Trovati 106 documenti.
In questa pagina ti proponiamo la classifica dei titoli più prenotati del sistema.
Trovati 106 documenti.
Pam and Rick / Gunter Gerngross, Herbert Puchta
Harlow : Longman, 1995
Longman young readers : Level 2
Children of the sun / Carol Skinner
Harlow : Longman, 1995
The crystal balls / Carol Skinner
Harlow : Longman, 1995
Sanji and the baker / written by Robin Tzannes ; illustrated by Korky Paul
Oxford \etc.! : Oxford University Press, 1995
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1995
The Eagle of the Ninth / Rosemary Sutcliff ; Retold by John Escott ; Illustrated by Jonathon Heap
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1995
The seven voyages of Sindbad the sailor / translated by N. J. Dawood
London : Penguin books, 1995
Don't shoot me : I'm only che piano player / Elton John
Great Britain : Mercury, c1995
Goodbye yellow brick road / Elton John
London : Mercury, ©1995
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1995
Abstract: Depicting the fantasy world of young children, this illustrated text uses catchy rhymes and flaps to look at scenes such as getting dressed, playing, going to school and going shopping. Each object illustrated beneath a flap is named in clear type. Beneath other flaps surprises are in store.
England : Warner Books, 1995
Abstract: There are new enemies in Britain that nobody knows how to deal with. They are the Triad gangs and they deal in heroin. While investigating a weapons hijack, Sean Doyle - a member of the Counter Terrorist Unit - has a chance to infiltrate the Triads. He then discovers that one gang has IRA support.
London : Thames and Hudson, 1995
The apple dragon / Carol Skinner
Harlow : Longman, c1995
\Torino! : Petrini ; London : Nelson, 1995
The grotesque ; a novel by Patrck McGrath
London : Penguin books, 1995
No night is too long / Barbara Vine
London : Penguin Books, 1995
Abstract: Set in Alaska and Suffolk, this story is written in three first-person narrations, the first and longest of which is the memoir-confession of Tim Cornish. Tim, a would-be novelist of twenty-four, has just received his master's degree. He travels to Alaska for a nature-exploration cruise with his somewhat older male lover, Ivo, a paleontologist who will be lecturing during the cruise. Tim has been living with and supported by Ivo, but, since Ivo's recent declaration of love, Tim has tired of him. Ashore in Juneau while Ivo is elsewhere, Tim meets Isabel, an unhappily married, somewhat older woman, with whom Tim immediately falls in love, and he promises to meet her in Seattle in ten days after getting shut of Ivo (who he pretends is a woman). When Tim tells Ivo their relationship is over, Ivo refuses to accept it. On an excursion to an uninhabited island, the two men tussle; Tim strikes Ivo, who then strikes his head against a tree and moves no more. Leaving Ivo for dead, Tim flees the island and rejoins the cruise, saying nothing of what has happened. He helps himself to the cash and credit card Ivo left behind and flies to Seattle, hoping to find Isabel, but his guilt causes him to abandon that plan and he returns to the UK, where he settles into an unchallenging job in his hometown and lives alone in his parents' house. As there has been no word of a police inquiry, no report of the finding of Ivo's body, Tim seems to have committed the perfect crime, though he is increasingly haunted by what he has done, believing he sees Ivo everywhere. Then he begins to receive a series of anonymous letters, each of which describes the island ordeal--and rescue--of a castaway. Someone knows what he did.
Peters place / by Sally Grindley ; illustrated by Michael Foreman
London : Andersen Press, 1995