Dreams of Another Land

Dreams of Another Land

Dreams of Another Land

Dreams of Another Land

Paperback(2nd ed.)

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Overview

Peter Kenney is known worldwide as a passionate fan of J.R.R. Tolkien and the world of
fantasy. Using this love and his wide-ranging imagination, Mr. Kenny has produced (in
the guise of “selecting” poems and stories by his “uncle,” Fortinbras Proudfoot, Esq.)
Dreams of Another Land, a collection that explores the history and happenings of a
faraway land that still feels very familiar to us. Small folk, dragons, warriors, ladies, and
wizards and their adventures are described in rhythmic language that is enjoyable to read,
either aloud or silently.

Standout poems include “Mushrooms,” for its galloping pace and humour, and “The
Last Ship Into the West,” for its simultaneous elegiac farewell to one departing world,
and hopeful acceptance of a new age dawning.

Beautifully complementing the text are Sue Bradley’s watercolour illustrations. Their soft,
yet bright, colours and delicacy of line are perfectly suited to “Mr. Proudfoot’s” stories.
By turns whimsical and wistful, Dreams of Another Land will satisfy readers of all ages.

Sherry Larson-Rhodes: Self-employed Freelance Editor and Reference & Instruction Librarian
at Milne Library, SUNY Genesco.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789492469083
Publisher: Ahvô Braiths
Publication date: 08/18/2018
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 106
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.22(d)

About the Author

Peter Kenny is a retired teacher based in Brisbane who possesses one of the most significant personal collections of Tolkien memorabilia in Australia and the world. Peter has had a passion for everything Tolkien for four decades and he has become a recognized authority in the field, sharing his knowledge and passion for Tolkien's stories with adults and children around the world through a series of presentations and events at schools, libraries, conventions and festivals. During his forty years as a teacher he often used The Hobbit as a literacy unit in the classroom and shared Tolkien's world with hundreds of students through reading stories, composing and art. Now retired, Peter writes poems, songs and fantasy stories inspired by Tolkien's Middle-earth as a hobby and shares his work in his presentations and with his friends. His continuing passion and writing has led to a selection of his work being chosen for this publication. http://brisbanetolkienfellowship.com.au

Sue Bradley is an artist and illustrator based in the United Kingdom. Growing up with a strong interest in art and literature, she developed a passion for the works of J.R.R. Tolkien and other fantasy writers such as C.S. Lewis. As a teenager, Sue was inspired by many artists of the fantasy genre, including Arthur Rackham, Roger Dean, George Underwood and Barry Godber. This led to many doodles on her school books of fairies, goblins, elves and other imagined creatures. In more recent times, Sue has been influenced by the illustrations of Alan Lee, John Howe, Brian Froud and Ted Nasmith. Sue trained and worked as a biochemist before qualifying as a primary school teacher. However, throughout these years she continued to draw and paint, attend art courses and develop her artistic style. She now teaches painting to adults, art clubs and societies. Sue is represented by a gallery in Beckenham, Kent, U.K.
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