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Figgie Hobbin: Poems for Children is a children's poetry collection written by the Cornish poet Charles Causley and first published in 1970. Since then it has gone through numerous reprints, including a notable version published in the United States in 1973, with illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman. It is dedicated to the artist Stanley Simmonds and his wife Cynthia.

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  • Figgie Hobbin (en)
  • Фигги Хоббин (ru)
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  • «Фигги Хоббин: стихи для детей» — детский поэтический сборник, написанный английским поэтом Чарльзом Косли. Сборник впервые вышел в свет в 1970 году. С тех пор он неоднократно переиздавалась, в том числе известная версия, опубликованная в США в 1973 году с иллюстрациями Трины Шарт Хайман. Книга посвященахудожнику Стэнли Симмондсу и его жене Синтии. (ru)
  • Figgie Hobbin: Poems for Children is a children's poetry collection written by the Cornish poet Charles Causley and first published in 1970. Since then it has gone through numerous reprints, including a notable version published in the United States in 1973, with illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman. It is dedicated to the artist Stanley Simmonds and his wife Cynthia. (en)
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  • Figgie Hobbin (en)
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  • Macmillan
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  • PZ8.3.C3134 Fi (en)
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  • Pat Marriott (en)
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  • Figgie Hobbin: Poems for Children is a children's poetry collection written by the Cornish poet Charles Causley and first published in 1970. Since then it has gone through numerous reprints, including a notable version published in the United States in 1973, with illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman. It is dedicated to the artist Stanley Simmonds and his wife Cynthia. The poems' subjects are fairly evenly split between gentle introspection and delighting in random nonsense. The poem from which the book gets its title speaks of the old King of Cornwall, tempted with all sorts of exotic dishes, who petulantly tells his servants to take it all away and bring him what he really wants—a humble dish of figgie hobbin. (Figgy hobbin:- plain pastry, cooked with a handful of raisins (raisins being "figs" and figs "broad raisins"). (en)
  • «Фигги Хоббин: стихи для детей» — детский поэтический сборник, написанный английским поэтом Чарльзом Косли. Сборник впервые вышел в свет в 1970 году. С тех пор он неоднократно переиздавалась, в том числе известная версия, опубликованная в США в 1973 году с иллюстрациями Трины Шарт Хайман. Книга посвященахудожнику Стэнли Симмондсу и его жене Синтии. (ru)
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  • 0-333-12078-7
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