1999 adapted Bristow into a six-part series for BBC Radio 4. Dickens has also published twelve children's books and two thrillers.
This children’s fiction title follows the adventure and antics of Stanley Crocodile and Ollie Hippopotamus as they stowaway on board a cruise ship.
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