What The Book Is About
Blooming Books is an exploration of the work of much-loved artist/illustrator Raymond Briggs. Commentary by the journalist Nicolette Jones accompanies extracts and, in some cases, complete picture books, reviewing the background to Briggs's work and its underlying themes.
Published in 2003 by Jonathon Cape
Following a foreword from Raymond Briggs and Nicolette Jones's introduction, the book is divided into four main sections: The Early Years (including, among many others, The Elephant and the Bad Baby); The Nursery Classics (e.g. Father Christmas, The Snowman, The Bear); A Gallery of Characters (e.g. Fungus, The Man, Ug) and The Social Issues (When the Wind Blows, The Tin-Pot Foreign General and the Old Iron Woman, Ethel and Ernest).
All of Briggs's work is here, from his captivating work for children through to the sharp and satirical works found in The Social Issues. Familiar favourites are also accompanied by some previously unseen material, including preparatory drawings for published titles and work from several planned sequels to Fungus the Bogeyman.