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  1. The Old Man of Lochnagar - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Plot. Part One. Part Two. Part Three. Part Four. Part Five. Part Six. References. External links. The Old Man of Lochnagar is a 1980 children's book written by King Charles III, at that time the Prince of Wales, and illustrated by Sir Hugh Casson. [2] .

  2. 1 de ene. de 1980 · The Old Man of Lochnagar. Charles III, Hugh Casson. 3.65. 96 ratings18 reviews. Written and illustrated by the HRH the Prince of Wales, this is the adventure of an old man who lives in a cave by the Loch of Lochnagar.

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  3. 1 de ene. de 1980 · An old, cave-dwelling man attempting to climb a cliff falls into the Loch of Lochnagar, where, after sinking for one hour, he meets lagopus Scoticus, a bubble-blowing god of the sea. Read more. Report an issue with this product or seller. Reading age. 8 - 10 years. Print length. 46 pages. Language. English. Grade level. 3 - 4. Publisher.

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    • Prince of Wales Charles, Hugh Maxwell Casson, Juvenile Collection (Library of Congress)
  4. Summary. "Not all that long ago, when children were even smaller and people had especially hairy knees, there lived an old man of Lochnagar." Written by HRH the Prince of Wales, before he became King Charles III, this timeless adventure is filled with wild imagination, invention and storytelling joy. It introduces the old man of Lochnagar - a ...

  5. Bibliographic information. "Not all that long ago, when children were even smaller and people had especially hairy knees, there lived an old man of Lochnagar." Written by HRH the Prince of...

    • Charles (Prince of Wales)
    • H. Casson
    • illustrated, reprint
    • The Old Man of LochnagarPicture puffins
  6. Internet Archive. Language. English. 23 unnumbered pages : 21 x 27 cm. The old man of Lochnagar leaves his comfortable cave after many years to make some adventurous expeditions into the surrounding Scottish countryside.

  7. The old man of Lochnagar leaves his comfortable cave after many years to make some adventurous expeditions into the surrounding Scottish countryside Originally published: Hamish Hamilton, 1980 Access-restricted-item