Art of Freddy
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Walter Brookss Freddy the Pig first appeared in print in 1927 in To andAgain (later published as Freddy Goes to Florida). Devotees and acclaimsoon followed as did the winning relationship between Brooks and illustrator Kurt Wiese. The result was twenty-six Freddy books in all each accompanied by Wieses vibrant and comic illustrations. As Brooks once said "Kurt Wiese draws such very sympathetic pigs!" Celebrating the seventy-fifth anniversary is this delightful volume of Kurt Wieses illustrations capturing the incomparable Freddy in his many guises-as detective poet banker and pilot just to name a few! Here too are Freddys adventures and misadventures his human and barnyard friends and foes. Together with choice bits of Brookss text Kurt Wieses illustrations capture the rollicking humor and dramatic spirit of Freddys world. Included too are several exciting original Freddy illustrations-never before in print from the collection of Lee Secrest former president of Friends of Freddy and keeper of the Freddy archives. An introduction by Michael Cart one of the foremost authorities on all things Freddy puts Kurt Wieses life and art into context with Freddy and his creator Walter Brooks.
