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      • Set in Hampshire in southern England, the story features a small group of rabbits.
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  2. Tales from Watership Down is a collection of 19 short stories by Richard Adams, published in 1996 as a follow-up to Adams's highly successful 1972 novel about rabbits, Watership Down.

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    Tales from Watership Down is in three parts: the first consists of five traditional tales of El-ahrairah and two more modern rabbit stories, the second contains four episodes recounting events that befell El-ahrairah and Rabscuttle on their return from visiting the Black Rabbit of Inlé, and the third contains eight chapters dealing with the Watersh...

    The introduction states that the first five stories, about El-ahrairah, are "traditional stories, which all rabbits know" (an exaggeration, as not all the rabbit characters are familiar with the stories). "The Rabbit's Ghost Story" is told by Coltsfoot, a rabbit from Efrafa. "Speedwell's Story" is a nonsense story. Part II contains four more storie...

    Part I: 1. The Sense of Smell 2. The Story of the Three Cows 3. The Story of King Fur-Rocious 4. The Fox in the Water 5. The Hole in the Sky 6. The Rabbit's Ghost Story 7. Speedwell's Story Part II: 1. The Story of the Comical Field 2. The Story of the Great Marsh 3. The Story of the Terrible Hay-Making 4. El-ahrairahand the Lendri Part III: 1. The...

    Tales from Watership Downreceived decent, but less positive reviews compared to the first book. A common complaint was that the book does not really push the overall narrative of the series forward, instead being a collection to expand the mythology of the rabbits. While this was the purpose of the book, it is not what many readers wanted after exp...

    A 6 hour audiobook narrated by Simon Vance was released on June 13, 2023. The art is the same illustrator from Watership Down: The Graphic Novel. This seems the second time the book has been adapted into an audiobook, as Clive Mantle read one in 2015.

    On his Reddit AMA, Adams commented, "I've often thought Tales from Watership Down was overlooked. There is a very good ghost story there for instance."

  3. Aug 5, 1996 · Watership Down was one of this century's best-loved works of imaginative literature. Now Richard Adams returns, to tell us what happened to the rabbits after their defeat of General Woundwort. Tales From Watership Down begins with some of the great folk stories well known to all rabbits.

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  4. Tales From Watership Down returns to the unforgettable characters of Fiver, Hazel, Bigwig, Dandelion, and the legendary hero El-ahrairah, and also presents new heroes as they struggle to survive the cruelties of nature and the shortsighted selfishness of humankind, embark on new adventures, and recount traditional stories of rabbit mythology ...

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  5. Tales from Watership Down is the enchanting sequel to Richard Adams's bestselling classic Watership Down, which won the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Award.

  6. Tales from Watership Down, by Richard Adams (1998), continues the story of Watership Down and includes new tales from the rabbit mythology. Richard Adams's The Plague Dogs (1978) tells of the adventures of two dogs who escape from an animal experimentation laboratory.

  7. Tales from Watership Down. Richard Adams. Harper Collins, Mar 1, 1998 - Fiction - 352 pages. Return Again to the Warren for the All-New Adventures of Fiver, Hazel, BigWig, Dandelion, and The...

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