The Collected Poems of Freddy the Pig

The Collected Poems of Freddy the Pig
Author Walter R. Brooks
Illustrator Kurt Wiese
Country U.S.
Series Freddy the Pig
Genre Poetry
Publisher Alfred A. Knopf (first)
Publication date
1953; 1962 (Random House), 2001 (The Overlook Press)
Media type Print (hardcover)
Pages 81 pp.
ISBN 1-58567-136-3 (2001)
OCLC 46314887
811/.52 21
LC Class PZ8.3.B79 Co[1]
PS3503.R733 C65 2001
Preceded by Freddy and the Spaceship
Followed by Freddy and the Men from Mars

The Collected Poems of Freddy the Pig (1953) is the brief 21st book in the humorous American children's series Freddy the Pig (1927 to 1958). The entire series, which otherwise comprises 25 novels, was written by Walter R. Brooks, illustrated by Kurt Wiese, and published by Alfred A. Knopf.[1] The Collected Poems is primarily a reissue of poems and songs that had appeared in the first 20 novels, although it contains some new poems by Brooks and new illustrations by Wiese. One cover notes, "If it seems a bit hammy in spots, that is to be expected." It was republished in 1962 by Random House, and again in 2001 by the Overlook Press.[2][3]

The original purchase price was $2.50[4] (well over $20.00 2011 USD).[5]

On release The New York Times commented in part, "gaily decorated with line drawings by Kurt Wiese".[4]

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