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  • - A Picture Book About Depression
    af Isla Wynter
    91,95 - 238,95 kr.

  • - - play adaptation
    af Neil Duffield
    228,95 kr.

    The Snow QueenOriginal by Hans Christian AndersenAdapted for the stage by Neil DuffieldAcclaimed musical stage version of The Snow Queen is a hit with theatres in the UK and abroad.This timeless classic is brought to life for the 21st century by award-winning children's playwright Neil Duffield.Seasonal favourite for Christmas and winter productions.This vibrant adaptation of beloved children's author Hans Christian Anderson's The Snow Queen stays true in plot to the original and is ideal for use in schools, amateur groups, youth theatre groups, etc."e;Children's theatre at its best - and there is enough to keep the adults entertained too."e;The Times"e;Full of frost bright colours, crunchy tunes and tangy originality a quality show for children so potent that ancient symbols really seemed to work in new ways"e;The Guardian"e;Simple, unaffected theatrical magicabout keeping faith with your beliefs."e;The Sunday Times"e; A sizzling seasonal show to melt the hearts of the whole familygreat Christmas entertainment. What more could you ask?"e;Manchester Evening NewsNeil Duffieldhas worked as a full-time professional playwright for almost 35 years and his plays have been staged extensively in theatres throughout Britain and abroad. Recent work includes: The Machine Stops (York Theatre Royal); The Ugly Duckling (Northumberland Theatre Company); The Road to Glory (The Point, Eastleigh); A Christmas Carol (Derby Theatre, Edinburgh Lyceum, Bolton Octagon); The Firebird (Dundee Rep); Dancing in My Dreams (Oxfordshire Theatre Company); The Minotaur and Leopard (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield) and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (the Dukes Theatre, Lancaster). His play The Lost Warrior (commissioned by the Dukes Theatre, Lancaster) won the Arts Council England Children's Award in 2006 for work that displays excellence, inspiration and innovation in children's theatre. Neil lives in Bolton with his partner, Eileen Murphy, and loves to spend as much time as possible with their four young grandchildren, Toby, Gabriel, Clyde and Beatrice. Neil Duffieldhas written more than sixty plays and adaptations which have been staged extensively throughout Britain and abroad. Plays include The Machine Stops (for York Theatre Royal), A Christmas Carol (Bolton Octagon Theatre); Twice upon a Time (Dundee Rep), Dancing in my Dreams (Oxfordshire Theatre Company), The Minotaur and Leopard (Crucible Theatre, Sheffield); The Emperor and the Nightingale, The Firebird (Dukes Theatre, Lancaster); The Secret Garden (Polka Theatre for Children); and Talking with Angels (Quicksilver Theatre, London). The Lost Warrior (for The Dukes Theatre, Lancaster) won the 2006 Arts Council England Children's Award for work which displays excellence, inspiration and innovation in children's theatre. www.neilduffield.co.uk The Snow Queen, The Jungle Book, The Road to Glory, A Christmas Carol, The Emperor and the Nightingale, and the collection Plays for Youth Theatres and Large Casts are also published by Aurora Metro Books.About the authorNeil Duffieldhas written more than 50 plays which have been produced extensively throughout Britain and abroad. His play The Lost Warrior, commissioned by the Dukes Lancaster, won the 2006 Arts Council of England Award for work which displays excellence, inspiration and innovation in children's theatre. Recent productions include: The Ugly Duckling (Sheffield Crucible and Nottingham Playhouse 2007), Leopard (Sheffield Crucible 2007), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Dukes Theatre, Lancaster 2006). The Snow Queen (Watermill Theatre, Newbury 2006), The Firebird (Northumberland Theatre Company 2006), The Secret Garden (Helix Theatre Dublin 2005) and The Emperor's New Clothes (Midlands Arts Centre, 2005). Neil is married to freelance theatre director Eileen Murphy and lives in Bolton.

  • af Paul J. Teague
    163,95 kr.

    Two women. One night. So many deaths.When radio journalist Pete Bailey betrays his wife Meg on his fortieth birthday, he has no idea of the terrible consequences that will follow his infidelity.His passionate relationship with Meg is on the rocks and they're having no luck starting a family.It's only when he meets TV reporter Ellie Turner on a working weekend away from home that Pete succumbs to her charms in a moment of weakness.His treacherous actions set off a chain of events fueled by jealousy, revenge, violence and hatred.Five people will lose their lives as a result of Pete's deception and he will be compelled to confront the ugly truth about his wife and his best friend, Jem.He thought that nobody would ever discover what he'd done with Ellie but he didn't know who was listening in the room next door.Don't Tell Meg is the first part of a trilogy of thrillers.

