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  • The Adventures of Uncle Lubin

    W Heath Robinson

    Hardcover (David R. Godine, Publisher, Sept. 1, 1994)
    First published in England in 1902, and full of whimsical charm, The Adventures of Uncle Lubin, presents one of literature’s most guileless and sincere characters. With his comically floppy hat and striped baggy stockings, gentle, serious Uncle Lubin is left in charge of his beloved nephew Peter. One fateful day, a great Bagbird swoops down while Uncle Lubin is innocently napping, whisks away the screaming child in his beak, and flies to the moon. Deeply horrified by the unexpected turn of affairs, Uncle Lubin nonetheless recognizes his duty as Peter’s guardian and sets out on a series of adventures to deliver the child from the wretched bag-bird, searching high and low (literally) for the kidnapped child. His ingenuity proves boundless: he builds an air-ship to follow the bird to the moon (using his hat as a parachute to descend); he invents a submersible sea-boat to search for Peter among the mer-men and mer-children of the deep; he kills a sea-serpent by putting salt on its tail (which we all know is the only way to kill a sea-serpent). He even melts an iceberg with a candle to reach the wicked bag-bird perched mockingly on top. These fantastic adventures are enhanced by Robinson’s detailed pen-and-ink drawings depicting, among other things, Uncle Lubin’s remarkable inventions and contraptions. Robinson had a profound affection for the ridiculous, and was a genius at sensitively and inventively depicting the absurd.
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  • The Adventures of Uncle Lubin

    W. Heath Robinson

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 20, 2013)
    While Uncle Lubin naps, his beloved nephew Peter is carried off by a loathsome bag-bird. This playful and richly imaginative tale recounts Uncle Lubin's hot pursuit, as he searches everywhere from the moon to the bottom of the ocean. The clever hero invents an air-ship as well as a submersible sea-boat, the better to triumph over a sea-serpent, an iceberg, and other fanciful obstacles.Every page of the enchanting 1902 adventure features W. Heath Robinson's remarkable pen-and-ink drawings. A leading figure from the Golden Age of book illustration, Robinson depicts the story's comic absurdities with an imaginative zest that delights readers of all ages.
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  • The Adventures of Uncle Lubin

    W. Heath Robinson

    language (Dover Publications, Feb. 20, 2013)
    This playful and richly imaginative tale recounts the exploits of the ingenious Uncle Lubin, whose attempts to rescue his nephew from the clutches of a loathsome bag-bird involve inventions ranging from an air-ship to a submersible sea-boat. Every page of the enchanting 1902 adventure features remarkable pen-and-ink drawings by W. Heath Robinson.
  • The Adventures of Uncle Lubin

    W Heath Robinson

    Paperback (David R. Godine, Publisher, Oct. 1, 2014)
    First published in England in 1902, and full of whimsical charm, The Adventures of Uncle Lubin, presents one of literature’s most guileless and sincere characters. With his comically floppy hat and striped baggy stockings, gentle, serious Uncle Lubin is left in charge of his beloved nephew Peter. One fateful day, a great Bagbird swoops down while Uncle Lubin is innocently napping, whisks away the screaming child in his beak, and flies to the moon.Deeply horrified by the unexpected turn of affairs, Uncle Lubin nonetheless recognizes his duty as Peter’s guardian and sets out on a series of adventures to deliver the child from the wretched bag-bird, searching high and low (literally) for the kidnapped child. His ingenuity proves boundless: he builds an air-ship to follow the bird to the moon (using his hat as a parachute to descend); he invents a submersible sea-boat to search for Peter among the mer-men and mer-children of the deep; he kills a sea-serpent by putting salt on its tail (which we all know is the only way to kill a sea-serpent). He even melts an iceberg with a candle to reach the wicked bag-bird perched mockingly on top. These fantastic adventures are enhanced by Robinson’s detailed pen-and-ink drawings depicting, among other things, Uncle Lubin’s remarkable inventions and contraptions. Robinson had a profound affection for the ridiculous, and was a genius at sensitively and inventively depicting the absurd.
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  • { THE ADVENTURES OF UNCLE LUBIN } by Robinson, W Heath

    W Heath Robinson

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 20, 2013)
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  • The Adventures of Uncle Lubin

    Joan G. Robinson

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 30, 1975)
    Uncle Lubin attempts to rescue his nephew who has been abducted by the horrid Bag-bird.
  • The Adventures of Uncle Lubin

    W. Heath Robinson

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 5, 1656)
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  • The Adventures of Uncle Lubin

    W. Heath Robinson

    (Chatto & Windus, July 6, 1934)
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  • The Adventures of Uncle Lubin

    W. Heath Robinson

    Hardcover (London - Grant Richards, July 6, 1902)
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  • The Adventures of Uncle Lubin

    W Heath Robinson

    Hardcover (The Minerva Press, July 6, 1972)
    The Adventures of Uncle Lubin
  • The Adventures of Uncle Lubin

    W. Heath Robinson

    (Dover Publications, Feb. 20, 2013)
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  • The adventures of Uncle Lubin,

    W. Heath Robinson

    Hardcover (Frederick A. Stokes Company, July 6, 1925)
    "A New Edition, 1925" Printed in Great Britain by William Clowes & Sons Limited. Green boards with gilt lettering. 12 Adventures. 117 Pages. Many black and white illustrations.