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|title=The Hartlepool Monkey
|sort=Hartlepool Monkey, The
|publisher=Knockabout
|date=September 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0861662261</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>0861662261</amazonus>
|website=
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|summary=A lively and enjoyable telling of one of the country's greatest urban myths, that adds political messages to the simple story.
|cover=0861662261
|aznuk=0861662261
|aznus=0861662261
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OK, I'll get the obvious pun over and done with – this graphic novel features a lot of monkeying around. It focuses on the village of Hartlepool, and the people who populated the small settlement on low cliffs overlooking the North Sea, with its couple of pubs and not much else. It looks at what might have happened when, as folklore has it, a storm put paid to a French ship and when a monkey washed up ashore afterwards the natives took it for a Napoleonic spy, tried to find invasion plans from it, and hanged it as the enemy. Here the poor creature is even shaved so it shows respect to the court-martial. Here too are some lovely choice lines of vernacular delivered in spite about the French and the English, and here too is a guest appearance by someone with a much more modern outlook than the ridiculous Hartlepool residents.

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