  • af F. Scott Fitzgerald
    175,95 kr.

    F. Scott Fitzgerald was an American writer best known for his classic works highlighting the Jazz Age in the early 20th century. Fitzgerald only finished 4 novels yet is considered to be one of the most influential writers in American history. This edition of The Pat Hobby Stories includes a table of contents.

  • - Photo Book
    af Hemmo Vattulainen
    128,95 kr.

    Finland- The Four Seasons of Nature encompasses a mesmerizing photographical journey into the beauty of the Finnish nature and its monuments built by Mother Nature herself. - Finland - North Karelia. - Landscapes - Nature art. "e;The nature's beauty is in the eyes of the spectator"e;

  • af Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    93,95 kr.

    Charlotte Perkins Gilman was an American author who wrote several works of historical and social fiction, including the classic short story "e;The Yellow Wallpaper."e;

  • af B.M. Bower
    181,95 kr.

    A man is very much like a horse. Once thoroughly frightened by something he meets on the road he will invariably shy at the same place afterwards until a wisely firm master leads him perforce to the spot and proves beyond all doubt that the danger is of his own imagining; after which he will throw up his head and deny that he ever was afraid and be quite amusingly sincere in the denial.

  • af Bram Stoker
    361,95 kr.

    Dracula is an 1897 novel by Irish author Bram Stoker, featuring as its primary antagonist the vampire Count Dracula.Dracula has been attributed to many literary genres including vampire literature, horror fiction, the gothic novel and invasion literature. Structurally it is an epistolary novel, that is, told as a series of diary entries and letters. Literary critics have examined many themes in the novel, such as the role of women in Victorian culture, conventional and conservative sexuality, immigration, colonialism, postcolonialism and folklore. Although Stoker did not invent the vampire, the novel's influence on the popularity of vampires has been singularly responsible for many theatrical and film interpretations throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.

  • af Rudyard Kipling
    133,95 - 146,95 kr.

    The stories, first published in 1902, are pourquoi stories, fantastic accounts of how various phenomena came about. A forerunner of these stories is "e;How Fear Came"e; in The Second Jungle Book (1895), in which Mowgli hears the story of how the tiger got his stripes.

  • af Gilbert Keith Chesterton
    163,95 kr.

    This contains the first 8 of the 12 stories in the published book The Man Who Knew Too Much and Other Stories. In these 8 detective thrillers, the main protagonist is Horne Fisher. (The omitted four are individual stories with separate heroes/detectives.)Due to close relationships with the leading political figures in the land, Fisher knows too much about the private politics behind the public politics of the day. This knowledge is a burden to him because he is able to uncover the injustices and corruptions of the murders in each story, but in most cases the real killer gets away with the killing because to bring him openly to justice would create a greater chaos: starting a war, reinciting Irish rebellions, or removing public faith in the government.A film of the same title was made in 1934 and remade in 1956, both directed by Alfred Hitchcock, but the films had nothing at all in common (except the title) with these short stories. Hitchcock decided to use the title simply because he had the rights for some of the stories.(Reference: Wikipedia)

  • af R. Austin Freeman
    124,95 kr.

    These are two short stories from the collection THE GREAT PORTRAIT MYSTERY: "e;PERCIVAL BLAND'S PROXY"e; and "e;THE MISSING MORTGAGEE"e;, wherein the brilliant medical investigator, Dr. Thorndyke, solves murderous crimes.Percival Bland was an uncommon criminal. He knew that his continual passing of counterfeit banknotes would eventually catch up with him, so he had a plan--precautions against the inevitable catastrophe. We can understand why he has created an alternate persona, Robert Lindsay, using disguises and renting two places of residence. No one seems to notice that he and his "e;cousin"e; Robert never are at their respective homes simultaneously, nor are they at home when the other visits, nor does anyone see the resemblance of their facial appearance under the makeup. But why does he buy human bones at auction? The lot was described in the catalog as "e;a complete set of human osteology"e; but they were not an ordinary "e;student's set,"e; for the bones of the hands and feet, instead of being strung together on cat-gut, were united by their original ligaments and were "e;of an unsavoury brown colour."e; What does he want with those moldy bones? He has a nefarious plan, but it does not fool Dr. Thorndyke.After Dr. Thorndyke solved the case of Percival Bland, the doctor was called in by a life insurance company to investigate another case. There was apparently no doubt that Thomas Elton, a friendless, poverty-stricken artist, had fallen from the top of the overhanging cliff onto the beach. Now, one would suppose with the evidence of this fall of about a hundred and fifty feet, the smashed face and broken neck, there was not much room for doubt as to the cause of death. But Thorndyke indeed has his doubts.

