The Mischief-Maker - Edward Phillips Oppenheim
British politician Sir Julien Portel finds himself framed in a scandal by the jealous and ambitious Mabel Carraby, who is intent on pushing him out of his role in order that her husband may take…
The artist Norman Thelwell (1923–2004) was famous for his horse and pony cartoons, but his work was far more wide ranging. He focused his exceptional talent on many diverse subjects, with his witty and wry observations providing amusement and sharp social comment. ''Brat Race'', which was first published in 1977, takes a comical look at the world of children and the joys of parenthood. Thelwell chronicles youngsters’ behaviour with hilarious accuracy noting the mysteries, curiosities and characteristics, while providing humorous hints and advice for anxious parents and well-meaning relatives. From names, toys and birthday parties, to pets, health and happiness, all elements of childhood are depicted in the artist’s inimitable and entertaining style.
British politician Sir Julien Portel finds himself framed in a scandal by the jealous and ambitious Mabel Carraby, who is intent on pushing him out of his role in order that her husband may take…
Come and meet Magi Ann and her friends in this lively series of titles aimed at helping children to learn to read in Welsh.
SLYŠÍTE, CO VÁM CHCE INTUICE SDĚLIT? Možná podvědomě tušíte, že intuice je něco, co bychom neměli tak úplně opomíjet. Umíte ale své moudré intuici naslouchat a systematicky ji i využívat? Kniha Mii Magik Moudrá intuice…
Audiokniha: V pekle se jednoho dne narodí čertík s nebesky modrýma očima, který dostane jméno Zbrklík. Kvůli jeho zbrklosti ho potkává jeden malér za druhým. Nedopatřením vytopí peklo, málem nechá shořet pekelné listiny. Nakonec Luciferovi…
The Penguin Modern Classics edition of Ryszard Kapuscinski''s The Emperor is translated by William R. Brand and Katarzyna Mroczkowska-Brand, with an introduction by Neal Ascherton.After the deposition of Haile Selassie in 1974, which ended the…
One man fought to bring freedom and relief from the terrors of the slave trade; it took him forty-five years. His name was William Wilberforce.
Meet one of EarthÂ’s most incredible ocean animals in this lyrical, whimsical picture book uniquely layered with photographs, rhyming text, and fascinating facts about octopuses.This playful book introduces young readers to the fascinating world of…
THEY THOUGHT IT COULDN’T HAPPEN AGAIN. THEY WERE WRONG.The highly anticipated follow-up to the Queen of Suspense's iconic bestseller, Where Are the Children?. A lawyer turned successful podcaster, Missy has worked hard to put the…