Book Guide

This is a delightful book that will appeal to children of all ages and especially those of the tenderer years.

Old Bob the sundowner is a character who will endear himself to young readers. So will his two small friends, Roddy and Susan, to whom he imparts all the vast lore of the bush he has gained during a lifetime of wandering.

Readers of Australian nature stories have long since recognised that "Thompson and truth" are synonymous. He writes about his birds and animals as they are and not as fancy would fashion them; thus. "Old Bob" though a great bird lover, does not see his feathered friends through rose-tinted glasses. Like humans, says "Old Bob", the birds all have their little faults. Some of them, indeed, are real villains.

Written in the author's usual captivating style, these stories cannot fail to have a wide appeal. Needless to say, they are well leavened with the irresistible Thompson humour.

A library without this book of our better-known bush birds is a library incomplete.

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C.K. (Charles Kenneth) Thompson

C.K. (Charles Kenneth) Thompson

1904 - 1980
Australian
C. K. Thompson (1904 – 1980) was born and lived most of his life in the Hunter Region of New South Wales. A journalist by profession, he was b... See more
Ron Madden

Ron Madden

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Old Bob's Birds Reprint

Old Bob's Birds
Reprinted in 2017 by Living Book Press
Available formats: Paperback, Ebook
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