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The Coracle Archive

AT HOME WITH UNCLE CORACLE

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Fearless Comment,
Quaint Facts,
Amazing Recipes,
Touching Cries for Help,
Intimate Correspondence,
Astonishing New Products,
Unusual Competitions with Unbelievable Prizes,
Glimpses Into The Future

All in the World Of Coracle

Peep at the most Intimate Moments of the Upper Classes with Uncle Coracle,
Join with him in his criticisms of Modern
Art and Literature,
Share in his knowledge of the
Lost Tribes of the Kadooli Desert

Knowing Uncle Coracle will CHANGE YOUR WORLD

To our old friends: The Archive has returned, with new material ready to be added as soon as the Secretary (K. von Krunkel) can get round to it, and most important of all:

A totally new Coracle-Index to the Archive:

If your browser does such things, you may be hearing a piece of music. The piece that is playing is called Knorti Knorti, or Chnorti Chnorti as it seems to be written more frequently nowadays, a simple primitive love song of the North. Go to the Folk-Music Introduction (FT in the Index) if you would like to learn more about it, and hear another of our simple melodies.

** The Count does not usually allow anything in the Dialect of Transpomerania to appear, as the Court Languages are French, German, English and Madongan. However, since the Vernacular has become fashionable recently, he has relaxed this rule slightly. As he says - and I simply cannot convey the vigour of his ear-movements at the time - it is always necessary to stay in the fashion, and individual preferences have to be sunk in the Greater Good. Our brighter readers will note the powerful links to the Romano-Hungarian group of Languages. Not that one necessarily wishes to draw attention to such a thing..

Secretary to the Count