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Macmillan Publishers
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Three university students go on holiday to a remote part of Wales. They are going to stay in a cottage without electricity or a telephone in a remote part of the country. But who is the bearded man that haunts them. |
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A classic adventure story set in seventeenth century France which has been transferred to the screen many times. |
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When Old Adam gets a money order from his son in England, he plans to throw a party. But when he tries to cash the money, he uncovers some well kept secrets. |
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A classic love story which was first published in 1847. Numerous plays, films and television adaptations have been made of this great novel. |
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A retelling of Dickens' famous novel about the trials and tribulations of the poor young orphan boy, Oliver.Follow his journey from the appalling conditions of a nineteenth-century workhouse to London. |
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Through this powerfully retold version, students have an opportunity to read one of the most famous horror stories ever devised. |
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L. Frank Baum's classic story of Dorothy's adventures in the land of Oz. A classic love story which was first published in 1847. Numerous plays, films and television adaptations have been made of this great novel. |
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Three short stories by one of the most witty and popular writers of the nineteenth century. Stories include: The Canterville Ghost, The Model Millionaire and Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. |
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The tragic story of George and Lennie, who move from one farm to another, looking for work. George is clever but Lennie's size and slowness are always getting him into trouble. One day the two men get a job on a farm. Things are going well until they meet the unhappy wife of the foreman, Curley. Then Curley's wife tries to become friendly with Lennie... |
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A sad and beautiful story about a Mexican-Indian diver who finds the greatest pearl in the world, but loses his happiness. |
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English World is a stunningly visual ten-level course which will take children through from primary to secondary. Written by the authors of best-sellers Way Ahead and Macmillan English, English World combines best practice methodology with innovative new features for the modern classroom. Further exercises to consolidate classroom learning are contained in the Grammar Practice Book. These have been written for children to work on alone at their own pace and at their own level of ability. |
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English World is a stunningly visual ten-level course which will take children through from primary to secondary. Written by the authors of best-sellers Way Ahead and Macmillan English, English World combines best practice methodology with innovative new features for the modern classroom. Further exercises to consolidate classroom learning are contained in the Grammar Practice Book. These have been written for children to work on alone at their own pace and at their own level of ability. |
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The new vocabulary is presented unit by unit using a combination of illustrations, definitions and example sentences. The dictionary is designed to introduce children to the skills they will eventually need when using a standard dictionary. |
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A classic adventure of tribal conflict and romance set against the fight for control of eastern North America in the 1750s, which was made into a blockbuster film starring Daniel Day Lewis. The French and the British are fighting a bloodthirsty war. Both sides are using Native American tribes to help them. Amid the chaos, two people from very different worlds fall in love, and must battle to stay alive. |
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Marco is young, misunderstood and bored. One day he runs away from his father's farm but the city is far different to what he expected. |
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Anna is making her first trip alone to visit her aunt. She is nervous and excited. Who is the strange man in her train carriage? |
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Paul realises he will never be able to marry Maria if he remains poor. When he wins the story competition, he believes his problems are over. Can he marry Maria now? |
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A romantic thriller set against the background of the French Revolution. |
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A guide to London past and present. From markets and shops, architecture and sightseeing to restaurants and nightlife. Illustrated with photographs, maps and up-todate advice and information. |
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Two dark comedies with ghost/mystery themes which are set around the period of the American War of Independence. Ichabod Crane is the hero of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Peculiar-looking and socially inept, this schoolmaster is a joke to the people of Sleepy Hollow as he tries to win the love of the beautiful daughter of a rich farmer. |
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