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Oliver TwistMe

Oliver TwistMe

Nicholas Blincoe

Little, Brown Book Group
2025
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A dual biography of Charles Dickens and orphan boy Robert Blincoe, the orphan boy whose story Dickens used for Oliver Twist-by Robert's descendant novelist Nicholas Blincoe.
More Noble Than War

More Noble Than War

Nicholas Blincoe

Constable
2020
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By turns tragic and hopeful, the history of Israel and Palestine through the lens of the world's most popular sport.Football has never been shy of politics. This is especially true for Israel and Palestine. A sport introduced by Victorian churchmen swiftly became a vehicle for nationalism and pride. Under British military rule, Jewish and Palestinian teams competed in the same leagues, not only on the pitch, but in smoky committee rooms and street corners, as the two communities fought for control of the sport. After the creation of Israel in 1948, Palestinian football survived among refugees, with Jordan's greatest side hailing from the poorest of the camps on the fringes of the capital. In recent years, Israel's dynamic Premier League has seen some of the country's best teams and players emerge from the Palestinian community - inspiring hope that football might help Arabs and Jews become friends and equals. Meanwhile, in the West Bank and Gaza, a series of shock wins by a new Palestinian national side saw Palestine climb the FIFA rankings, making football the one field where Palestinians could compete with pride on a world stage, as one nation among the others. This is a vibrant and often shocking story filled with driven, even ferocious people who are inspired by nationalism as much as a love of the game. There are many sacrifices, as brilliant teams are scattered by wars, side-lined through boycotts, and stories of players arrested, expelled, driven to hunger strikes, and beaten or shot. It is a story not simply of Jewish-Arab rivalry, but also of the deep fracture lines within each community.In this unusual history of the world's most intractable conflict, Nicholas Blincoe sets out to ask: is it hopelessly romantic to think of football as a level playing field, governed by sportsmanship and the love of the game? Or will it always be just another space to be fought over and polluted?
Bethlehem

Bethlehem

Nicholas Blincoe

Constable
2018
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The town of Bethlehem carries so many layers of meaning--some ancient, some mythical, some religious--that it feels like an unreal city, even to the people who call it home. Today, the city is hemmed in by a wall and surrounded by forty-one Israeli settlements and hostile settlers and soldiers. The population is undergoing such enormous strains it is close to falling apart. Any town with an eleven-thousand-year history has to be robust, but Bethlehem may soon go the way of Salonica or Constantinople: the physical site might survive, but the long thread winding back to the ancient past will have snapped, and the city risks losing everything that makes it unique.Still, for many, Bethlehem remains the "little town" of the Christmas song. Nicholas Blincoe will tell the history of the famous little town, through the visceral experience of living there, taking readers through its stone streets and desert wadis, its monasteries, aqueducts and orchards, showing the city from every angle and era. Inevitably, a portrait of Bethlehem will shed light on one of the world's most intractable political problems. Bethlehem is a much-loved Palestinian city, a source of pride and wealth but also a beacon of co-existence in a region where hopelessness, poverty and violence has become the norm. Bethlehem could light the way to a better future, but if the city is lost then the chances of an end to the Israel-Palestine conflict will be lost with it.
Bethlehem

Bethlehem

Nicholas Blincoe

Little, Brown Book Group
2017
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An unforgettable history of the beloved little town at the heart of the world's longest conflict, chronicling times of peace and war over the course of 11,000 years
Bethlehem

Bethlehem

Nicholas Blincoe

Nation Books
2018
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" Bethlehem] brings within reach 11,000 years of history, centering on the beloved town's unique place in the world. Blincoe's love of Bethlehem is compelling, even as he does not shy away from the complexities of its chronicle." --President Jimmy Carter Bethlehem is so suffused with history and myth that it feels like an unreal city even to those who call it home. For many, Bethlehem remains the little town at the edge of the desert described in Biblical accounts. Today, the city is hemmed in by a wall and surrounded by forty-one Israeli settlements and hostile settlers and soldiers. Nicholas Blincoe tells the town's history through the visceral experience of living there, taking readers through its stone streets and desert wadis, its monasteries, aqueducts, and orchards to show the city from every angle and era. His portrait of Bethlehem sheds light on one of the world's most intractable political problems, and he maintains that if the long thread winding back to the city's ancient past is severed, the chances of an end to the Palestine-Israel conflict will be lost with it.
More Noble Than War

