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Gaarden, Bonnie, “The Inner Family of The Wind in the Willows,” in Children’s Literature: Annual of The Modern Division of Children’s Literature and The Children’s Literature Association, Vol. 22, 1994, pp. 43–44, 46.
Grahame, Kenneth, The Wind in the Willows, Grosset & Dunlap, 1966, p. 11-221.
Green, Peter, Kenneth Grahame: A Biography, World Publishing, 1959, p. 1.
Hunt, Peter, “The Wind in the Willows”: A Fragmented Arcadia, Twayne Publishers, 1994, pp. 5,...
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