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Oliver Twist: Accessible Easier Edition
An adapted, illustrated and accessible edition of Charles Dickens’ classic. Enjoy Every Cherry’s new adaptation of the Easier Classics’ Oliver Twist featuring a range of accessibility features to bring this story to as many people as possible. With an inclusive and empowering approach to reading, this adaptation serves to break down barriers to reading through a cleverly thought-out approach, enabling young people to grow in confidence and independence when reading, whilst enjoying this world-renowned title. This adaptation follows Oliver Twist who has spent an unhappy childhood without a family. But when he runs away to start a new life, he arrives in a place that isn’t safe. Will he be able to escape and find happiness? About The Easier Classics Reading Library From the streets of Dickens’s Victorian London to the eerie corridors in Castle Dracula, follow our stories all across world! Our Easier Classics Reading Library range transforms the world’s greatest stories into inclusive and entertaining books, giving everyone the opportunity to read these world-renowned titles. Each book includes a free audio book to further enhance the reading experience. Every cover will have a sensory feature to assist with sensory output. All written books will have a visual and audio glossary. With its use of accessibility features, this book is a perfect choice for readers with disabilities, readers who may be working at a lower reading level and people learning English as an additional language.
Oliver Twist: Accessible Symbolised Edition
An adapted, illustrated and accessible edition of Charles Dickens’ classic. Now featuring symbols, alongside the text, to support reading. Enjoy Every Cherry’s new adaption of this renowned classic. Including a range of accessibility features to bring this story to as many people as possible. With an inclusive and empowering approach to reading, this adaptation serves to break down barriers to reading through using symbols to support words; a pioneering approach to reading and publishing. All accessibility features aim to enable young people to grow in confidence and independence when reading, whilst enjoying this world-renowned title. This story follows Oliver Twist. As an orphan, he runs away to London to find a new family. But he learns that it isn’t safe. Can he escape and find happiness? About The Symbolised Classics Reading Library: From the streets of Dickens’s Victorian London to the eerie corridors of Castle Dracula, follow our stories all across world! Our Symbolised Classics range transforms the world’s greatest stories into inclusive and entertaining books, giving everyone the opportunity to read these world-renowned titles. Featuring illustrations, sensory features and symbols to accompany the text, this book aims to enhance reading comprehension and accessibility in a unique way. Accompanied by a free signed and animated video of the story, this book strives to provide tools into reading in as many ways as possible. With its use of symbols, which provide visual cues above each key word, this book is a perfect choice for readers with disabilities, readers who may be working at a lower reading level and people learning English as an additional language.
Oliver Gruffle Secrets Of Harmony Haven

Oliver Gruffle Secrets Of Harmony Haven

Anna Southwell

TROUBADOR PUBLISHING
2025
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The adventures of three animal friends who live on the beautiful Isle of Wight. The friends are Pal, a wise border collie dog and the two piglets Patsy and Pickle. It was Pal to the rescue when he found out the piglets were doomed and were going to be made into sausages. Luckily Pal had been told of how they should travel to reach the safe and secret place known as Harmony Heaven. After many exciting adventures they arrive at this magical place. There they meet its guardian, the magnificent Oliver Gruffle. Although looking like a large teddy bear, Oliver is in fact an alien being. But what teddy bear has a golden star on his forehead, human looking hands and alien special powers? Well, Oliver has. Surrounded by talking animals and strange beings, the friends love their new home and they love Oliver Gruffle too. Little do they know they are going to have more exciting adventures that will be just MAGICAL. How will Oliver Gruffle react when he finds out a grey squirrel called Sizzle is looking for Harmony Heaven. The island is a haven for red squirrels only. So what will happen if Sizzle Squirrel dares to come to the island?
Oliver Gruffle Secrets Of Harmony Haven

