Watership DownWatership Down was the title of Richard Adams's first and most successful novel, named after a hill in the north of Hampshire in England where Adams grew up. It was first published in the United Kingdom by Rex Collings Ltd in 1972. It tells the story of the escape of a group of rabbits from their threatened home and their subsequent adventures. Although Adams has always stated that the book was intended to be a children's story, many fans see the book as a political allegory by World War II veteran Adams, attacking fascism as Animal Farm attacked Stalinism. Many years after the original novel Adams wrote a sequel of sorts, Tales from Watership Down. Watership Down has become a modern classic and in 1978 was made into an acclaimed animated film, directed by Martin Rosen. The film featured the voices of John Hurt, Richard Briers and Roy Kinnear, among others. In 1999, an animated television series under the same name was produced with Martin Rosen as coproducer. EditionsUK editions
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