aka
by
Jim Davis
Orson's
Farm written by Jim Davis (of Garfield fame)
was published in the US under the title of "U.S.
Acres".
Ten standard size books were issued by Ravette Books in the UK and at least one in landscape size. Ravette also published one annual in 1990 for 1991. A series of children's books were published by Little Rooster Books. In the US, five 'U.S. Acres' books were published by Topper Books and six by Berkley Books. The children's series was published by Bantam Books. = In My Collection / = Not in My Collection |
UK
Ravette Books
No
1 (1988)
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No
2
(1988)
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No
3
(1988)
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No
4
(1988)
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No
5
(1988)
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No
6
(1988)
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No
7
(1989)
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No
8
(1989)
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No
9
(1989)
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No
10
(1989)
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No
1 (1987)
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1991
Annual
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Little Rooster Books
1990
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1990
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1990
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1990
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Topper Books
No
1 (1987)
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No
2 (1987)
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No
3 (1988)
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No
4 (1989)
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No
5 (1989)
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Berkley Books
No
1 (1989)
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No
2 (1989)
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No
3 (1989)
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No
4 (1990)
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No
5 (1990)
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No
6 (1990)
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No
3 (1989)
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Bantam Books
1989
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1989
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1989
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1989
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1989
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1989
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1989
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1990
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Germany
?
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The
leader of Orson's Farm is a pig named Orson Pig. Orson is a typical
member of the domestic pig species but he never needs to worry about
becoming a pork chop on someone's plate.
Fans of Orson's Farm can love their hero and still learn how
long to cook pork chops for a scrumptious meal.
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