Product Description
Bambi, written by Felix Salten, foreward by John Galsworthy . A Thrushwood Book, published by Grosset & Dunlap Publishers New York, and printed in the U.S.A. Copyright 1929. The book is 293 printed pages, 7 3/4" x 5 1/2".
The book is in overall very good condition. The cover has some very light wear on the top and bottom edges of the spine cover (see photos) . The binding is very good. The interior pages are all intact and in very good condition with very minor yellowing from age. No dust jacket.
Synopsis: The classic novel Bambi, published in 1929, tells the story of a young deer named Bambi as he grows up in a forest.The novel follows Bambi's life from his birth to his adulthood, and captures the essence of life in the wild and the journey from innocence to maturity. Bambi learns about the world around him, experiences the joys and challenges of nature, and encounters both friendly and dangerous creatures. Along the way, he forms deep bonds with his mother, father, and other forest animals. As Bambi matures, he faces threats such as hunters and harsh winters. The novel explores themes of survival, family, and the beauty of the natural world.
Product Description
Bambi, written by Felix Salten, foreward by John Galsworthy . A Thrushwood Book, published by Grosset & Dunlap Publishers New York, and printed in the U.S.A. Copyright 1929. The book is 293 printed pages, 7 3/4" x 5 1/2".
The book is in overall very good condition. The cover has some very light wear on the top and bottom edges of the spine cover (see photos) . The binding is very good. The interior pages are all intact and in very good condition with very minor yellowing from age. No dust jacket.
Synopsis: The classic novel Bambi, published in 1929, tells the story of a young deer named Bambi as he grows up in a forest.The novel follows Bambi's life from his birth to his adulthood, and captures the essence of life in the wild and the journey from innocence to maturity. Bambi learns about the world around him, experiences the joys and challenges of nature, and encounters both friendly and dangerous creatures. Along the way, he forms deep bonds with his mother, father, and other forest animals. As Bambi matures, he faces threats such as hunters and harsh winters. The novel explores themes of survival, family, and the beauty of the natural world.