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Manka, The Sky Gipsy The Story of a Wild Goose

224 pages, Paperback

First published June 18, 1970

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B.B.

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See also Denys Watkins-Pitchford

Denys James Watkins-Pitchford MBE was a British naturalist, children's writer, and illustrator who wrote under the pseudonym "BB" and also used D.J. Watkins-Pitchford.

Denys Watkins-Pitchford was born in Lamport, Northamptonshire on the 25th July 1905. He was the second son of the Revd. Walter Watkins-Pitchford and his wife, Edith. His elder brother, Engel, died at the age of thirteen. Denys was himself considered to be delicate as a child, and because of this was educated at home, while his younger twin, Roger, was sent away to school. He spent a great deal of time on his own, wandering through the fields, and developed a love of the outdoors, which was to influence his writing. He had a great love of the outdoors and enjoyed hunting, fishing and drawing, all these things were to influence his writing greatly. At the age of fifteen, he left home and went to study at the Northampton School of Art. He won several prizes while there, but was irked by the dry, academic approach, and longed to be able to draw from life.

While at the Northampton School of Art, Denys won a travelling scholarship to Paris. He was later to say that he could not remember how long he had spent in Paris, but Quinn suggests (p. 50) that it was probably about three months. He worked at a studio in Montparnasse, and attended drawing classes. It is unknown exactly where he studied. In the autumn of 1924, he entered the Royal College of Art in London. In 1930 he became an assistant art master at Rugby School where he remained for seventeen years. While at Rugby School he was to begin contributing regularly to the Shooting Times and start his career as an author and illustrator. He wrote under the nom de plume of '"BB"', a name based on the size of lead shot he used to shoot geese, but he maintained the use of his real name as that of the illustrator in all his books. He later illustrated books by other writers, and sold his own paintings locally.

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October 24, 2016
This book took me so long to read... I had to stop reading sometimes because it is a really dense book lacking in exciting or dramatic events. However... I LOVED the imagery of the wildlife and landscapes - they were absolutely unrivalled in my experience of descriptive language. You could paint a detailed landscape full of life and animals and character from any one page in this book. I would give it a 3.5 if that were an option.
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November 8, 2024
Well if you didn't hate fox hunting before reading this, you certainly will after.

Interesting reading B.B.s books after his memoire and seeing his own experiences peppered throughout!

Four stars only because it gets a bit repetitive, but I suppose that just matches the foxes life.
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January 21, 2019
Gives you the feeling of watching a beautifully shot and scripted nature documentary, like a BBC Life series narrated by David Attenborough. Good if you like that type of book, which I do. However, not really a children’s book, as some portions are very dark.
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