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Packed with stunning photographs and fascinating facts, this book covers core subjects such as rocks and minerals, weather and climate and modern concerns about the environment. It also features an exploration... czytaj dalej
Covers every era of visual art from ancient to modern, including works from every major genre and theme.Contains hundreds of gloriously reproduced works of art from the world's major collections, including... czytaj dalej
Janek Janowiec is awaiting trial. In his cramped attic apartment in Krakow he has decided to set straight the record of his life, and yet he is wracked by the guilt and knowledge of a number of terrible secrets... czytaj dalej
In 1989, author Luca Sacchi began collecting Santa Claus objects and since then has amassed nearly 1,900 pieces. This book features the best of his vast collection. By hunting through flea markets, shops, or... czytaj dalej
"Ninety-Three in My Family" shows that some families are larger than others, and some families are simply huge! In this lively account of a very big family, the young narrator tells his mailman all... czytaj dalej
Silly Penelope Nuthatch receives a letter from her friend Luther Crow promising an unforgettable surprise outing. She assumes Luther is taking her to see the "unforgettable" Swan Lake. She gets her... czytaj dalej
The Poetry Reader's Toolkit was written to be just that: a toolkit to help students read and understand poetry. Students will learn how relevant and accessible poetry can be by walking through a wide variety... czytaj dalej
Argues that the art of reading poetry is as much in danger of becoming extinct as thatching or clog dancing. The author summons the aid of such critics as the Russian Formalists to raise some general questions:... czytaj dalej
This book completely took me by surprise. I found the lead characters immediately engaging, and the arc of their relationship throughout the book was for me it's most compelling element. The delicacy with which... czytaj dalej
Humphrey and Ailsa met as children, by the grey Northern sea to which they are returning. Humphrey was already a serious child, drawn towards the underwater world of marine biology, but there were as yet few... czytaj dalej