Rhyming Will

Author: James Reeves

Publisher: Hamish Hamilton

Publication Date: 1967

Before poor Will, the cobbler's son, left home and went to London, people did laugh at him because he could only speak in rhyme. But in London it was different: nobody made fun of him, and Will soon became a favourite in all the city for his strange way of talking. So much so, that when the City Poet fell ill on the day of the Lord Mayor's Banquet, there was only one person who could take

his place-Rhyming Will, of course.This gallery is composed of photo scans of the printed illustrations.


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