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When little Reddy Fox gets too big for his breeches and steals a plump pet hen in broad daylight, the stage is set for an exciting tale as Farmer Brown's boy pursues Reddy with loaded gun and Bowser the Hound. Fortunately, Reddy has wise Granny Fox on his side and, with some timely help from other woodland friends, manages to avoid an unhappy ending.

As this timeless fable unfolds, children will delight in Reddy's risky antics and the commotion his behavior causes among Johnny Chuck, Drummer the Woodpecker, Peter Rabbit, and the other inhabitants of the Green Forest. Thornton W. Burgess, author of Old Mother West Wind and many other children's classics, was a master at telling a good story that holds a child's attention while instilling an important lesson in the most painless and enjoyable fashion. First published in 1913, The Adventures of Reddy Fox was one of his finest efforts

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Thornton W. Burgess

Thornton W. Burgess

1874 - 1965
American
Thornton W. Burgess is the friend of at least three generations of American children. Since the publication of Old Mother West Wind in 1910 he has w... See more
Harrison Cady

Harrison Cady

1877 - 1970
American
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The Adventures of Reddy Fox Reprint

The Adventures of Reddy Fox
Reprinted in 1991 by Dover Publications
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This Dover edition is an unabridged republication of the edition published by Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, in 1913. The original Cady illustrations have been adapted for this new edition by Thea Kliros.


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