The Wind in the Willows

The Wind in the Willows is a classic British book for children, written by Kenneth Grahame and published in 1908. The book is about a poetically declined mole (Mole), a brave water rat (Ratty, or Rat for short), a bragging, selfish toad (Mr. Toad), a brave badger (Mr. Badger) and some nasty weasels, stoats and ferrets occupying Toad Hall.

Zinken Hopp did the Norwegian translation. In Norwegian the book is called Det suser i sivet.

Source:

Norwegian Wikipedia, den frie encyclopedi, no.wikipedia.org, 10.01.2012, http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Det_suser_i_sivet

Bokhylla, The National Library of Norway, http://www.nb.no/utlevering/nb/57fd4580e0c2dfe306bfb1146c3fa103

Information

(Objekt ID 26228)
Object type Artwork
Original title The Wind in the Willows
Work type Literature
Published 1908
Language Norwegian
Original language English
Categories
Last changed 25.12.2014
Create date 11.01.2012
Creators (1)
Kenneth Grahame – Author