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Highlights
ENGLISH
Language
160
Pages
9780140301960
ISBN
110 mm
Width
176 mm
Height
232 gram
Weight
PAPERBACK
Binding
27 APRIL 1978
Publish Date
12 mm
Spine Width
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Stigs nice. Hes my friend. Nobody believes Barney when he says hes discovered a boy living wild in the dump. But for Barney, Stig is totally real. They become great friends, learn each others ways and embark on a series of exciting adventures. Cover Photograph: Harriet Zucker Paperback , 157 pages Published April 27th 1986 by Puffin Books (first published 1963)
Stigs nice. Hes my friend. Nobody believes Barney when he says hes discovered a boy living wild in the dump. But for Barney, Stig is totally real. They become great friends, learn each others ways and embark on a series of exciting adventures. Cover Photograph: Harriet Zucker Paperback , 157 pages Published April 27th 1986 by Puffin Books (first published 1963)
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Clive King
David Clive King was born in Richmond, Surrey in 1924. In 1926 he moved with his parents to Olivers Farm, Ash, Kent, on the North Downs, alongside which was an abandoned chalk-pit. His early education was at a private infant school where one of the teachers, Miss Brodie, claimed to have taught Christopher Robin Milne, and introduced Clive to stories about Stone Age people. Thereafter he went to Kings School, Rochester, Downing College, Cambridge, and the School of Oriental and African Studies, London.
From 1943 to 1947 he served in the Royal Navy, voyaging to Iceland, twice to the Russian Arctic, to India, Sri Lanka, Australia, East Indies, Malaysia and Japan, where he observed the ruins of Hiroshima within months of its destruction. Civilian postings as an officer of the British Council took him to Amsterdam, Belfast, Aleppo, Damascus (styled as Visiting Professor to the University), Beirut, Dhaka and Madras, and gave opportunities for independent travel between these places and England. Several of these exotic places provided material for his nineteen childrens stories, but his best-known book STIG OF THE DUMP he wrote in an educational job at Rye, East Sussex. The BBC broadcast a new television adaptation in early 2002.
Married, divorced and married again, Clive King has three children, seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild.