Tarka The Otter

Tarka The Otter

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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Henry Williamson

Format: Hardback

Remarks on Condition : Good with mild foxing and tanning, Dust Jacket: fair with some foxing, In good condition, Inscription on front page


Tarka The Otter is a novel by Henry Williamson, published by Nonesuch Press, A Nonesuch Cygnet, published by Franklin Watts, NY, 1964. It is a classic tale of the life and death of an otter in the wilds of Devon, England. The novel follows Tarka from his birth to his final battle with his arch-enemy, the hound Deadlock. The novel is praised for its vivid and realistic portrayal of the natural world, as well as its lyrical and poetic style. The novel has 265 pages and is illustrated by Barry Driscoll. First American edition.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Henry Williamson

Format: Hardback

Remarks on Condition : Good with mild foxing and tanning, Dust Jacket: fair with some foxing, In good condition, Inscription on front page


Tarka The Otter is a novel by Henry Williamson, published by Nonesuch Press, A Nonesuch Cygnet, published by Franklin Watts, NY, 1964. It is a classic tale of the life and death of an otter in the wilds of Devon, England. The novel follows Tarka from his birth to his final battle with his arch-enemy, the hound Deadlock. The novel is praised for its vivid and realistic portrayal of the natural world, as well as its lyrical and poetic style. The novel has 265 pages and is illustrated by Barry Driscoll. First American edition.