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The New Adventures of Rupert, 1936 2. More Adventures of Rupert, 1937 3. The New Rupert Book, 1938 4. The Adventures of Rupert, 1939 5. Rupert's Adventure Book, 1940 6. The Rupert Book, 1941 7. More Adventures of Rupert, 1942 8. More Rupert Adventures, 1943 9. Rupert in More Adventures, 1944 10. A New Rupert Book, 1945 11. The New Rupert Book ...
Rupert chooses to work around his friend, Officer Growler, and the laws he represents in order to free a rare baby abominable snowman from the influential Sir Jasper and Scrogg. However, it's only when he plays by Growler's rules is he able to help his new friend and understand that, although it might seem slow, the law is fair and just and ...
Rupert Bear – the adventure-loving bear who makes everyday into an exciting adventure to enjoy and often brings his friends along. Bill Badger – the fact-loving badger; Edward Trunk – the timid elephant; Ping Pong – the magical, female Pekingese; Ming – Ping Pong's pet baby dragon; Raggety – the young tree elf
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Rupert is a very intelligent and witty bear, and has many friends from every corner of the world. Although he lives in a small village called Nutwood, he enjoys traveling around the world, discovering new cultures, living great adventures, unraveling mysteries and unmasking villains.
Rupert and the Winter Woolies. Rupert’s Christmas has to wait when he goes to the North Pole. Rupert and the Sketch-Book. Rupert notices a theif with the loot. Rupert and the Woffle Fly. Rupert and Freddy and Ferdy go nuts when they see a woffle fly. Rupert and the Lost Chariot. Rupert and his chums hear about the lost chariot.
The Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd logo was a woodcut of a fox, with a background of oak leaves. The company was based at No. 36 Soho Square , London W1 from 1950, when they moved from 53 Connaught Street . Initially they planned to publish eight books according to their first advertisement in The Bookseller , including Fourteen Stories by Henry James ...
The group mainly focusses on the classic Rupert stories and the continuing of the new stories who appear in the new annuals every year. It doesn't focus on the new Rupert who appeared in 2006 or other Television adaptations. [2] Past presidents of the organization included Rupert artist Alfred Bestall and Monty Python's Terry Jones. The current ...