Stories from along the Prom
Poems, stories and favourite pictures chosen by Sam Toft with Mr Mustard
by Sam Toft
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About the Book
Thanks to the wonderful modern technology harnessed by Blurb Books, Sam Toft is able to share some of her stories and poems about her most popular creations: the Mustards. Would you like to know How They Met, or How Doris became a Mustard? You really need to read this book...
A little expensive unfortunately as it's print on demand. It comes as a lovely little square hardback with dust jacket. Now available, a new soft back version, all glossy and pliable (and cheaper too). It's a little less substantial and without the dust jacket it loses the personal blurb and photos of me and my pooches. Nice to have the choice though, eh, readers?
A little expensive unfortunately as it's print on demand. It comes as a lovely little square hardback with dust jacket. Now available, a new soft back version, all glossy and pliable (and cheaper too). It's a little less substantial and without the dust jacket it loses the personal blurb and photos of me and my pooches. Nice to have the choice though, eh, readers?
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Jul 22, 2010
- Language English
- Keywords The Mustards, Doris Dog, Ernest Hemmingway Mustard, Mr Mustard, Sam Toft
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About the Creator
Sam Toft
Brighton
I met Mr Mustard a few years back in Brighton, dawdling along the Prom with Doris dog, and was instantly entranced with his tuneless humming and expertise as a part time hurricane predictor. Little did I know then that I would become his official biographer and picture maker. I have worked as an artist for over 13 years now, and never a day goes by when I don't marvel at my good fortune. It is wonderful to paint pictures and to get paid for that. And now there's the book - a long held dream that through the miracle of modern technology has come to fruition. I do hope you enjoy it half as much as I enjoyed putting it together.