Moustache StyleDetective Sherlock HolmesGreat ScotChristopher PlummerSir Arthur Conan DoyleBurt ReynoldsTom SelleckArthur ConanConan DoyleThe 10 Best Mustaches of Children's AuthorsI like my Fridays to be fun. So here's another "Just For Fun" post that may tickle your fancy... (pun intended) Mustaches. They're trendy right now. Don't ask me why, but they are. And so I thought I'd do a little tribute to the 'stache right here. And since this is a book blog, we're comparing the mustaches of some famous children's book authors. Deal? Okay let's see what we got. 10. Rudyard Kipling Famous for The Jungle Book, I think he's trying to grow a jungle on his face. I can't tell…
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