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  1. Doctor Dolittle and the Secret Lake is a Doctor Dolittle book written by Hugh Lofting. The book was published posthumously in 1948, 15 years after its predecessor. Fittingly, it is the longest book in the series, and the tone is the darkest; World War II took place before the book was published, during which Lofting had published his 1942 anti-war poem Victory for the Slain .

  2. 1952. modifier. Le docteur Dolittle est le héros d'une série de treize romans pour la jeunesse écrits et illustrés par l'auteur anglais Hugh Lofting (1886-1947), et publiés à partir de 1920. Le premier roman rencontre un grand succès aux États-Unis et en Grande-Bretagne.

  3. 21 de mai. de 2018 · Hugh John Lofting was born at Maidenhead in Berkshire, England, on January 14, 1886. His parents were both Roman Catholic; but his mother, Elizabeth Agnes, was Irish, and his father, John Brien Lofting, was English. He had four brothers and one sister. By the age of eight Lofting had been sent to Mount Saint Mary, a Catholic boarding school ...

  4. The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle is the second of Hugh Lofting 's Doctor Dolittle books. Published in 1922, the writing style is aimed at a more mature audience and features more sophisticated illustrations than its predecessor. The novel's scope is vast; it is nearly five times as long as its predecessor and is divided into six parts.

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  7. Doctor Dolittle's Garden (1927) is the eighth book in Hugh Lofting's Doctor Dolittle series of children's books. Plot. In the first part of the book, Doctor Dolittle's assistant, Tommy Stubbins, reports on Professor Quetch, curator of the Dog Museum in the Home for Crossbred Dogs. Some of the dogs tell the stories of their lives over dinner.