The Private Life of The Rabbit

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The Private Life of The Rabbit. 1976 Corgi paperback by Transworld Publishers.
The Private Life of The Rabbit. 1976 Corgi paperback by Transworld Publishers.

The Private Life of The Rabbit is a non-fiction book by R. M. Lockley. It was a significant information source for Richard Adams' novel Watership Down, who wrote: "When I had finished telling the story of Watership Down to my children ... and had, at their insistence, agreed to shape and write it as a novel, I realized that before that ... I would need to know a great deal more about the ways and lives of real rabbits."[1]

[edit] References

  1. "Introduction by Richard Adams" in The Private Life of The Rabbit by R. M. Lockley. London: Transworld Publishers, 1976.


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