The First 500 Copies Will Be Here in July 2026
Meet Dugald — a tweed-wearing cow with a penchant for jam, misadventure, and questionable navigation. This fully illustrated hardcover volume chronicles his travels across a deeply peculiar Britain, where stoats whisper (and are occasionally mayor), islands float, and nothing is quite as proper as it should be.
This First Edition is a limited printing of 500 copies, produced in Canada and designed as a collectible artifact for early readers of Dugald’s adventures.
Each copy includes:
A 4 × 6 exclusive sticker sheet featuring Dugald (of course) and curiosities from his universe
A bookplate signed and numbered by the author
A 192-page, fully illustrated hardcover edition
Printed in Canada 🇨🇦
This is a pre-order for the First Edition.
Books are expected to ship on or about July 2026.
If you’re joining early, you’re part of the first expedition.
This first printing is intentionally limited. Once these 500 copies are gone, future editions may differ.
Words by Currie Russell
Illustrations by Gustyawan
The First 500 Copies Will Be Here in July 2026
Meet Dugald — a tweed-wearing cow with a penchant for jam, misadventure, and questionable navigation. This fully illustrated hardcover volume chronicles his travels across a deeply peculiar Britain, where stoats whisper (and are occasionally mayor), islands float, and nothing is quite as proper as it should be.
This First Edition is a limited printing of 500 copies, produced in Canada and designed as a collectible artifact for early readers of Dugald’s adventures.
Each copy includes:
A 4 × 6 exclusive sticker sheet featuring Dugald (of course) and curiosities from his universe
A bookplate signed and numbered by the author
A 192-page, fully illustrated hardcover edition
Printed in Canada 🇨🇦
This is a pre-order for the First Edition.
Books are expected to ship on or about July 2026.
If you’re joining early, you’re part of the first expedition.
This first printing is intentionally limited. Once these 500 copies are gone, future editions may differ.
Words by Currie Russell
Illustrations by Gustyawan