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Living

Living

Henry Green

Vintage Publishing
1991
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A novel about working-class factory life in Birmingham. Lily Gates keeps house for her widowed father, her timid suitor, Jim, and the patriarch, Craighan, whose house it is. The household slides into disarray as Lily, tempted by the possibility of a more romantic life, elopes with a bolder suitor.
Surviving

Surviving

Henry Green

The Harvill Press
1994
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Edited by the author's grandson, the novelist Matthew Yorke, and with an Introduction by John Updike, this book is an excellent selection of Henry Green's uncollected writings. It includes a number of outstanding stories never previously published, written during the '20s and '30s ("Bees", "Saturday", "Excursion", and the remarkable "Mood" among them). It contains a highly entertaining account of Green's service in the London Fire Brigade during the War; a short play written in the 1950s; and a selection of his journalism, including revelatory articles about the craft of writing, a marvellous evocation of Venice, a description of falling in love, reviews which illuminate his literary enthusiasm and the entertaining interview with Terry Southern for the Paris Review. It is rounded off with a biographical memoir by Green's son, Sebastian Yorke. Fascinating and invaluable as an introduction to Green, Surviving casts new light on his work and illustrates the many facets of this exceptional writer, one of the two most important English novelists of his time.
Breaking Up without Cracking Up

Breaking Up without Cracking Up

Christopher Compston

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1998
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The author, a judge in the family law division, a child of divorced parents, and a divorcee himself, tackles the practical and emotional side of divorce and examines the feelings of anger, hurt and disappointment which arise from a divorce. Topics covered include, where to live, coping at work and when to try for a reconciliation.
Cash

Cash

Johnny Cash

Harpercollins Publishers
2000
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From Johnny Cash's childhood on an Arkansas cotton farm to his early years at Sun Records, this autobiography covers his life on the road and performances for world leaders. There is also the dark side of his life: amphetamines and pain killers, a suicide attempt and a spiritual awakening.
The Meanings of Things
This unique and fascinating book concentrates on the varying roles and functions that material culture may play in almost all aspects of the social fabric of a given culture. The contributors, from Africa, Australia and Papua New Guinea, India, South America, the USA, and both Eastern and Western Europe, provide a rich variety of views and experience in a worldwide perspective. Several of the authors focus on essential points of principle and methodology that must be carefully considered before any particular approach to material culture is adopted. One of the many fundamental questions posed in the book is whether or not all material culture is equivalent to documents which can be 'read' and interpreted by the outside observer. If it is, what is the nature of the 'messages' or meanings conveyed in this way? The book also questions the extent to which acceptance, and subsequent diffusion, of a religious belief or symbol may be qualified by the status of the individuals concerned in transmitting the innovation, as well as by the stratification of the society involved. Several authors deal with 'works of art' and the most effective means of reaching an understanding of their past significance. In some chapters semiotics is seen as the most appropriate technique to apply to the decoding of the assumed rules and grammars of material culture expression.
My First Reading Flashcards

My First Reading Flashcards

Lyn Wendon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1996
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This invaluable set of double-sided flashcards features all the Letterland characters plus duplicates of key letters. One side shows the Letterland character in full colour, with suggestions for suitable words, and the other side shows the plain letter so that children quickly make the connection between Letterland and plain letter shapes. The flashcards are multi-purpose and can be used for matching games as well as simple letter recognition exercises.
Picture Code Cards

Picture Code Cards

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1998
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Particularly valuable for whole class work, the Programme One Picture Code Cards offer a unique way of teaching phonemes using either the picture coded letters or the plain letters on the reverse.
Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt

Richard Worsnop

Harpercollins Publishers
1992
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"Collins Primary History" is a new history series written to cover the National Curriculum requirements for Key Stage 2. Covering the supplementary study unit "Ancient Egypt", this pupil book contains a large number of colour photographs showing a wide range of sources.
School Spanish Course

School Spanish Course

Collins Educational
1997
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A text suitable for 14-16 year old students of Spanish, this text offers a solid grounding in the language. Each lesson in this text offers: a reading passage (with dialogue); a vocabulary list; grammar notes; and illustrative material and exercises.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Robert Louis Stevenson