More Noble Than War

Blincoe Nicholas

Constable
2019
sidottu
By turns tragic and hopeful, the history of Israel and Palestine through the lens of the world's most popular sport.Football has never been shy of politics. This is especially true for Israel and Palestine. A sport introduced by Victorian churchmen swiftly became a vehicle for nationalism and pride. Under British military rule, Jewish and Palestinian teams competed in the same leagues, not only on the pitch, but in smoky committee rooms and street corners, as the two communities fought for control of the sport. After the creation of Israel in 1948, Palestinian football survived among refugees, with Jordan's greatest side hailing from the poorest of the camps on the fringes of the capital. In recent years, Israel's dynamic Premier League has seen some of the country's best teams and players emerge from the Palestinian community - inspiring hope that football might help Arabs and Jews become friends and equals. Meanwhile, in the West Bank and Gaza, a series of shock wins by a new Palestinian national side saw Palestine climb the FIFA rankings, making football the one field where Palestinians could compete with pride on a world stage, as one nation among the others. This is a vibrant and often shocking story filled with driven, even ferocious people who are inspired by nationalism as much as a love of the game. There are many sacrifices, as brilliant teams are scattered by wars, side-lined through boycotts, and stories of players arrested, expelled, driven to hunger strikes, and beaten or shot. It is a story not simply of Jewish-Arab rivalry, but also of the deep fracture lines within each community.In this unusual history of the world's most intractable conflict, Nicholas Blincoe sets out to ask: is it hopelessly romantic to think of football as a level playing field, governed by sportsmanship and the love of the game? Or will it always be just another space to be fought over and polluted?
Nicholas

Nicholas

Rwg

Rwg Publishing
2019
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College rule (also known as medium ruled paper) is the most common lined paper in use in the United States. It is generally used in middle school through to college and is also popular with adults. This is a good choice for teen or adult notebooks and composition books (known as exercise books outside the US).
Nicholas

Nicholas

Goscinny Rene; Sempe Jean-Jacques

Phaidon Press Ltd
2011
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Nicholas is the first in a series of five books, that bring to life the day-to-day adventures of a young school boy - amusing, endearing and always in trouble. An only child, Nicholas appears older at school than he does at home; his touchingly naive reactions to different situations cut through the preconceptions of adults to result in a formidable sequence of escapades. This first book in the series contains a collection of 19 individual stories in which, despite trying to be good, Nicholas and his friends always seem to end up in some sort of mischief. In the school room, at home and in the playground, their exuberance often takes over and the results are calamitous - at least for their teachers and parents. Whether confusing the photographer hired to take the class picture, rescuing a 'stray' dog, or trying desperately to help the teacher when the school inspector pays a visit, Nicholas always manages to make matters worse. This hilarious and heart-warming book will ignite laughter in children and adults alike. These stories of Nicholas' cureless antics blend a wonderfully imaginative sense of humour with a refreshing take on life, to leave a lingering aftertaste of ageless romantic charm in any reader.
Nicholas

Nicholas

K B Sykes

K B Sykes
2018
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Set as a fairy-tale in a small friendly village, we follow the story of Sophie and her two younger sisters, a kind hearted boy called Nicholas, and his cruel father, the landlord. Written as a children's short story, or to be read to younger children, this tale explores some of the mythical origins of our favourite Christmas traditions. Why do we have trimmings? Where did the idea for Christmas stockings and chocolate coins come from? And of course - Who is Santa Claus? Well, dear reader ... one version of events is here, in this book.
Nicholas

Nicholas

GHOSTWRITY
2023
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Any female unmated and of age with any sense did her best toremain undesirable and inconspicuous, she kept her head low andher mouth shut. If you didn't attract attention, perhaps what mightbe your future mate wouldn't see you. Wouldn't notice you. Youmight survive another year.
Nicholas

Nicholas

Chris Taylor

Lct Productions Pty Limited
2020
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Nicholas Craigdon always thought the reason he was continuously overlooked by his father was because he's the fourth-born son. Now he's discovered the truth. Henry Craigdon treated him so unfairly because Henry always believed Nicholas wasn't his. Now Henry has issued the final insult on his deathbed. He's given the family company Nicholas put his heart and soul into to someone else.Logan Craigdon has never had any interest in his uncle's company. He's as shocked as anyone when Henry leaves the company to him. Logan knows how much the company means to his cousin. He agrees to hand over the day-to-day running of Craigdon Enterprises to Nicholas.Grateful for the opportunity afforded by Logan, Nicholas is determined to put his own stamp on the company. Going through some of his father's papers, he's disturbed to discover his father had a practice of buying social housing apartments with a view to redeveloping them. Henry dealt with the existing tenants by raising the rents to levels they couldn't afford and would then forcibly evict them.Harper Wyburn grew up in one of the social housing apartments Henry Craigdon purchased. At the age of fourteen, she and her mother were evicted. They spent years living on the streets. Eventually her mother died. Harper blamed Henry for her death.Determined to get her revenge on the man who destroyed her life, Harper tracks down Henry Craigdon and demands retribution. Henry laughs in her face. Incensed, Harper vows to destroy him. When Henry dies unexpectedly, Harper's plan is momentarily sent awry. Then she comes up with a new plan. She'll destroy the company Henry Craigdon loved so much. The same company Nicholas has just taken over control.When Harper meets Nicholas, she's immediately attracted to his good-looking, quiet strength. But he's the son of Henry Craigdon. Nothing else matters. He must pay for his father's sins...The Craigdon Family Dynasty series follows the lives and loves of the Craigdon Family and the fallout they all experience when the patriarch of the family dies. Henry Craigdon was worth billions. He was also a man with many secrets. He's divided up his estate between his wife and six children, but not all of them have been treated fairly...Come on an adventure filled with drama and intrigue with USA Today bestselling author Chris Taylor and ride the highs and lows of a family in turmoil, the secrets, the deception, the lies...and the inevitable ties of love and loyalty that bind this family together, no matter what.
Nicholas

