Timothy The Tortoise by Rory Knight Bruce

Timothy The Tortoise by Rory Knight Bruce

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Timothy The Tortoise by Rory Knight Bruce

Timothy made his first appearance in the nation's history when he was a ship's mascot in the Crimean War in 1854. After a long naval career, he retired for a quieter life on land and was given to the Earl of Devon in 1892. From then until his untimely death in April 2004, he lived in Powderham Castle where he was much loved by family and visitors alike. Lady Gabrielle Courtenay, now 91, looked after him for the second half of his life, and she recalls the great stories and escapades involving Timothy: how he got drunk on azalea blossom, and how the family had to buy a special tortoise train ticket for him when they went on their holidays in the 1920s. Timothy's story is not just the tale of a remarkable tortoise, it is a social history of the last century and a half. Rory Knight Bruce has spoken to all those who knew him best, from the Devons to the aged retainers at the castle who looked after him. He was a symbol of continuity, and this is a warm and nostalgic account of the life he lived.
'Beguiling' - Andrew Barrow THE SPECTATOR ' A delightful read' SUNDAY EXPRESS '
Rory Knight Bruce was the editor of Londoner's Diary and then senior feature writer on the Evening Standard. He now writes regularly for the Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and Country Life. He divides his time between London and his farm near Exeter, and he was a regular visitor to see Timothy at Powderham Castle.
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ISBN 13 9780752868721
ISBN 10 0752868721
Title Timothy The Tortoise
Author Rory Knight Bruce
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2004-10-28
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.