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Graphic Classics Volume 12: Adventure Classics

Graphic Classics Volume 12: Adventure Classics

Sax Rohmer; Johnston McCulley; Zane Grey; Alexandre Dumas; Edith Nesbit; Rudyard Kipling; Arthur Conan Doyle; O. Henry; Robert Louis Stevenson; Rafael Sabatini; Damon Runyon

Eureka Productions
2005
nidottu
The book presents thirteen stories and poems of danger, horror, comedy, and romance; all told in new comics adaptations. Included are "The Valley of the Sorceress" by "Fu Manchu" author Sax Rohmer, "The Masked Ball" by Alexandre Dumas, and "Tigre" by Zane Grey. Plus a classic war story by Damon Runyon, a saga of "Captain Blood" by Rafael Sabatini, and a noir crime tale by "Zorro" author Johnston McCulley. And it includes stories from O. Henry, Rudyard Kipling, Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert W. Service, Edith Nesbit, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Fitz-James O'Brien, as illustrated by Hunt Emerson, Michael Manning, Mary Fleener, Don Marquez, Mark A. Nelson, and more great contemporary artists.
The Railway Children

The Railway Children

Edith Nesbit

Hawk Press
1995
pokkari
They were not railway children to begin with. When their Father mysteriously leaves home Roberta (everyone calls her Bobbie), Phyllis and Peter must move to a small cottage in the countryside with Mother. It is a bitter blow to leave their London home, but soon they discover the hills and valleys, the canal and of course, the railway. But with the thrilling rush and rattle and roar of the trains comes danger too. Will the brave trio come to the rescue ? And most importantly, can they solve the disappearance of their Father ?
The Phoenix and the Carpet

The Phoenix and the Carpet

Edith Nesbit

Puffin Classics
1995
nidottu
Puffin Classics bring together the very best children's stories for a whole new generation. In this sequel to FIVE CHILDREN AND IT, the magical adventures of siblings Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane and their baby brother continue. It's startling enough to have a phoenix hatch in your house, but even more startling when it talks and reveals that you have a magic carpet on the floor. The vain and ancient bird accompanies the children on a series of adventures through time and space which, magic being what it is, rarely turn out as they were meant . . .Introduced by award-winning fantasy writer, Robin McKinley.
The Enchanted Castle

The Enchanted Castle

Edith Nesbit

Puffin Classics
1994
pokkari
E. Nesbit's classic story of how Gerald, Cathy and Jimmy find an enchanted garden and awake a princess from a hundred-year sleep, only to have her immediately made invisible by a magic ring. Her rescue is difficult, funny and sometimes frightening.
The Enchanted Castle

The Enchanted Castle

Edith Nesbit

Wordsworth Editions Ltd
1994
nidottu
When Gerald, Kathleen, and Jimmy discover a mysterious castle complete with an invisible princess and a magic ring, they think only happy adventures lie ahead--until the castle's supernatural forces call on all the bravery and ingenuity they can muster
Five Children and It

Five Children and It

Edith Nesbit

Wordsworth Editions Ltd
1993
nidottu
Its eyes were on long horns like a snail's eyes… it had ears like a bat's ears, and its tubby body was shaped like a spider's and covered with thick, soft fur… and it had hands and feet like a monkey's. ‘It’ was the Psammead, the grumpy sand-fairy that could, if in the mood, grant a wish a day. When the five children befriend him they find that each wish granted often has a sting in its tail. Golden guineas are too difficult to spend, wings let them down in a most inconvenient way, and when they wish for Red Indians, the children forget that they can sometimes be a little warlike. Generations of children have come to love the fantasy and the whimsy of the stories in the classic book from the author of The Railway Children.