Nicholas

Grace Burrowes

Grace Burrowes Publishing
2020
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Heir to the Bellefonte earldom, Nicholas Haddonfield has made a promise to his dying father that he'll marry before the Season's over. When Nick meets Lady Leah Lindsey, he realizes he's found not only a damsel in need of rescuing, but also a perfect countess of convenience. Then he spoils everything by falling in love with his wife...the one woman he can never, ever have.
Dr Nicholas Perricone's Programme

Dr Nicholas Perricone's Programme

Nicholas Perricone

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2004
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Doctor Perricone reveals how poor diet, excessive sun exposure, environmental pollutants and other skin irritants cause facial skin to wrinkle, form lines and sag. Using his dietary suggestions and exercises over a 28 day period aims to result in a noticeable difference in appearance and general health.
Nicholas Nickleby

Nicholas Nickleby

Julie Berry

Collins
2015
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Build your child’s reading confidence at home with books at the right level Orphans Nicholas and Kate arrive in London to find help from their uncle, but his cold-hearted, cruel attitude sets the siblings on a course that will change their lives forever. Immerse yourself in this beautiful adaptation of one of Charles Dickens’ best-known novels by Julie Berry. Pearl/Band 18 books offer fluent readers a complex, substantial text with challenging themes to facilitate sustained comprehension, bridging the gap between a reading programme and longer chapter books.Text type:Curriculum links:
Nicholas Ray

Nicholas Ray

Patrick McGilligan

It Books
2012
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"The cinema is Nicholas Ray". (Jean-Luc Godard). The visionary filmmaker Nicholas Ray spent his lifetime creating films that were dark, emotionally charged, and haunted by social misfits and bruised young people consumed by private anguish. Notoriously self-destructive, even in his youth, Ray empathized with the broken and misunderstood - the alcohol, drugs, and rage that ate away at his core translated into characters with unrivaled depth on-screen. Beloved by critics, peers, and audiences alike, Nicholas Ray created a vision of the modern teenage experience with "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955) and reinvented the western with "Johnny Guitar" (1954). Yet, in one of the most dramatic Hollywood stories on record, Ray's meteoric rise to fame was rivaled only by his dramatic fall from grace. Now, in time for the celebration of Ray's 100th birthday, preeminent American film biographer Patrick McGilligan offers the first comprehensive, full-length biography of Nicholas Ray - a man whose troubled life was punctuated by moments of creative genius. Meticulously detailed, yet compulsively readable, "Nicholas Ray: The Glorious Failure" delves into Ray's fascinating life story in and out of the spotlight - from his small-town roots in Galesville, Wisconsin, to his four marriages, drug and alcohol addictions, his sexual relationships with actors (including both James Dean and Natalie Wood), and his ultimate banishment from the Hollywood community that helped foster his growth as a director. Thirty-one years after his death, Nicolas Ray's body of work remains as a celebrated testament to the troubled director's struggle to create meaning from an otherwise shattered existence. In this unparalleled look into the dark moments of Ray's history and secrets of his creative process, Patrick McGilligan tells the full captivating story of an American film great.
Nicholas Nickleby

Nicholas Nickleby

Charles Dickens

Vintage Classics
2011
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'The novel has everything: absorbing melodrama, with a supporting cast of heroes, villains and eccentrics' The TimesWhen Nicholas's father dies he, his mother and sister are left penniless. To earn his keep, Nicholas becomes a tutor at Dotheboys Hall but soon discovers that the headmaster, Wackford Squeers, is a one-eyed tyrant who insists on a harsh regime. Nicholas embarks on an adventure that takes him from loathsome boarding schools to the London stage. Dickens confronts issues of neglect and cruelty in this blackly comic masterpiece.
Nicholas Nickleby

Nicholas Nickleby

Charles Dickens

Penguin Classics
1999
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'A revelation ... as well as being sympathetic to the plight of children, it is hilarious' A. N. WilsonThe hero of Dickens's flamboyantly exuberant novel, Nicholas Nickleby, is left penniless after his father's death and forced to make his own way in the world. His adventures give Dickens the opportunity to portray an extraordinary gallery of rogues and eccentrics: Wackford Squeers, the tyrannical headmaster of Dotheboys Hall; the tragic orphan Smike, rescued by Nicholas; and the gloriously theatrical Mr and Mrs Crummle and their daughter, the 'infant phenomenon'. Nicholas Nickleby is characterized by Dickens's outrage at social injustice, but it also reveals his comic genius at its most unerring.Edited with an Introduction by Mark Ford