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A dramatization, suitable for schools and amateur dramatic groups, of Golding's bestselling novel. The book contains notes and diagrams for staging, including lighting and sound cues and a full properties list.
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From her debut Meeting Midnight through to her newest poems, Carol Ann Duffy's writing for younger readers has always bubbled with wit and humour, intelligence and affection, and introduced us to many strange and wonderful characters. This edition of her poems brings together w ...
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Suggests a relation between childhood and poetry. Together with the children's literature aspect, this book provides a selection of the Georgian poets and the account of their 'hinterland', documenting their prevailing thematic concerns alongside a selection of their predecessors ...
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Opens with an essay on the romance of islands and castaways in literature and life, and the associations that have arisen in the imagination of readers in every generation. This title includes notes, reflections and quotations from a lifetime's reading on wrecks, maroons, pirates ...
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Acquaints the English reader with material which will facilitate an understanding of the process of writing War and Peace .
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A work of a 28-year-old naval officer who disobeyed wartime regulations by keeping a diary 'in the field' during the Normandy D-Day landings and subsequent Liberation de la France. This was John Antony Crawford Hugill (1916-1987), who had been plucked from Naval Intelligence by I ...
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Tracing the history of England from Boadicea to the present through verse, this anthology contains work by many of the greatest English poets and is divided into historical periods. Each section includes background information on the period and a running narrative to set the poet ...
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An entertaining introduction to hieroglyphics which enables children to walk into a museum and translate Ancient Egyptian inscriptions. It provides background history and a practical section explaining how the language works and is written, as well as a glossary-cum-phrasebook.
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