  • af John Kendrick Bangs
    138,95 - 154,95 kr.

    A collection of 10 short stories about the son of Sherlock Holmes and grandson of Raffles.

  • af O. Henry
    202,95 kr.

    Heart of the West was written in the year 1907 by O. Henry. This book is one of the most popular novels of O. Henry, and has been translated into several other languages around the world.This book is published by Booklassic which brings young readers closer to classic literature globally.

  • af Wardon Allan Curtis
    186,95 kr.

    A collection of 15 fantasy short stories, similar to the "e;Arabian Nights"e;, set in Chicago.

  • af Ernest Bramah Smith
    210,95 kr.

    The Wallet of Kai Lung is a collection of fantasy stories by Ernest Bramah, all but the last of which feature Kai Lung, an itinerant story-teller of ancient China. It was first published in hardcover in London by Grant Richards in 1900, and there have been numerous editions since. Its initial tale, The Transmutation of Ling, was also issued by the same publisher as a separate chapbook in 1911. The collection's importance in the history of fantasy literature was recognized by the anthologization of two of its tales in the celebrated Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series, edited by Lin Carter and published by Ballantine Books; "e;The Vision of Yin"e; in Discoveries in Fantasy (March, 1972), and "e;The Transmutation of Ling"e; in Great Short Novels of Adult Fantasy Volume II (March, 1973).Although the collection is presented in the fashion of a novel, with each of its component stories designated chapters, there is no overall plot aside from each of the first eight tales being presented as narratives told by Kai Lung at various points in his itinerant career. The final tale is represented as being from a manuscript left by its own separate first-person narrator, Kin Yen.

  • af Kenneth Grahame
    161,95 kr.

    Grahame's reminiscences are notable for their conception "e;of a world where children are locked in perpetual warfare with the adult 'Olympians' who have wholly forgotten how it feels to be young"e;--a theme later explored by J. M. Barrie and other authors.

  • af Montague Rhodes James
    163,95 - 182,95 kr.

    Ghost Stories of an Antiquary is the title of M. R. James' first collection of ghost stories, published in 1904 (some had previously appeared in magazines). Some later editions under this title contain both the original collection and its successor, More Ghost Stories (1911), combined in one volume.Montague Rhodes James (1862-1936) was a medieval scholar; Provost of King's College, Cambridge. He wrote many of his ghost stories to be read aloud in the long tradition of spooky Christmas Eve tales. His stories often use rural settings, with a quiet, scholarly protagonist getting caught up in the activities of supernatural forces. The details of horror are almost never explicit, the stories relying on a gentle, bucolic background to emphasise the awfulness of the otherworldly intrusions.

  • af Ernest Bramah Smith
    184,95 kr.

    A lively and amusing collection of letters on western living written by Kong Ho, a Chinese gentleman. These addressed to his homeland, refer to the Westerners in London as barbarians and many of the aids to life in our society give Kong Ho endless food for thought. These are things such as the motor car and the piano; unknown in China at this time.

  • af Lyman Frank Baum
    148,95 - 161,95 kr.

    12 Fairy Tales from the author of the Wizard of Oz series of books. Inspired by Lang and the Brothers Grimm, Baum sought to create an American type of fairy tales, avoiding the usual violence and roman often found in these sort of stories.

  • af Saki
    182,95 kr.

    One of Saki's best-known works. A collection of satirical short stories featuring Clovis.

  • af Jack London
    159,95 kr.

    Features the haunting title novella, well worth comparing to Joseph Conrad's "e;Heart of Darkness."e;

  • af Jack London
    167,95 kr.

