FUNNYWAYT'MEKALIVIN
Henry Brewis. Funnywayt’mekalivin was the first title to be published by world renowned author Henry Brewis in 1983. It has been so popular it has been reprinted many times and again in 2004. It contains 130 cartoons on timeless subjects familiar to Brewis devotees; sheep with a death-wish, the long-suffering farmer’s wife, the experts and officials who plagued farmers twenty years ago as they still do today. The central character is hill farmer Sep of whom Brewis writes: “Anyone who has survived a lambing, pleaded with the back manger, nearly murdered a persistent worm-drench rep, been kicked in the Y-fronts by a suckler calf, watched the heavens open on to a field of hay ready to bale, viewed by the hunt gallop over his winter wheat, and choked on a tax demand - will recognize Sep”. 130 cartoons. 128 pgs. Softcover.
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