Piccolo Piccolo i(A73906 works by) (Organisation) assertion
Born: Established: 1972 ;
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1 12 y separately published work icon The Friends of Emily Culpepper Ann Coleridge , Roland Harvey (illustrator), London : Piccolo , 1986 Z836559 1983 single work picture book children's Emily Culpepper enjoys nothing better than the company of good friends and she has an unusual method of keeping them by her side.
1 1 y separately published work icon Gumbles on Guard S. A. Wakefield , London : Piccolo , 1984 Z938796 1975 single work children's fiction children's humour
1 2 y separately published work icon Gumbles in Summer S. A. Wakefield , London : Piccolo , 1984 Z846619 1979 single work children's fiction children's humour
5 7 y separately published work icon Bottersnikes and Gumbles S. A. Wakefield , Desmond Digby (illustrator), London : Piccolo , 1984 Z667712 1967 single work children's fiction children's humour fantasy

'Bottersnikes are the laziest creatures, probably, in the whole world.

They are too lazy to dig burrows, like rabbits, or to find hollow trees to live in as the small animals do, and would be horrified at the work of building nests, like birds. Bottersnikes find their homes readymade, in rubbish heaps. When they find a pile of tins, pots, pans and junk, they think it is lovely, and crawl in. And live there, sleeping mostly. Best of all they like the rubbish heaps along dusty roadsides in the lonely Australian bush, where they can sleep for weeks, undisturbed.' (Publication Summary)

2 2 y separately published work icon Keep Calm Joan Phipson , London : Piccolo , 1980 Z813361 1978 single work novel young adult science fiction 'It began so slowly, so quietly, that at first they did not notice it had begun at all. There had been so may weeks of one strike or another, of a demonstration here, or a confrontation there. The words "nuclear reactor" had made almost daily headlines ...'.

'The first hint that something is wrong comes to Nick Lorimer when he discovers that the trains are not running after school. As everything grinds to a stop, and all services break down, Nick decides to take his younger sister and flee the now dangerous city before they become its victims. But where will they go...?' (Source: back cover blurb.)
3 6 y separately published work icon The Cats Joan Phipson , London : Piccolo , 1978 Z517297 1976 single work children's fiction children's thriller
11 3 y separately published work icon The Fox Hole Lis'ia Nora Ivan Southall , London : Piccolo , 1972 Z792173 1967 single work children's fiction children's When a 10 year-old boy gets caught in an abandoned mine shaft, his aunt and uncle's concern rapidly turns to greed as gold is discovered during their rescue attempts. (Source: Trove)
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