Summary
A phenomenal worldwide bestseller for over thirty years, Richard Adams'sWatership Downis a timeless classic and one of the most beloved novels of all time. Set in England's Downs, a once idyllic rural landscape, this stirring tale of adventure, courage and survival follows a band of very special creatures on their flight from the intrusion of man and the certain destruction of their home. Led by a stouthearted pair of brothers, they journey forth from their native Sandleford Warren through the harrowing trials posed by predators and adversaries, to a mysterious promised land and a more perfect society.
Author Biography
Richard Adams, the son of a country doctor, was born in Newbury in England in 1920. He was educated at Bradfield College and Worcester College, Oxford. He served in the Second World War and in 1948 joined the civil service. In the mid-1960s he completed his first novel, Watership Down, for which he struggled for several years to find a publisher. It was eventually awarded both the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Award for children's fiction for 1972. In 1974 he retired from the civil service and published a series of further books, including Shardik, Tales from Watership Down, Maia, The Plague Dogs, and The Girl in a Swing. Adams died on Christmas Eve, 2016.
Table of Contents
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| PART I THE JOURNEY |
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3 | (5) |
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8 | (5) |
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13 | (3) |
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16 | (6) |
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22 | (4) |
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6 The Story of the Blessing of El-ahrairah |
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26 | (3) |
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7 The Lendri and the River |
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29 | (4) |
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33 | (6) |
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9 The Crow and the Beanfield |
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39 | (6) |
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10 The Road and the Common |
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45 | (9) |
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54 | (4) |
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12 The Stranger in the Field |
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58 | (12) |
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70 | (9) |
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14 "Like Trees in November" |
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79 | (14) |
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15 The Story of the King's Lettuce |
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93 | (7) |
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100 | (6) |
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106 | (15) |
| PART II ON WATERSHIP DOWN |
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121 | (8) |
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129 | (10) |
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20 A Honeycomb and a Mouse |
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139 | (11) |
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21 "For El-ahrairah to Cry" |
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150 | (11) |
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22 The Story of the Trial of El-ahrairah |
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161 | (17) |
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178 | (19) |
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197 | (8) |
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205 | (20) |
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225 | (4) |
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27 "You Can't Imagine It Unless You've Been There" |
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229 | (13) |
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28 At the Foot of the Hill |
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242 | (9) |
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251 | (10) |
| PART III EFRAFA |
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261 | (7) |
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31 The Story of El-ahrairah and the Black Rabbit of Inle |
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268 | (14) |
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282 | (8) |
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290 | (13) |
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303 | (9) |
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312 | (19) |
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331 | (5) |
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336 | (12) |
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348 | (21) |
| PART IV HAZEL-RAH |
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369 | (12) |
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381 | (13) |
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41 The Story of Rowsby Woof and the Fairy Wogdog |
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394 | (13) |
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407 | (7) |
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414 | (8) |
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44 A Message from El-ahrairah |
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422 | (8) |
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430 | (6) |
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46 Bigwig Stands His Ground |
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436 | (8) |
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444 | (10) |
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454 | (6) |
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460 | (4) |
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464 | (8) |
| Epilogue |
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472 | (3) |
| Lapine Glossary |
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