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Drawn from decades of devastating experience with cats, Thelwell's Magnificat is a hilarious tribute to the mysterious relationship humans have long had with the feline species
Norman Thelwell took his first kitten home in a shopping-bag slung from the handlebars of his bicycle at the age of ten. The five-mile journey with one hand steering and the other in the bag trying to calm the cat was an experience which time did nothing to erase from his mind (faint scars could still be seen on his left hand in cold weather). The fact that (long before he took such crazy risks with horses) he succeeded in persuading his pet to pose for him on a regular basis proves only that cats are well aware which side their bread is buttered. "A typically crazy collection" Sunday Express "A gorgeously funny collection...Hilarious" The Lady
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About Norman Thelwell Norman Thelwell (1923-2004) was born in Birkenhead, Cheshire on 3 May 1923. He was educated locally at Rock Ferry High School. In the Second World War, he served in India with the East Yorkshire Regiment, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (1942-6). While art editor of an army publication, he had his first cartoons published in London Opinion. After the war, he studied at Liverpool School of Art (1947-50) and lectured on illustration at Wolverhampton College of Art (1950-7). He sold his first drawing to Punch in 1950, and two years later became an important regular contributor. He also worked as a cartoonist for several newspapers and began to produce his own comic books, beginning in 1957 with Angels on Horseback.
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