A young chimp declares his love for all kinds of books, from funny books and scary books to song books and strange books.

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Anthony Browne
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Anthony Browne may refer to:Anthony Browne (1443–1506), Standard Bearer of England, Governor of Queenborough Castle and Constable of Calais Anthony Browne, English courtier, son of Sir Anthony, Standard Bearer Anthony Browne (judge) (1509–1567), judge and MP who founded Brentwood School, England Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu (1528–1592), son of Sir Anthony Anthony Browne (1552–1592), English Sheriff, son of 1st Viscount Montagu Anthony-Maria Browne, 2nd Viscount Montagu (1554–1629), son of Anthony (1552–1592) Anthony Montague Browne (1923–2013), aide to Winston Churchill in the last ten years of Churchill's life Anthony Browne (author), British writer and illustrator of children's books Anthony Browne (politician), British journalist, author, and Member of Parliament for South Cambridgeshire
I Like Books
by Anthony Browne
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