Sleepy Hedgehog Society: A Terribly Odd State of Affairs - Item One...or Thereabouts
A word of cation...

Best read with a cup of tea, suitable biscuits and a degree of caution.

Pages have been known to reshuffle.

Words occasionally wander.

Nothing is fully explained.

Everything has been carefully observed.

Very little has been solved.

You will need to occasionally tilt your head.

A restored collection of illustrated documents of a 1950s British Society of scholars detailing odd disturbances, hedge-based folklore and sprightly hauntings - once believed lost. These pages have reappeared and are now being made available for historical research.

Catalogued by L. Hamilton White, Curator and Head Restorer at the Royal Bogglington Hollow Museum, this artefact offers an introduction to the Sleepy Hedgehog Society (formally known as The Hedgerow Observational League, Cryptozoological & Society of Phenomenological Study and General Nocturnal Documentation): a gathering of esteemed scholars and hedgerow agents, devoted to carefully and gently documenting the odd goings-on in the village of Bogglington Hollow

Inside this facsimile you will find:

- Meeting minutes (with margin notes and terribly interesting footnotes)

- Field notes on marmalade meddling, toast peculiarities and postal irregularities

- Early reports from the Garden Gnome Documentation Department

This edition is presented as a museum reproduction, complete with filing notes, stamps, tea stains and archival wear.

Reproduced with care by the Royal Bogglington Hollow Museum.

Published for archival purposes.

Some scuffing is expected.

Unusual handling may occur.

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Sleepy Hedgehog Society: A Terribly Odd State of Affairs - Item One...or Thereabouts
A word of cation...

Best read with a cup of tea, suitable biscuits and a degree of caution.

Pages have been known to reshuffle.

Words occasionally wander.

Nothing is fully explained.

Everything has been carefully observed.

Very little has been solved.

You will need to occasionally tilt your head.

A restored collection of illustrated documents of a 1950s British Society of scholars detailing odd disturbances, hedge-based folklore and sprightly hauntings - once believed lost. These pages have reappeared and are now being made available for historical research.

Catalogued by L. Hamilton White, Curator and Head Restorer at the Royal Bogglington Hollow Museum, this artefact offers an introduction to the Sleepy Hedgehog Society (formally known as The Hedgerow Observational League, Cryptozoological & Society of Phenomenological Study and General Nocturnal Documentation): a gathering of esteemed scholars and hedgerow agents, devoted to carefully and gently documenting the odd goings-on in the village of Bogglington Hollow

Inside this facsimile you will find:

- Meeting minutes (with margin notes and terribly interesting footnotes)

- Field notes on marmalade meddling, toast peculiarities and postal irregularities

- Early reports from the Garden Gnome Documentation Department

This edition is presented as a museum reproduction, complete with filing notes, stamps, tea stains and archival wear.

Reproduced with care by the Royal Bogglington Hollow Museum.

Published for archival purposes.

Some scuffing is expected.

Unusual handling may occur.

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Sleepy Hedgehog Society: A Terribly Odd State of Affairs - Item One...or Thereabouts

Sleepy Hedgehog Society: A Terribly Odd State of Affairs - Item One...or Thereabouts

by L Hamilton White
Sleepy Hedgehog Society: A Terribly Odd State of Affairs - Item One...or Thereabouts

Sleepy Hedgehog Society: A Terribly Odd State of Affairs - Item One...or Thereabouts

by L Hamilton White

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A word of cation...

Best read with a cup of tea, suitable biscuits and a degree of caution.

Pages have been known to reshuffle.

Words occasionally wander.

Nothing is fully explained.

Everything has been carefully observed.

Very little has been solved.

You will need to occasionally tilt your head.

A restored collection of illustrated documents of a 1950s British Society of scholars detailing odd disturbances, hedge-based folklore and sprightly hauntings - once believed lost. These pages have reappeared and are now being made available for historical research.

Catalogued by L. Hamilton White, Curator and Head Restorer at the Royal Bogglington Hollow Museum, this artefact offers an introduction to the Sleepy Hedgehog Society (formally known as The Hedgerow Observational League, Cryptozoological & Society of Phenomenological Study and General Nocturnal Documentation): a gathering of esteemed scholars and hedgerow agents, devoted to carefully and gently documenting the odd goings-on in the village of Bogglington Hollow

Inside this facsimile you will find:

- Meeting minutes (with margin notes and terribly interesting footnotes)

- Field notes on marmalade meddling, toast peculiarities and postal irregularities

- Early reports from the Garden Gnome Documentation Department

This edition is presented as a museum reproduction, complete with filing notes, stamps, tea stains and archival wear.

Reproduced with care by the Royal Bogglington Hollow Museum.

Published for archival purposes.

Some scuffing is expected.

Unusual handling may occur.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780645565614
Publisher: Royal Bogglington Hollow Museum
Publication date: 05/12/2025
Series: Sleepy Hedgehog Society
Edition description: General Archive Reproduction ed.
Pages: 62
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.16(d)

About the Author

L. Hamilton White is the Curator and Head Restorer at the Royal Bogglington Hollow Museum, specialising in artefacts of a peculiar nature. She is responsible for the ongoing cataloguing and restoration of the Sleepy Hedgehog Society archives - a task she takes extremely seriously, despite regular interference from ghosts, temperamental post and outspoken garden gnomes.
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