Oliver Gruffle Secrets Of Harmony Haven

Anna Southwell

TROUBADOR PUBLISHING
2025
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This magical story begins with three friends, who are unhappy on the farm where they live. Pal is a wise border collie dog, Pickle is a piglet who tends to be quite timid and Patsy, another piglet, who is his girlfriend. Pal overhears a conversation with the farmer, where they live, saying pigs on his farm are going to be made into sausages. He is devasted, but must save his friends. Luckily all the animals and small creatures know a secret! That the Isle of Wight, where the friends live, has a secret place. For this is where Harmony Haven can be found, and its guardian is the majestic and very powerful Oliver Gruffle who is our hero of these books. Pal knows how to reach this safe haven, so the three friends set off on their journey as runaways. Along the way they meet their guides. First there is a Galoak, a little wooden man, who makes them see how beautiful the world is. Their next guide is a grumpy badger, but here it is the friends who turn him into a happy and very interesting one through the adventures, which involves fighting giant moles, they share with him. With many magical adventures and so many amazing characters to meet, the runaways excitedly wait to meet their guardian Oliver Gruffle. How will they react when they find out he is an alien teddy bear from a planet far away who possesses Alien Special powers!
Oliver's Lollipop

Oliver's Lollipop

Allison Wortche

Andersen Press Ltd
2021
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Learn to live in the moment with Oliver and his little brother Louis! Oliver gets the most amazing lollipop on his birthday trip to the zoo, and it’s all he can think about. There are lions, pandas and toucans, and Oliver sees none of them. But when he loses his lollipop, it's down to his little brother Louis to help him realise there's much more to enjoy if he can just live in the moment.
Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

Charles Dickens

Oberon Books Ltd
2004
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In this powerful new adaptation of Dickens' classic novel, Neil Bartlett brings back to the theatre one of the angriest, funniest and most deeply felt stories about childhood ever written. Taking their inspiration from the vivid world of Victorian music-hall, a company of thirteen actors conjure up a host of unforgettable characters - Fagin, Nancy, Bill Sikes, the Artful Dodger and, of course, little Oliver himself. Dickens' original words bring the dark underbelly of nineteenth-century London back to thrilling life - a city teeming with images of danger and fear, of innocence and of hope - all seen through the eyes of an astonished child. 'Oliver Twist' opens at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith in February 2004, and is suitable for ages 10 to adult.
Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

Charles Dickens

WORDSWORTH EDITIONS LTD
2022
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Dickens had already achieved renown with The Pickwick Papers. With Oliver Twist his reputation was enhanced and strengthened. The novel contains many classic Dickensian themes - grinding poverty, desperation, fear, temptation and the eventual triumph of good in the face of great adversity. Oliver Twist features some of the author's most enduring characters, such as Oliver himself (who dares to ask for more), the tyrannical Bumble, the diabolical Fagin, the menacing Bill Sikes, Nancy and 'the Artful Dodger'. For any reader wishing to delve into the works of the great Victorian literary colossus, Oliver Twist is, without doubt, an essential title.
Oliver on Free Movement of Goods in the European Union
This is a new edition of Peter Oliver's classic work "Free Movement of Goods in the European Community" (now, in the light of the Lisbon Treaty revisions "European Union") which has established itself as one of the leading works of reference on European law for practitioners and academics alike. Indeed, whether advising clients or preparing for teaching there is no European lawyer who can afford not to have a copy of this book close to hand. Concise, precise, and lucid, the book has become the first port of call for anyone seeking answers to questions about the foundations of free movement of goods in the EU. With specialist chapters written by leading academic and practising lawyers, including Peter Oliver himself, this edition has been extensively rewritten to take into account recent judgments from the ECJ, including important cases such as C-110/05 Commission v Italy ('trailers') and C- 142/05 Mickelsson ('jet skis'), both of which relate to restrictions on the use of goods. It also takes account of all the recent European legislation and the impact of the Lisbon Treaty.
Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

Charles Dickens

Nonsuch Publishing
2003
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Possibly the best-known and best-loved of all Charles Dickens' many novels, the adventures of Oliver Twist never fail to delight. This thrilling story of an orphan boy, born into a Victorian workhouse, and escaping only to be taken in by a gang of thieves and pickpockets, has become a timeless classic. Reprinted here with George Cruikshank's original illustrations, it is more than a wonderful story; it is a piece of literary history to treasure.
Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

