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Uncle #2

Uncle cleans up

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Uncle cleans up

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First published January 1, 1965

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J.P. Martin

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J.P. Martin (1879-1966) was born in Yorkshire into a family of Methodist ministers. He took up the family vocation, serving when young as a missionary to a community of South African diamond miners and then, during the First World War, as an Army chaplain in Palestine and Egypt, before returning to minister to parishes throughout the north of England. He died at eighty-six from a flu caught while bringing pots of honey to his parishioners in cold weather. Martin began telling Uncle stories to entertain his children, who later asked him to write them down so that they could read them to their own children; the stories were finally published as a book in 1964, when Martin was eighty-four. The jacket to the first edition of Uncle notes that “the inspiration for these stories seems to come from the industrial landscape that [Martin] knew as a child….He still likes to take his family and friends on walks through industrial scenes. He also enjoys painting the wild and beautiful landscape where he lives. It is not enough to say he loves children; he is still continually visited by them.”

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August 13, 2017
Childhood re-read. Great stuff.
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September 11, 2025
I just love Uncle. I love that he is so rightly shown up by the Badford Crowd so often.
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April 7, 2014
This is a cracking good tale about my favourite rich elephant Uncle. A classic!
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