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Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies. Decimus Duckling meets another puppy and suggests they play a game together. Date: 1909
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies. Decimus Duckling is terrified when the turkey becomes angry with him, and fans out all his feathers. Date: 1909
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies. Decimus Duckling encounters a rather dignified and pompous-looking turkey. Date: 1909
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies. Decimus Duckling finds the two identical puppies rather rough, so he runs away from them. Date: 1909
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies. Decimus Duckling meets two identical puppies who smile cheerfully at him. Date: 1909
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies. Decimus Duckling tastes some pig food in the trough and flaps his wings, which frightens the three young pigs so much that they run away. Date: 1909
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies. Decimus Duckling tries to strike up a conversation with three young pigs, the Porkers of Sty Hall. Date: 1909
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Farm Babies. Decimus Duckling watches a pig eating from a trough and wonders whether to make its acquaintance. Date: 1909
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Farmyard Puppies, showing Chappie and Chips reaching the top of the hayrick and finding a hen sitting on her eggs. Date: 1911
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Farmyard Puppies, showing Chappie helping Chips climb a hayrick. Date: 1911
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Farmyard Puppies, showing Chappie and Chips climbing a hayrick to get away from an angry pig whose sleep they have just disturbed. Date: 1911
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Farmyard Puppies, showing Chappie and Chips about to disturb Porko, a sleeping pig. Date: 1911
Cover design by Cecil Aldin, The Farmyard Puppies, showing two lively puppies about to disturb a sleeping pig. Date: 1911
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Farmyard Puppies, showing Chappie (a beagle) and Chips (a terrier) releasing a dozen quacking ducklings from their wooden crate by chewing through the fastenings
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Farmyard Puppies, showing Chappie (a beagle) and Chips (a terrier) howling above a dozen quacking ducklings. Date: 1911
Title page design by Cecil Aldin, The Farmyard Puppies. Date: 1911
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Fluffikins bites one person too many, and is given to a family in trade called Ward, where his habits begin to deterioriate. Date: 1904
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Fluffikins bites Maunders the footman, under the bad influence of Rover. Date: 1904
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Fluffikins misbehaves again, by muddying the clothes of the Honourable Algernon Bliss, the suitor of Sybils elder sister Maude. Date: 1904
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Rover demonstrates the doggy sport of boat-scrunching, which Fluffikins soon copies
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Fluffikins, wishing to emphasise his importance in the household, barks the new baby into convulsions. Date: 1904
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Fluffikins makes friends with a neighbourhood dog called Rover. Date: 1904
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Two local dogs make fun of Fluffikins in his embroidered overcoat. " Carry your tail, My Lord?" Date: 1904
Book cover design, The Twins by Cecil Aldin, showing two cute terrier puppies with green bows. Date: 1910
Cover design by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs. Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- And then there were three. Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- One little puppy dog hadn t any fun, Somebody bought him, and then there were none. Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- One got sunstroke, and that left but one. Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- Four little puppy dogs going on the spree; One chaffed a policeman... Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- Five little puppy dogs running through a door... Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- Two little puppy dogs playing in the sun... Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- A cricket ball struck one, and then there were but seven. Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- Six little puppy dogs playing round a hive... Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- Eight little puppy dogs played in an eleven... Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- showing mother, father and their new arrivals. Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- Nine little puppy dogs swinging on a gate... Date: 1902
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs -- One turned a somersault, and then there were eight. Date: 1902
Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Ten Little Puppy Dogs, showing a row of ten terrier pups singing (or howling) from a music manuscript. Date: 1902
Illustration, The Dogs of War -- Seated on his own doorstep, surrounded by devoted friends. After Captains death, the spaniel narrator imagines a commemorative statue of their great leader. Date: 1906
Illustration, The Dogs of War -- Anyone who did not know the Captain would have said he was afraid. The Captain (alpha male dog and leader of the pack)
Illustration, The Dogs of War -- My word, but I was surprised. A spaniel (the storys narrator) is surprised to find a Persian cat hiding under the Captains chair
Illustration, The Dogs of War -- My mistress even made me salute. A dog has to do parlour tricks in order to get food from his owner. Date: 1906
Illustration, The Dogs of War -- Believe me, humans are not very fine fellows then. Showing a spaniel commenting on his masters unimpressive appearance in his pyjamas. Date: 1906
Illustration, The Dogs of War -- Even the Captain went through the performance known as begging. A dog sits up and begs for some food from his masters table. Date: 1906
Illustration, The Dogs of War -- One hot summers day the Looney lost such little reason as he had. Showing a dog running wild and frightening everybody
Cover design, The Dogs of WarCover design by Cecil Aldin, The Dogs of War, showing two dogs looking round a corner at a puppy. Date: 1906
Illustration, The Dogs of War -- We would leave the club bone in the road as a decoy. A small greyhound or whippet looks uncertainly at a large bone. Date: 1906
Illustration, The Dogs of War -- As a pup he was known as " The Little Nipper". Showing The Captain as a young dog, with a shoe and a bone. Date: 1906