Lady Tottering’s Journal

Lady Tottering’s Journal by Annie Tempest is a beautifully illustrated desk diary published by Orion Publishing Group in 2002. This edition features 144 pages filled with the charming and humorous world of Tottering-By-Gently, a fictional village in North Pimmshire, where the beloved characters Lord and Lady Tottering, affectionately known as Daffy and Dicky, navigate various aspects of life. The journal showcases Tempest’s exquisite illustrations and offers a delightful blend of wit and practicality.
Readers will find 75 full-color double-page spreads that not only highlight Daffy’s diary entries but also provide ample space for personal notes, making it a useful tool for tracking birthdays and special occasions. The content reflects themes of social classes and economic disparity, as well as the humorous intricacies of daily life, inter-generational tensions, and the differing perspectives of men and women. This edition invites users to engage with the lighthearted yet insightful commentary on life, all while enjoying the artistic flair of Annie Tempest’s work.
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Tottering-By-Gently is a village in the fictional country of North Pimmshire, in which ‘the big house, Tottering Hall, is inhabited by Lord and Lady Tottering, affectionately known as Daffy and Dicky. These endearing characters have become stars of ‘Country Life’ magazine and their creator, award-winning cartoonist Annie Tempest, is feted as one of Britain’s most accomplished illustrators. Through Daffy and Dicky and their extended family, Annie casts her gimlet eye over everything from inter-generational tensions and the differing perspectives of men and women, to field sports, diets, ageing, gardening, fashion, food, convention and much, much more. Her large international following proves that she touches a note of universal truth in her beautifully executed and exquisitely detailed cartoons as she gently laughs with us at the very stuff of live.
‘Lady Tottering’s Journal’ is an extensively illustrated desk diary for everyone to use and to treasure. The 75 full-colour double-page spreads are beautifully illustrated by Annie Tempest in her own inimitable style. Filled with witty notes and Daffy’s own diary entries, ‘Lady Tottering’s Journal’ is also highly useable for keeping track of birthdays and all personal red-letter days.
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