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An illustrated collection of stories, myths and legends from around the world. It includes such familiar tales as Romulus and Remus , King Midas and the Golden Touch , and Gilgamesh , as well as lesser known stories such as Finn MacCool and the Salmon , Tulugaak and the bag ...
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Exciting, page-turning adventures for children developing their reading confidence.
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One night, a mysterious stranger visits The Green Man Inn. He tells the tale of a magnificent treasure, which was buried nearby in the time of King Arthur and which is protected by The Black Knight. The men in the inn want the treasure but they are all too afraid to challenge the ...
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With a pop-up world to explore, and a survival pack full of things to make and do, this gift book is suitable for boys.
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Learn all the skills required to be a Hero in this practical hands on guide filled with dragons, wizards, unicorns and much more.
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The legends of King Arthur are among the richest and most mysterious in British folklore. This text reveals the true Arthur at the heart of many centuries of storytelling. It deals with timeless themes, such as justice and the struggle for power. For ages 8 to 12 years.
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The legends of King Arthur are among the richest and most mysterious in British folklore, and they remain popular throughout the world. This title features ten legendary stories of the Knights of the Round Table. It retells the classic myths of King Arthur and his knights, whose ...
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Features nine stories of spine-tingling suspense. This title tells true stories that feature unscrupulous dealers in human remains, a murderous barber whose victims were devoured by their unknowing fellow citizens, and a curse that clawed its victims to the grave across thousands ...
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