Thelwell's Penelope Rides Again

Thelwell's Penelope Rides Again

$12.95

Publication Date: 16th August 2022

Norman Thelwell’s best-loved characters are back in a special edition of a timeless favorite.  In the early 1950s, and quite to his surprise, artist Norman Thelwell became popular for his equestrian-themed... Read More
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Norman Thelwell’s best-loved characters are back in a special edition of a timeless favorite.  In the early 1950s, and quite to his surprise, artist Norman Thelwell became popular for his equestrian-themed... Read More
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Norman Thelwell’s best-loved characters are back in a special edition of a timeless favorite. 

 In the early 1950s, and quite to his surprise, artist Norman Thelwell became popular for his equestrian-themed cartoons. In an effort to satisfy a devoted and growing international following, Thelwell developed a cartoon strip about a particular horse-crazy young lady and her wicked pony called “Penelope and Kipper.” This became a book called Penelope, first published in 1972 and now found bound with other favorites in the popular collection Pony Panorama. Seventeen years later, a second series of adventures found its way to print in Penelope Rides Again. Thelwell’s plucky, pint-sized equestrian was back in the saddle (or, more frequently, out of it) as she braved both showgrounds and countryside with the still-devilish Kipper.

Many years have passed since Penelope Rides Again was last widely available in print. But now the feisty Penelope and Kipper are back in this special 100th Anniversary Edition in honor of Norman Thelwell’s Centenary. With Penelope’s help, readers of all ages will learn to pick themselves up after a fall, no matter how hard…and laugh about it.

Details
  • Price: $12.95
  • Pages: 96
  • Carton Quantity: 60
  • Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
  • Imprint: Trafalgar Square Books
  • Publication Date: 16th August 2022
  • Trim Size: 6 x 8 in
  • Illustration Note: B/W ILLUSTRATIONS
  • ISBN: 9781646011698
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SPORTS & RECREATION / Equestrian
    HUMOR / Form / Comic Strips & Cartoons
    HUMOR / Topic / Animals
    PETS / Horses
Reviews
"Norman Thelwell's illustrations and timeless wit are bound to get another generation of young riders ‘hooked’ on the ‘Thelwell pony.’" —Mid-South Horse Review

"Whether you're a longtime fanatic or just recently discovered them, Norman Thelwell's artistry of determined riders atop hairy, chubby, ponies are a classic." —Equine Journal

"The late Norman Thelwell was a British artist whose first cartoon appeared in the satirical magazine Punch in 1952. A generation of stiff-upper-lip equestrian types grew up cackling over Thelwell's uncanny depictions of horse-mad children, fat hairy ponies with a stubborn streak, exasperated riding instructors, and weary parents. The hunt caps and the baggy jodhpurs may be dated, but horses and riders haven't changed and Thelwell is as funny as ever." —United States Dressage Federation Connection

“Replete with all the fabulous illustration that we have all come to love from the master of equestrian humor, Norman Thelwell, it is wonderful to read the book again from cover to cover. …Lots of life lesson hidden among the pages. Readers new and old will all chuckle as they turn the pages on this one.” —Catskill Horse Magazine

Author Bio

In 1952, Norman Thelwell penned his first cartoon for the satirical British magazine Punch, renowned internationally for its wit, irreverence, and for publishing the world's best comic writers and poets. This led to a relationship that lasted for 25 years and over 1,000 cartoons, including 60 front covers. Thelwell was a master of sharp social comment and sheer zany humor, and his 34 books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into numerous languages (thelwell.org.uk).

Norman Thelwell’s best-loved characters are back in a special edition of a timeless favorite. 

 In the early 1950s, and quite to his surprise, artist Norman Thelwell became popular for his equestrian-themed cartoons. In an effort to satisfy a devoted and growing international following, Thelwell developed a cartoon strip about a particular horse-crazy young lady and her wicked pony called “Penelope and Kipper.” This became a book called Penelope, first published in 1972 and now found bound with other favorites in the popular collection Pony Panorama. Seventeen years later, a second series of adventures found its way to print in Penelope Rides Again. Thelwell’s plucky, pint-sized equestrian was back in the saddle (or, more frequently, out of it) as she braved both showgrounds and countryside with the still-devilish Kipper.

Many years have passed since Penelope Rides Again was last widely available in print. But now the feisty Penelope and Kipper are back in this special 100th Anniversary Edition in honor of Norman Thelwell’s Centenary. With Penelope’s help, readers of all ages will learn to pick themselves up after a fall, no matter how hard…and laugh about it.

  • Price: $12.95
  • Pages: 96
  • Carton Quantity: 60
  • Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
  • Imprint: Trafalgar Square Books
  • Publication Date: 16th August 2022
  • Trim Size: 6 x 8 in
  • Illustrations Note: B/W ILLUSTRATIONS
  • ISBN: 9781646011698
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SPORTS & RECREATION / Equestrian
    HUMOR / Form / Comic Strips & Cartoons
    HUMOR / Topic / Animals
    PETS / Horses
"Norman Thelwell's illustrations and timeless wit are bound to get another generation of young riders ‘hooked’ on the ‘Thelwell pony.’" —Mid-South Horse Review

"Whether you're a longtime fanatic or just recently discovered them, Norman Thelwell's artistry of determined riders atop hairy, chubby, ponies are a classic." —Equine Journal

"The late Norman Thelwell was a British artist whose first cartoon appeared in the satirical magazine Punch in 1952. A generation of stiff-upper-lip equestrian types grew up cackling over Thelwell's uncanny depictions of horse-mad children, fat hairy ponies with a stubborn streak, exasperated riding instructors, and weary parents. The hunt caps and the baggy jodhpurs may be dated, but horses and riders haven't changed and Thelwell is as funny as ever." —United States Dressage Federation Connection

“Replete with all the fabulous illustration that we have all come to love from the master of equestrian humor, Norman Thelwell, it is wonderful to read the book again from cover to cover. …Lots of life lesson hidden among the pages. Readers new and old will all chuckle as they turn the pages on this one.” —Catskill Horse Magazine

In 1952, Norman Thelwell penned his first cartoon for the satirical British magazine Punch, renowned internationally for its wit, irreverence, and for publishing the world's best comic writers and poets. This led to a relationship that lasted for 25 years and over 1,000 cartoons, including 60 front covers. Thelwell was a master of sharp social comment and sheer zany humor, and his 34 books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into numerous languages (thelwell.org.uk).