The Story of Doctor Dolittle
The
Story of Doctor Dolittle, Being the History of His Peculiar Life at Home and
Astonishing Adventures in Foreign Parts
(1920), written and illustrated by the British author Hugh
Lofting, is the first of his Doctor
Dolittle books, a series of children's
novels about a man who learns to talk to animals and becomes their champion
around the world. It was one of the novels in the series which was adapted into
the film Doctor Dolittle.
Plot
John
Dolittle, MD, is a respected physician and
quiet bachelor living with his spinster sister Sarah in the small English
village of Puddleby-on-the-Marsh. His love of animals grows over the years and
his household menagerie eventually scares off his human clientele, leading to
loss of wealth. But after learning the secret of speaking to all animals from
his parrot Polynesia, he takes up veterinary practice.
His
fortunes rise and fall again after a crocodile takes up residence, leading to
his sister leaving in disgust with the intention of getting married, but his
fame in the animal kingdom spreads throughout the world. He is conscripted into
voyaging to Africa to cure a monkey epidemic just as he faces bankruptcy. He
has to borrow supplies and a ship, and sails with a crew of his favourite
animals, but is shipwrecked upon arriving to Africa. On the way to the monkey
kingdom, his band is arrested by the king of Jolliginki, a victim of European
exploitation who wants no white men travelling in his country.
The
band barely escapes by ruse, but makes it to the monkey kingdom where things
are dire indeed as a result of the raging epidemic. He vaccinates the well
monkeys and nurses the sick back to health. In appreciation, the monkeys find
the pushmi-pullyu, a shy two-headed gazelle-unicorn cross, whose rarity may
bring Dr. Dolittle money back home.
On
the return trip, they again are captured in Jolliginki. This time they escape
with the help of Prince Bumpo, who gives them a ship in exchange for Dolittle's
bleaching Bumpo's face white, his greatest desire being to act as a European
fairy-tale prince. Dolittle's crew then have a couple of run-ins with pirates, leading to Dolittle's winning a pirate ship loaded with
treasures and rescuing a boy whose uncle was abandoned on a rock island. After
reuniting the two, Dolittle finally makes it home and tours with the
pushmi-pullyu in a circus until he makes enough money to retire to his beloved
home in Puddleby.
Publication
Although
the book's author was British, it was published in the US by Frederick A. Stokes
in 1920[1] before being published in the UK by Cape in 1924.[2]
References
· "The
Story of Doctor Dolittle". Library of Congress Catalog.
Retrieved 16 December 2018.
·
"British
Library Item details". primocat.bl.uk. Retrieved 16 December
2018.
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