by John Burningham (Illustrator), Rose Foot (Editor)
'If I'd known I was going to live this long, I'd have taken better care of myself' - Eubie Blake, jazz musician, on reaching 100 In John Burningham's well-stocked larder of the wit and wisdom that comes with age are contributions from Raymond Briggs, Ivor Cutler, Frank Dickens, Michael Foot, Richard Ingrams, Doris Lessing, Patrick Moore, Dervla Murphy, Ronald Searle, Tom Sharpe, Chad Varah and many others on such themes as 'time', 'birthdays', 'travel' and 'love and marriage'. Woven in amongst the pieces is a rich selection of quotes from T. S. Eliot and Leon Trotsky to Bob Hope and Ogden Nash and 50 witty and poignant drawings by John Burningham. 'When do you become old? When I left the House of Commons in 1992 I was still compos mentis just. I think some of the others stayed there without knowing that they are not, if you know what I mean' - Michael Foot 'The worst thing about Old Age is the speeding up of time I had a party for my 50th birthday and another for my 60th, three or four years later' - Raymond Briggs
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 04 Nov 2002
ISBN 10: 0747560854
ISBN 13: 9780747560852
Book Overview: * The wit and wisdom of 30 sprightly wise old birds * A beautifully produced hardback with 50 original illustrations by the much-loved author/illustrator of Cloudland, Grandpa and Mr Gumpy's Outing