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Burglar Bill

Burglar Bill is a 1977 children's picture book illustrated by Janet Ahlberg and written by Allan Ahlberg about a burglar who accidentally steals a baby.[1] The book was a runner-up for the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1978.

Burglar Bill
Puffin Books edition
AuthorAllan Ahlberg
IllustratorJanet Ahlberg
Cover artistJanet Ahlberg
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenrePicture book
PublisherHeinemann
Publication date
1977
Media typePrint
Pages32
ISBN9780434925001
OCLC4467452

Plot summary edit

Burglar Bill is a thief and all of his possessions are stolen items, including the bed he goes to sleep in. On a typical night of thievery, Burglar Bill comes across a box with holes in, and takes it. Upon arriving home, he discovers that within the box is a baby. The baby and Burglar Bill end up spending a day together, but when Bill is putting the baby to bed, he hears an intruder downstairs. He confronts the burglar, who he discovers is Burglar Betty, and they talk to one another to find they have much in common. Bill mentions his new infant friend that he found the night before. He introduces Betty to the baby, only for them both to discover that the baby belongs to Betty. They both decide to give thievery up and return everything they stole to live happily together as a family.

The Boyhood of Burglar Bill edit

The Boyhood of Burglar Bill by Allan Ahlberg was published in 2007. It is a middle-grade novel principally about football and friendship set in a Midland town in 1953.[2] It is an autobiographical story rather than a true prequel to the picture book.

Reception edit

Janet Ahlberg, winner of two Greenaway Medals, received runner-up for Burglar Bill (1977).[3]

The book has received mixed reviews on various online bookstores and websites.[4] Some readers loved the book's charm and unique story, while others did not see it as being morally acceptable for a young child to read, as the subject of burglary is taken fairly light-heartedly without serious consequences.[5]

Fan adaptations edit

A university project that instructed the recreation of a children's book as a short animated film used Burglar Bill as its subject. It was uploaded to YouTube by user Mgcmodels and titled "Burglar Bill Animation.avi". The video has attracted nearly 60,000 views since its upload on 10 April 2011.

Costume edit

The striking simplicity of Bill's burgling outfit – a black mask and cap and a striped shirt – has made Burglar Bill a popular party or Halloween costume choice.[6]

Buckingham Palace edit

Burglar Bill, played by Bradley Walsh, put in an appearance at the Children's Party at the Palace, a celebration of British children's literature held in Buckingham Palace Garden in 2006 in honour of the Queen's 80th birthday.[7]

Another Burglar Bill edit

Burglar Bill was a mock recitation piece written by F. Anstey for the satirical magazine Punch, or the London Charivari. With some other pieces it was published in 1888 as Burglar Bill, and other pieces for the young reciter.[8] The piece tells the story of a burglar interrupted in his work by a lisping little girl who asks him to force open the stuck door of her doll's house. Moved by her friendliness, he does this, forgetting about the jewels he has come to steal, and is rewarded with a damson tartlet before escaping.

References edit

  1. ^ Burglar Bill at Fantastic Fiction
  2. ^ The Boyhood of Burglar Bill at WorldCat
  3. ^ . Curriculum Lab (CCSU Burritt Library). Central Connecticut State University. Archived from the original on 16 September 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  4. ^ Burglar Bill at Google Books. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  5. ^ Burglar Bill at Goodreads. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  6. ^ Party costume images
  7. ^ "Stars and children to gather at Buckingham Palace for the party of lifetime", BBC Press Office, 11 June 2006
  8. ^ Burglar Bill, and other pieces for the young reciter at the Open Library

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