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Peter Parley's Tales Of Greece And Rome
Peter Parley; Samuel Griswold Goodrich
Kessinger Pub
2008
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Peter Langtoft's Chronicle: From The Death Of Cadwalader To The End Of King Edward I Reign (1725)
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Peter Pilgrim V2: Or A Rambler's Recollections (1838)
Robert Montgomery Bird
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2008
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Peter and the Wolf was composed by the great Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev to introduce children to the instruments of the orchestra. This timeless tale is beautifully retold and illustrated with by award-winning Ian Beck, and remains a wonderful introduction to the world of music.
Considered a masterpiece since its first appearance on stage in 1904, Peter Pan is J. M. Barrie's most famous work and arguably the greatest of all children's stories. While it is a wonderful fantasy for the young, Peter Pan, particularly in the novel form Barrie published in 1911, says something important to all of us. Here "the boy who wouldn't grow up" and his adventures with Wendy and the lost boys in the Neverland evoke a deep emotional response as they give form to our feelings about parents, boys and girls, the unknown, freedom, and responsibility. Humorous, satiric, filled with suspenseful cliff-hangers and bittersweet truths, Peter Pan works an indisputable magic on readers of all ages, making it a true classic of imaginative literature.
Based upon Sir J. M. Barrie's idea to expand the adventures of Peter Pan. When the Neverland shows up on RADAR, the eternal youth must relocate to the NeverWorld: a planet of adventure-prone islands. But a bigger playground means bigger trouble. Besides the Neverland's wild beasts, pirates and pitfalls, Peter confronts the one who pinpointed the fabled isle - his brother Michael. Sporting the same magic, Michael Pan is out to avenge grievances past. But he's not the only one. Alistair Adams is an adult who is certain Peter Pan exists. Does Adams hold the key to destroying magic forever? Together with new friends and old, Peter must defeat these fearsome foes while restoring balance to both his own affairs and the heart of NeverWorld itself.
Pheme Perkins searches for the historical Peter, and the influence his image has had for both Roman Catholics and Protestants. Pointing to portrayals of Peter in the Pauline and Johannine traditions, the synoptic Gospels, and the Book of Acts, Perkins argues that precisely because there is no single Petrine tradition in the New Testament, the apostle should serve as a unifying figure for many forms of Christianity. She shows how Peter should be viewed as a harmonising figure who captures the Christian imagination, not only because he is the most prominent of Jesus disciples but also because his weaknesses and strengths reveal a character accessible to all Christians.