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Other editions of book The Reluctant Dragon: Illustrated

  • The Reluctant Dragon

    Kenneth Grahame, Michael Hague

    Hardcover (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Oct. 1, 1983)
    The boy who finds the dragon in the cave knows it is a kindly, harmless one, but how can he convince the frightened villagers and, especially, St. George the dragon killer that there is no cause for concern?
  • Kenneth Grahame - The Reluctant Dragon

    Kenneth Grahame

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 9, 2016)
    The Reluctant Dragon is an 1898 children's story by Kenneth Grahame (originally published as a chapter in his book Dream Days), which served as the key element to the 1941 feature film with the same name from Walt Disney Productions. The story has also been set to music as a children's operetta by John Rutter, with words by David Grant. The story takes place in the Berkshire Downs in Oxfordshire (where the author lived and where, according to legend, St George did fight a dragon). It is Grahame's most famous short story. It is arguably much more well-known than Dream Days itself or the related The Golden Age. It can be seen as a prototype to most modern stories in which the dragon is a sympathetic character rather than a threat. In Grahame's story, a young boy discovers an erudite, mushroom-loving dragon living in the Downs above his home. The two become friends, but soon afterwards the dragon is discovered by the townsfolk, who send for St George to rid them of it.
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  • The Reluctant Dragon

    Kenneth Grahame

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 5, 2015)
    The Reluctant Dragon is an 1898 children's story by Kenneth Grahame (originally published as a chapter in his book Dream Days), which served as the key element to the 1941 feature film with the same name from Walt Disney Productions. The story has also been set to music as a children's operetta by John Rutter, with words by David Grant. The story takes place in the Berkshire Downs in Oxfordshire (where the author lived and where, according to legend, St George did fight a dragon). It is Grahame's most famous short story. It is arguably much more well-known than Dream Days itself or the related The Golden Age. It can be seen as a prototype to most modern stories in which the dragon is a sympathetic character rather than a threat. In Grahame's story, a young boy discovers an erudite, mushroom-loving dragon living in the Downs above his home. The two become friends, but soon afterwards the dragon is discovered by the townsfolk, who send for St George to rid them of it.
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  • Reluctant Dragon

    Kenneth Grahame

    Audio CD (BBC Audiobooks Ltd, March 5, 2007)
    A tale about a dragon who doesn't want to fight and the boy who becomes his friend. But when villagers discover about his existence, they send for St George immediately to slay the monster. So when saint arrives, with intention of killing him, the Boy needs to do some persuading. After all, George and Dragon are supposed to fight - aren't they
  • The Reluctant Dragon Illustrated

    Kenneth Grahame

    (Independently published, Feb. 29, 2020)
    "The Reluctant Dragon" is an 1898 children's story by Kenneth Grahame, originally published as a chapter in his book Dream Days. It is Grahame's most famous short story, arguably better known than Dream Days itself or the related The Golden Age.It can be seen as a prototype to most modern stories in which the dragon is a sympathetic character rather than a threat.
  • the reluctant dragon

    kenneth grahame, ernest h shepard

    Hardcover (holiday house, Jan. 1, 1966)
    A darling tale of a sweetheart of a dragon who would never do anything any harm. But dragons have reputations and his is about to do him in when St. George the dragon slaying knight appears on the scene. How the Boy (he doesn't need a name) solves the predicament is forthright simplicity itself. Children will hold their breath until he's safe at last. Everyone will love the nature of the dragon, the heart of the boy, and the good will of the knight. Grahame knew how to write it and Hauge knew how to draw it.
  • The Reluctant Dragon

    Kenneth Grahame, Michael Hague

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 15, 1988)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • Reluctant Dragon

    Kenneth Grahame

    Hardcover (Unicorn House, US, Sept. 3, 1993)
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  • The Reluctant Dragon

    Kenneth Grahame

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 17, 2017)
    In this delightful tale an unnamed boy discovers that there is a dragon living in the downs above his house. But this is no ordinary dragon, this is an erudite, poetry-loving dragon. The boy and the dragon become friends in short order. Unfortunately, the villagers also discover that there is a dragon living in the downs and they send for the great dragon slayer St. George. The boy and the dragon need a plan, a plan that will save the life of this unique and delightful dragon.
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  • The Reluctant Dragon

    Kenneth Grahame, Ernest H. Shepard

    Hardcover (Holiday House, )
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  • The Reluctant Dragon

    Kenneth Grahame

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 14, 2017)
    The Reluctant Dragon is an 1898 children's story by Kenneth Grahame (originally published as a chapter in his book Dream Days), which served as the key element to the 1941 feature film with the same name from Walt Disney Productions. The story has also been set to music as a children's operetta by John Rutter, with words by David Grant.
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  • The Reluctant Dragon

    Kenneth Grahame

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 5, 2016)
    The Reluctant Dragon is an 1898 children's story by Kenneth Grahame (originally published as a chapter in his book Dream Days), which served as the key element to the 1941 feature film with the same name from Walt Disney Productions. The story has also been set to music as a children's operetta by John Rutter, with words by David Grant. The story takes place in the Berkshire Downs in Oxfordshire (where the author lived and where, according to legend, St George did fight a dragon). It is Grahame's most famous short story. It is arguably much more well-known than Dream Days itself or the related The Golden Age. It can be seen as a prototype to most modern stories in which the dragon is a sympathetic character rather than a threat. In Grahame's story, a young boy discovers an erudite, mushroom-loving dragon living in the Downs above his home. The two become friends, but soon afterwards the dragon is discovered by the townsfolk, who send for St George to rid them of it.
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