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Armand Foster

    Armand Foster's Narrowboat Cartoons Colouring Book
    The Caravanning Bodgits
    Armand Foster's Animal Cartoons Colouring Book
    Armand Foster Makes A Complete Exhibition of Himself
    Christmas Card Address Book
    The Field Guide to Gnomes
    • 2018

      Join Armand in his quest to find the treasure his Great Grandfather, Bonadventure Van Molle hid on the Isle of Alba. Solve other mysteries and puzzles along the way and help discover such facts as how many bats live in Alba or solve the mystery of the whereabouts of the orphaned piglet and much more. To find the answers you must study Armand's fantastical drawings recorded during his quest.

      The Bonadventure Chronicles
    • 2017

      Will Bodgit, his wife, May Bodgit and their son, Willie Bodgit, lose their home made caravan, Bits-a-that, on the way to the seaside.

      The Caravanning Bodgits
    • 2017
    • 2017

      Aware that when pigs went off to market, they never seemed to return to the farm, Delia and Denzil decide to escape to the nearby wild woods but they have one or two adventures along the way, including proving that pigs do indeed sometimes fly!

      The Pigs Who Didn't Want To Go To Market
    • 2017

      Toto Tembo, the baby elephant, tries to discover what kind of animal he is for it seemed to him he had two tails, one at the front as well as one at the back.

      The Elephant Who Had Two Tails
    • 2015
    • 2015

      Armand Foster is a well known and popular cartoonist whose work is published on cards, calendars, tea towels, mugs and many other products. This book, Armand Foster Makes a Complete Exhibition of Himself, is a compilation of Armand's cartoons. From competitive Anglers to politically correct Zebras, Armand's pen has captured the full diversity and madness of human and animal behaviour. Caravanning, Gardening, Golf, Ponies, Steam Trains, The Wild West, Wildlife, and more all receive Armand's unique detailed style of drawing together with his irreverent sense of humour that is as observant as it is funny. With over 300 full colour cartoons to amuse, this is a book to be opened and enjoyed over and over again.

      Armand Foster Makes A Complete Exhibition of Himself