    The Faith of Men & Other Stories was written in the year 1904 by Jack London. This book is one of the most popular novels of Jack London, and has been translated into several other languages around the world.This book is published by Booklassic which brings young readers closer to classic literature globally.

  • af Ernest William Hornung
    184,95 kr.

    Arthur Raffles is a prominent member of London society, and a national sporting hero. As a cricketer he regularly represents England in Test matches. He uses this as a chance to commit a number of burgalries, primarily stealing valuable jewellry from his hosts. In this he is assisted by his friend, the younger, idealistic Bunny Manders. Both men are constantly under the surveillance of Inspector Mackenzie of Scotland Yard who is always thwarted in his attempts to pin the crimes on Raffles.

  • af Ernest William Hornung
    185,95 kr.

    "e;These latest adventures of 'Raffles' and 'Bunny' are their most thrilling and exciting ones. The sentimental side of their story has never before been shown so dramatically and romantically, and the suggestion in this book of the final conclusion of their careers cannot but make these stories of the greatest interest to all readers."e; Boston Herald.

  • af Edith Nesbit
    190,95 kr.

    This collection includes, "e;The Cat-hood of Maurice"e;, "e;The Mixed Mine"e;, "e;Accidental Magic"e;, "e;The Princess and the Hedge-Pig"e;, "e;Septimus Septimusson"e;, "e;The White Cat"e;, "e;Belinda and Bellamant"e;, "e;Justnowland"e;, "e;The Related Muff"e;, "e;The Aunt and Anabel; "e;Kenneth and the Carp"e; and "e;The Magician's Heart"e;

  • - A Play: A Trivial Comedy for Serious People
    af L.C. James
    113,95 kr.

  • af Rachelle J Christensen
    188,95 - 278,95 kr.

  • af Rudyard Kipling
    198,95 kr.

    Tales from India presents the very best of Kipling's short stories. His vignettes of life in British India give vivid insights into Anglo-India at work and play, and into the character of the Indians themselves. Witty, wry, sometimes cynical, these tales with their brevity and concentration of effect are landmarks in the history of the short story as an art-form. Politics, the Raj, and the life of the common soldier are some of the familiar themes associated with Kipling, but these stories also reflect the more unexpected aspects of Kipling's character and the different influences of the contrasting countries--India, America and England--in which he lived. His progressive portrayal of women, his interest in supernatural and religious experiences, his understanding of the processes of mental and spiritual breakdown, and the curative powers of art, are all revealed in this fascinating perspective of a great writer.About the Author:Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was born in Bombay, but educated in England at the United Services College, Westward Ho, Bideford. In 1882 he returned to India, where he worked for Anglo-Indian newspapers. His literary career began with Departmental Ditties (1886), but subsequently he became chiefly known as a writer of short stories. A prolific writer, he achieved fame quickly. Kipling was the poet of the British Empire and its yeoman, the common soldier, whom he glorified in many of his works, in particular Plain Tales from the Hills (1888) and Soldiers Three (1888), collections of short stories with roughly and affectionately drawn soldier portraits. His Barrack Room Ballads (1892) were written for, as much as about, the common soldier. In 1894 appeared his Jungle Book, which became a children's classic all over the world. Kim (1901), the story of Kimball O'Hara and his adventures in the Himalayas, is perhaps his most felicitous work. Other works include The Second Jungle Book (1895), The Seven Seas (1896), Captains Courageous (1897), The Day's Work (1898), Stalky and Co. (1899), Just So Stories (1902), Trafficks and Discoveries (1904), Puck of Pook’s Hill (1906), Actions and Reactions (1909), Debits and Credits (1926), Thy Servant a Dog (1930), and Limits and Renewals (1932). During the First World War Kipling wrote some propaganda books. His collected poems appeared in 1933.Kipling was the recipient of many honorary degrees and other awards. In 1926 he received the Gold Medal of the Royal Society of Literature, which only Scott, Meredith, and Hardy had been awarded before him.Rudyard Kipling died on January 18, 1936.

  • af Theodore Roosevelt
    293,95 kr.

    Hunters, anglers and lovers of the great outdoors will fall for the many charms of Hunting the Grisly and Other Sketches, a compendium of ripping yarns from Theodore Roosevelt, the famed outdoorsman and early conservationist who also happened to be the 26th president of the United States.

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