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A captain of the British Foreign Office records his souvenirs of his mission in New Guinea at the end of the XİXth century and at the beginning of the XXth.texte imprimé
A collection of stories and poems of bewitching and disturbing beauty. A true exploration of man's remotest unconscious. This book includes the Raven, Tamerlane and The Man that was used up.texte imprimé
Two brown girls dream of being dancers--but only one, Tracey, has talent. The other has ideas: about rhythm and time, about black bodies and black music, about what constitutes a tribe, or makes a person truly free. It's a close but complicated [...]texte imprimé
Level 6 A Tale of Two Cities takes place in the drama of the French Revolution. Th two cities are Paris ans London, and the tale is a tragic one. In the violence ans terror of the Revolution, Sydney Carton, a young Englishman, sacrifices himsel[...]texte imprimé
The author describes the decisive victory of the crusaders over Arab forces in Jerusalem, an episode that perhaps more than any other was responsible for generating a Christian-Moslem enmity still felt today.texte imprimé
Four short stories of murder and mystery, in which Edgar Allan Poe wrote about terrible people who lead strange lives.texte imprimé
Upper Intermediate (2300 headwords) Four young boys go to look for a friend who has disappeared. They think he is dead. As they look for him they discover how cruel the world can be.texte imprimé
William Trevor's novels and short stories have been published in Penguin for the last forty years. The Dressmaker's Child contains two stories chosen by the author from recent collections together with a story appearing in book form for the firs[...]texte imprimé
An historical study of the 1890's which covers the personalities and tendencies of England and Continental Europe, Oscar Wilde's dandyism and the newer trendier ones, Max Beerbohm, drama, the British İmpressionists and art as a whole.texte imprimé
A diary-like account of the First World War told through the eyes of a Major-General with humour and British integrity.texte imprimé
The level four version of the story of the Sicilian Don Vito Corleone's escape from his home country as a boy and his ascent to power in the streets of New York is recounted in simplified form and accompanied by photos from Ford Coppola's cinema[...]texte imprimé
Generally considered to be F. Scott Fitzgerald's finest novel, The Great Gatsby is a consummate summary of the 'roaring twenties' and a devastating exposé of the shallowness of the 'Jazz Age'. Through the narration of Nick Carraway, the reader i[...]texte imprimé
A two-volumn set of famous British critics who write about the literary talents of British authors such as Charlotte Bronte, Robert Browning, George Eliot, Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, etc.texte imprimé
Winner of the Writers' Guild Best Fiction Award in England and the Prix Médicis in France Like a surreal and highly caffeinated version of The Big Chill, Jonathan Coe's new novel follows four students who knew each other in college in the eight[...]texte imprimé
The Inheritance of Loss is Kiran Desai's extraordinary Man Booker Prize winning novel.High in the Himalayas sits a dilapidated mansion, home to three people, each dreaming of another time. The judge, broken by a world too messy for justice, is h[...]