Scruffy
A Diversion

by Paul Gallico

 

Book Details 

Published:Michael Joseph, London (1962)
Edition:First Edition
Binding:Hardcover
Pages:296
Category:Fiction: General
Other:Paul Gallico's 'Scruffy' is the hilarious fictional account of the infamous apes of Gibraltar during World War Two. Based on the ancient legend that when the Rock Apes die out, the British will lose Gibraltar, so deep-rooted is this belief that in 1944 Winston Churchill actually caused a signal to be sent to Gibraltar expressing anxiety over rumours concerning the apes and directing that every effort must be made to restore their dwindling number. Out of this historical fact, the author's imagination has made a wonderfully entertaining story. The Rock Apes are in charge of one Captain Tim Bailey, and his loyal side-kick Lovejoy whose biggest problem in life is Scruffy.

The unpacked weight of this item is 420g.
Condition Details
Book:Very Good
Dust Jacket:Very Good
Description:Boards have no wear, rubbing or soiling. Edges of dust jacket have superficial wear and minor chips and/or tears. The dust jacket has been price-clipped. Dust jacket is protected in clear, plastic sleeve. Pages are reasonably tanned. Previous owner's name in ink.

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