
Philip Ardagh
Author · 11 September 1961 – · 251 works
Philip Ardagh is an English children's author, primarily known for the Eddie Dickens series of books. He has written more than 100 books including adult fiction and children's non-fiction. During 2004 and 2005 Ardagh collaborated with Sir Paul McCartney and illustrator-animator Geoff Dunbar to create McCartney's first children's book, High in the Clouds. Published simultaneously in the UK and US and other countries in October 2005, there was an initial print run of half-a-million copies in the United States. The Observer called it "a tale about the perils of unchecked global capitalism". Source: wikipedia
Books by Philip Ardagh

The Grunts In Trouble
2012

Terrible Times
2002

The Grunts in a Jam
2014

Terrible times
2003

Bunnies in a Sleigh
2023

Bunnies in a Boat
2022

Bunnies on the Bus
2019

Up in the Air (Mighty Machines)
1998

The Grunts All At Sea
2013

Ancient Egypt
1997

The Truth About Love
2004

A House Called Awful End
2002

A House Called Awful End
2000
Green Men of Gressingham
2006
Library Cat
2021
Witch's Cat
2021
The Little Adventurers
2016
Eddie Dickens Trilogy
2007

The Grunts on the run
2015
Railway Cat
2020
Pirate Captain's Cat
2020
Little Adventurers
2019

All at sea
2002

Hole in the Road (Mighty Machines)
1999

African myths & legends
1998

The fall of Fergal, or, Not so dingly in the Dell
2004

History's Great Inventors (History's Highlights)
1995

Horrendous Habits (Further Adventures of Eddie Dickens)
2005

North American myths & legends
1999

On the Farm (Mighty Machines)
1998

The rise of the house of McNally, or, About time too
2005

The Truth About Fairies
2005

Why Do Humans Have Two Legs? (Alien Asks)
1996

All at Sea (Mighty Machines)
1998

Ancient Greek myths & legends
1997

Chinese myths & legends
1999

Dreadful acts
2003

The Green Men of Gressingham
2002

Heir of mystery, or, Four legs good
2004

Why Don't Fish Have Fingers? (Alien Asks)
1996