Collins Educational
1999
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This school dramatization of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel is presented in the form of a TV documentary involving key witnesses trying to get to the bottom of a strange case. The story is reconstructed and the audience is taken back to Victorian London.
Bugsy Malone

Bugsy Malone

Alan Parker

Harpercollins Publishers
1984
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This script, with 15 major parts, has been especially adapted for schools. It contains the song lyrics and stills from the film, as well as suggestions on lighting, staging and costumes.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1995
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The first volume of the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its most authoritative and acclaimed edition. This complete edition of the Diary of Samuel Pepys comprises eleven volumes -- nine volumes of text and footnotes (with an introduction of 120 pages in Volume I), a tenth volume of commentary (The Companion) and an eleventh volume of Index. Each of the first eight volumes contains one whole calendar year of the diary, from January to December. The ninth volume runs from January 1668 to May 1669. The Diary was first published in abbreviated form in 1825. A succession of new editions, re-issues and selections, published in the Victorian era, made the Diary one of the best-known books, and Pepys one of the best-known figures, of English history. But in none of these versions -- not even in the Wheatley, which for long stood as the standard edition -- was there a reliable, still less a full text, and in none of them was there a commentary with any claim to completeness. This edition was in preparation for many years, and remains the first in which the entire Diary is printed and in which an attempt has been made at systematic comment on it. The primary aim of the principal editors was to see that the Diary was presented in a manner suitable to the historical and literary importance of its contents. At the same time they had in mind the interests of the wide public of English-speaking people to whom the diarist himself, rather than the importance of what he wrote, is what matters.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1995
nidottu
The second volume of the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its most authoritative and acclaimed edition. This complete edition of the Diary of Samuel Pepys comprises eleven volumes -- nine volumes of text and footnotes (with an introduction of 120 pages in Volume I), a tenth volume of commentary (The Companion) and an eleventh volume of Index. Each of the first eight volumes contains one whole calendar year of the diary, from January to December. The ninth volume runs from January 1668 to May 1669. The Diary was first published in abbreviated form in 1825. A succession of new editions, re-issues and selections, published in the Victorian era, made the Diary one of the best-known books, and Pepys one of the best-known figures, of English history. But in none of these versions -- not even in the Wheatley, which for long stood as the standard edition -- was there a reliable, still less a full text, and in none of them was there a commentary with any claim to completeness. This edition was in preparation for many years, and remains the first in which the entire Diary is printed and in which an attempt has been made at systematic comment on it. The primary aim of the principal editors was to see that the Diary was presented in a manner suitable to the historical and literary importance of its contents. At the same time they had in mind the interests of the wide public of English-speaking people to whom the diarist himself, rather than the importance of what he wrote, is what matters.
The Diary of Samuel Pepys

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1995
nidottu
The third volume of the complete Diary of Samuel Pepys in its most authoritative and acclaimed edition. This complete edition of the Diary of Samuel Pepys comprises eleven volumes -- nine volumes of text and footnotes (with an introduction of 120 pages in Volume I), a tenth volume of commentary (The Companion) and an eleventh volume of Index. Each of the first eight volumes contains one whole calendar year of the diary, from January to December. The ninth volume runs from January 1668 to May 1669. The Diary was first published in abbreviated form in 1825. A succession of new editions, re-issues and selections, published in the Victorian era, made the Diary one of the best-known books, and Pepys one of the best-known figures, of English history. But in none of these versions -- not even in the Wheatley, which for long stood as the standard edition -- was there a reliable, still less a full text, and in none of them was there a commentary with any claim to completeness. This edition was in preparation for many years, and remains the first in which the entire Diary is printed and in which an attempt has been made at systematic comment on it. The primary aim of the principal editors was to see that the Diary was presented in a manner suitable to the historical and literary importance of its contents. At the same time they had in mind the interests of the wide public of English-speaking people to whom the diarist himself, rather than the importance of what he wrote, is what matters.