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Murray Ball (1) (1939–2017)

Author of Footrot Flats One

For other authors named Murray Ball, see the disambiguation page.

Murray Ball (1) has been aliased into Murray Ball.

100 Works 2,846 Members 3 Reviews

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Works by Murray Ball

Works have been aliased into Murray Ball.

Footrot Flats One (1978) 126 copies
Footrot Flats 4 (1981) 122 copies
Footrot Flats 3 (1980) 111 copies
Footrot Flats 2 (1979) 111 copies
Footrot Flats 8 (1983) 107 copies
Footrot Flats 5 (1981) 105 copies
Footrot Flats 6 (1982) 99 copies
Footrot Flats 7 (1982) 97 copies
Footrot Flats 10 (1985) 87 copies
Footrot Flats 9 (1984) 86 copies
Footrot Flats 11 (1986) 85 copies
Footrot Flats 14 (1989) 85 copies
Footrot Flats 13 (1988) 77 copies
Footrot Flats 12 (1986) 76 copies
Footrot Flats 15 (1990) 66 copies
It's A Dog's Life (1987) 62 copies
Footrot Flats 22 (1995) 60 copies
Footrot Flats 16 (1990) 60 copies
Footrot Flats 21 (1994) 59 copies
The Cry of the Grey Ghost (1983) 58 copies, 1 review
Footrot Flats Weekender 1 (1995) 53 copies
Footrot Flats 17 (1991) 52 copies
Footrot Flats 19 (1993) 50 copies
Footrot Flats 18 (1992) 49 copies
Footrot Flats 20 (1994) 47 copies
Footrot Flats Weekender 2 (1988) 36 copies
Footrot Flats 23 (1996) 29 copies
Footrot Flats 26 (1999) 28 copies
Footrot Flats 24 (1997) 28 copies
The Wisdom of Dog (2010) 26 copies
Footrot Flats Weekender 5 (1995) 25 copies
Footrot Flats 27 (1999) 24 copies
Footrot Flats Weekender 3 (1986) 22 copies
Footrot Flats: Gallery I (2005) 21 copies
Footrot Flats 25 (1998) 21 copies
Footrot Flats 'Weekender' 7 (1997) 19 copies
Footrot Flats Weekender 4 (1992) 17 copies
Luv from Dog (2013) 16 copies
Footrot Flats 'Weekender' 6 (1996) 15 copies
Footrot Flats: Gallery (2005) 14 copies
The Essential Footrot Flats (2014) 10 copies
Footrot Flats (1980) 10 copies
Footrot Flats "Weekender' 8 (1998) 10 copies
Six of the best (2009) 8 copies
Tarzan, Gene Kelly and me (2001) 8 copies
Willie wants to wee-wee! (2004) 7 copies
Footrot Flats Gallery 3 (2006) 7 copies
Peoplemakers (1970) 6 copies
The Sisterhood (1993) 6 copies
Stanley (1982) 5 copies
Bruce the Barbarian (1973) 5 copies
... ingen dans på roser! (1984) 4 copies
Fæhunden ser sort! (1990) 3 copies
... på den igen! (1985) 3 copies
Pokkers landmandsliv! (1984) 3 copies
Kære tante Dolly- (1990) 3 copies
Quentin Hankey Traitor (1986) 3 copies
Så'r det nok! (1993) 2 copies
Jabadabadu! (1989) 2 copies
Farvel grusomme verden! (1986) 2 copies
Fæhunden i løbetid (1995) 1 copy
Vorherre bevares! (1991) 1 copy

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6 reviews
This big, heavy book is best read in bed or on the floor so you don't have to strain your muscles holding it while you read. It's very much worth the read, though. Ball's strips describe life on a New Zealand farm, told from the point of view of the sheepdog. They are funny, true to life, charming and clever. For non-Kiwis they also provide a chance to discover interesting New Zealand slang. A variety of very nice color plates are interspersed throughout the book. My only regret is that the show more color covers of the original comics books were not reproduced as a number of those are exceptional.

Worth owning, re-reading, and possibly weightlifting.
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Not going to say too much about it, firstly as most of my non-Kiwi friends wouldn't have a clue about Dog, Wal, Cooch, Horse, Major and co, and secondly as there is no words to describe it. The all-time classic Kiwi cartoon (actually, probably the only one) Footrot Flats was a staple in every New Zealand household, certainly through the 80s, and as a boy I keenly awaited each volume of strips released, which were merely a collection of the strips printed in The Press newspaper I read show more religiously (as an atheist of course) growing up.

While some strips are lost on people, even those from the Antipodes, myself, growing up on 4500 acres, dogs in tow, baling hay, crutching sheep, and playing rugby, it was confirmation that what we did day in, day out, was normal.

Whether a beginner, or an aficionado, get this book out. With notes from Murray Ball gracing most pages explaining the concept behind his sketches, this is as good as it gets to understand that wee chuck of New Zealand life.
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Works
100
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Rating
3.9
Reviews
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ISBNs
205
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