Charles Dickens

Alma Classics
2014
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Charles Dickens’s second novel is the tale of a young orphan who faces the gruelling conditions of a Victorian workhouse before finding himself sucked into the criminal underworld of London. Teeming with unforgettable characters such as the villainous Fagin, the virtuous Nancy and the brutal Bill Sikes, Oliver Twist combines dark humour, elements of melodrama and social polemic.At once a ferocious indictment of the author’s era and a timeless story of coming of age, this classic has enthralled readers and inspired countless adaptations and imitations since it was first published in 1838.
Oliver Lansley: Les Enfants Terribles; Collected Plays
Includes the plays Ernest and the Pale Moon, The Terrible Infants and The VaudevillainsLes Enfants Terribles: Collected Plays presents a thematic trilogy of plays from one of Britain’s most innovative theatre companies. As a document of the company’s progress over its ten-year history, the collection also features production photos, design sketches and introductions to each play. The Terrible Infants (2007) blends puppetry, live music, performance and storytelling to present a series of twisted tales for children and adults. Inspired by the likes of Edgar Allan Poe and Alfred Hitchcock. Ernest and the Pale Moon (2009) is a noir horror based upon a tale of murderous envy. The Vaudevillains (2010) is a dark miniature musical whodunnit…when the owner of The Empire music hall is murdered, everyone’s a suspect…
Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

Charles Dickens

Wordsworth Editions Ltd
1992
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Introduction and Notes by Dr Ella Westland, University of Exeter. Illustrations by George Cruickshank. Dickens had already achieved renown with The Pickwick Papers. With Oliver Twist his reputation was enhanced and strengthened. The novel contains many classic Dickensian themes - grinding poverty, desperation, fear, temptation and the eventual triumph of good in the face of great adversity. Oliver Twist features some of the author's most enduring characters, such as Oliver himself (who dares to ask for more), the tyrannical Bumble, the diabolical Fagin, the menacing Bill Sikes, Nancy and 'the Artful Dodger'. For any reader wishing to delve into the works of the great Victorian literary colossus, Oliver Twist is, without doubt, an essential title.
Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

Charles Dickens

Everymans Library
1992
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Dickens' celebrated novel of innocence betrayed and then triumphant. It recreates the London underworld populated by such characters as Fagin, Bill Sikes, Nancy and the Artful Dodger, who are contrasted with the friends and family of the orphaned Oliver.
Oliver Whitby School Chichester

Oliver Whitby School Chichester

Peter J E Hughes

Phillimore Co Ltd
2002
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In a significant contribution to the history of Chichester and of `Blue Coat’ schools in general, the author tells the entire story of an exceptional school. Oliver Whitby was born in 1664 the son of Chichester’s Archdeacon, and died in 1702, founding a boys’ school by the terms of his will. It opened its doors in 1712 and, sadly, closed in 1949, when the author of this account was in his fifth year at the school. In addition to a full chronological history of the school, he explains the events, ideals and prejudices of Whitby’s time and the school’s often turbulent existence.
Oliver Twist & Other Classic Tales

Oliver Twist & Other Classic Tales

Dickens Charles

Armadillo Books
2015
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This book contains six illustrated stories by Charles Dickens. These are six great novels simply retold to form a child's first introduction to Dickens' unique view of humanity. It includes A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations, David Copperfield, The Old Curiosity Shop, Nicholas Nickleby, and - of course - Oliver Twist. Though teeming with extraordinary characters, events and locations, Dickens' writing offers us real insights into the social conditions of his day and the way in which ordinary people were affected. Sidebars explore the historical background and explain the language the author used, which still resonates today. Specially adapted by Sue Butler and with sumptuous illustrations by Jenny Thorne, this beautiful collection is an ideal entry point into the works of Dickens Charles Dickens was born on February 7th 1812 in Portsmouth, England, the son of a navy clerk. After moving to London, his father was imprisoned for debt and the young Dickens went to work in a blacking factory, an experience that contributed greatly to his later views on social reform.He became a journalist, but would be better known for his wonderful novels, short stories and articles - which are still widely read and adapted to this day. Some of his most memorable tales are retold here in shortened and simplified form.
Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

Charles Dickens

Real Reads
2007
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In the dark, dangerous streets of Victorian London Oliver enters the world of people so poor and desperate that they will take any risk and know no mercy. Relentlessly pursued by the menacing criminal world, who should Oliver trust? Are his true friends strong enough to resist the determined plotting of desperate villains? In this gripping tale of kidnapping, shooting and murder, Charles Dickens shows the threats to a vulnerable boy’s existence and asks the eternal question: which is more powerful, good or evil?