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May 19th, 2010

The Exciting World of Churchgoing

exciting world of churchgoing

I’m pleased to be able to announce that a third book of my diagrams has just been published. It is called ‘The Exciting World of Churchgoing’.

The book contains 90 cartoons from my Church Times ‘Guide to the Church’ series, and costs £6.99. The publisher is Canterbury Press – their page about the book is here: Dave Walker – The Exciting World of Churchgoing. There are also webpages on Church House Bookshop, Waterstones and Amazon. You can of course be able to buy it from a local Christian bookshop. If you wanted to ask them to stock it that would of course be marvellous.

Click here to see all of my cartoon books and calendars.

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  1. Barry Whitlow says:

    Excellent Dave – can’t wait!

  2. ferijen says:

    Woo Hoo!

  3. Judith R says:

    Delighted – well done Dave!

  4. Ruthanne says:

    You’re 30-something? You look much younger.

  5. Paulio says:

    Looking forward to it also, as is my mum who also likes the books despite occasional scurrilous flower arranger imagery.

    Personally I’d like to also buy an audiobook. Can you let us know when that’s available ta :)

  6. Z says:

    Good news and I look forward to buying a copy.

    Your calendar is enviously admired, by the way. I meant to donate it to the vestry at the village church but, sorry to say, found that I was rather too selfish and that I preferred to dangle it provocatively and then take it home again.