Fardel's Bear
an Attic Comedy
by J D Lowe
At this stage from a simplistic webpage, this installation in words is available to download
as a rich text file suitable for use in and printage from any word processor.
or even to download to your Sony Reader
Rich Text Format (1.5mB)
(a total of 186 A4 pages).
epub file for Nooks and Sony Readers (400kB)
mobi file for the Amazon Swindle (600kB)
To download, right click on the desired filename above and select 'Save Target As ...' and store as you please.
Last updated 20:00BST 7th May 2012
single file rtf version and electronic reader files available.
Note that for the ereader passages in Greek and Cyrillic fonts,
in chunk 10 of Part I
have been disappointingly
transliterated into Roman font,
to avoid unnecessary faff.
If you do download it and want to keep up to date with any changes,
let me know at dailowe@hotmail.com
and I'll try to keep you appraised of any updates.
Feel free to tell me what you think, especially if you enjoy it.
If you have kids aged 7-12 or are childish enough yourself,
you might fancy checking out Little Mr Poonlop's Seventh Holiday
also free, hopefully hilarious, but downloadable in even more formats ~ one even folds into a book and has a snazzy cover!
Yes, it's free ~ not that you can't slip me some of the elusive spondulicks if you really want to.
All contributions gratefully received. If you want to send me a couple of quid for the pleasure,
this is what to do ...
- Click here to open Paypal in a new, secure window
- If you aren't yet registered with them, you have to give them some basic details.
If all you want to do is pay money, you want a Personal Account.
Just follow the instructions to register and log in.
- If you are already an old PayPal hand, just log in.
- Select Send Money and then Pay Anyone.
- In the Recipient's Email box put dailowe@hotmail.com
- Fill in the other boxes.
- Follow the rest of the simple instructions.
- Close the window and sit back with your copy of Fardel's Bear, a large drink and a
smug feeling of gooditude.
- Thank you, thank you, thank you. You have my undying gratitude. And I can eat for another day.
Back again