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The Iron Man (Paperback, Main)
Ted Hughes; Illustrated by Andrew Davidson
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A beautiful new edition of The Iron Man, the bestselling classic by
Ted Hughes. The Iron Man came to the top of the cliff. Where had he
come from? Nobody knows. How was he made? Nobody knows. Mankind
must put a stop to the dreadful destruction by the Iron Man and set
a trap for him, but he cannot be kept down. Then, when a terrible
monster from outer space threatens to lay waste to the planet, it
is the Iron Man who finds a way to save the world. 'Gripping . . a
classic.' Phillip Pullman 'A visionary tale.' Michael Morpurgo 'One
of the greatest of modern fairy tales.' Observer
It's a cool July day. A young girl is tired of window-shopping in
Oxford Street, when a white rabbit runs past her looking at his
watch. "Oh dear! Oh dear! It's 3 o'clock already. I shall be too
late!" Without thinking, she chases after the rabbit and they
disappear down the escalator into Oxford Street Underground
station. As the girl steps onto an Underground train, something
remarkable happens and an adventure begins that takes her back in
time to meet the characters of Wonderland. In a tale that links the
world of Lewis Carroll with today's London Underground, the reader
is transported to be a special guest at a mad tea-party, to do
battle with the Red Queen and her Guards, chase round the London
Underground system and fight the terrifying Jabberwock. The first
underground railway in the world opened in London in 1863 just a
year after Lewis Carroll first told Alice Liddell the story that
became Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Did Carroll travel on
those underground steam trains? Did he tell stories as he went?
Here, Carroll has begun a new tale about the Wonderland characters
going on a day-trip to London. With the story unfinished, the
Hatter, the March Hare, the Dormouse and all are left stranded in
the Underground, waiting to be rescued by a modern-day Alice. But
will Alice ever come? Peter Lawrence pays tribute to Carroll's
imagination and verbal brilliance with this modern adaptation of
the author's much-loved characters and themes. Illustrated by
award-winning wood engraver Andrew Davidson, Alice's Adventures on
the London Underground will appeal to the many readers of Carroll's
classic stories.
A beautiful 50th Anniversary edition of The Iron Man, the
bestselling classic by Ted Hughes, with the stunning original wood
engravings from Andrew Davidson and an introduction by Michael
Morpurgo. The Iron Man came to the top of the cliff. Where had he
come from? Nobody knows. How was he made? Nobody knows. Mankind
must put a stop to the dreadful destruction by the Iron Man and set
a trap for him, but he cannot be kept down. Then, when a terrible
monster from outer space threatens to lay waste to the planet, it
is the Iron Man who finds a way to save the world. 'Gripping . . a
classic.' Phillip Pullman 'A visionary tale.' Michael Morpurgo 'One
of the greatest of modern fairy tales.' Observer
A beautiful new gift edition of Ted Hughes's The Iron Woman, the
incredible sequel to The Iron Man. The streaming shape reared . . .
like a sudden wall of cliff, pouring cataracts of black mud and
clotted, rooty lumps of reeds. Mankind for has polluted the seas,
lakes and rivers. The Iron Woman has come to take revenge. Lucy
understands the Iron Woman's rage and she too wants to save the
water creatures from their painful deaths. But she also wants to
save her town from total destruction. She needs help. Who better to
call on but Hogarth and the Iron Man . . . ? A sequel and companion
volume to Ted Hughes' The Iron Man, this new, child-friendly
setting will be treasured by a new generation of readers. 'A
beautiful new edition . . . wonderfully imagined, hugely
challenging, modern myth.' Carousel
A story of strength and survival Buck is a dog born to luxury, but
when he is sold to be a sledge dog in the harsh and frozen north he
must quickly learn how to survive. He soon earns a reputation for
his strength and courage and endures physical exhaustion, fierce
battles with other dogs, and cruel treatment from a series of
masters before he is saved by John Thornton and learns to love. But
the call of the wild is strong, awakening primitive feelings of
life in a wolf pack. When his beloved master is killed, Buck is
finally free to follow that call. The Call of the Wild was first
published in 1903 and quickly became a huge bestseller. A
masterpiece of adventure and survival, it continues to enthrall
readers almost a century on.
This title was first published in 2003.The public sector plays a
dominant international role in the provision of agricultural
extension and services. This role has been the subject of much
debate. Some argue for extension's privatization, claiming that a
market driven system provides the most rational and efficient means
of information delivery. Based on extensive empirical research from
the Punjab (Pakistan), this volume examines the comparative
effectiveness of public and private extension services from the
perspective of farmers. It also focuses on information from
extension agents about their respective organizations and work
environments. In so doing, the book expands and elaborates on the
practical considerations of privatization and information delivery.
It then broadens out into a discussion of alternative means of
extension delivery, focusing on participatory approaches, education
theory and pluralism.
The spread of modernity throughout the non-Western world has had
transformative effects not only on governments and economies but on
the lives of individuals as well. The constraints and opportunities
of modernization inevitably lead to the breakdown and supplanting
of older social relations and livelihoods. In this volume Andrew P.
Davidson examines the Nuba Mountain region of western Sudan to show
how individuals and families struggle to maintain or expand their
well-being in the face of continuous uncertainty, when control of
their destinies is increasingly slipping out of the comforting
confines of the village.As in many third world regions, changes in
agriculture and market activity have occurred in the Nuba mountains
in a far more compressed tune frame than in Europe. Davidson charts
the social effects of the rationalization process by concentrating
on the household as a mediating structure between the individual
and the larger society. In his analysis the livelihood strategies
of households act as a microcosm for the unevenness of development
that is characteristic of modernizing economies. Davidson offers a
comparative and historical examination of economic life in three
villages in order to better understand the capacities and
limitations that ultimately condition what people can and cannot
do. He shows how the older lineage system based on communalism,
kinship, and age-based hierarchy is being displaced by new forces
of social organization and individual orientation which have eroded
village cohesion and left the Nuba vulnerable to the
Islamic-dominated government in Khartoum and the ravages of the
continuing Sudanese civil war.In its combination of empirical
analysis, ethnographic fieldwork, and theoretical inquiry In the
Shadow of History reconceptualizes development in such a way that
the dynamics of historical transformation are made clear. This
study hi the classic anthropological tradition will be a valuable
resource for anthropologists, economists, historians, and Africa
area specialists.
It's the summer of AD 79 and Flavia Gemina and her friends,
Jonathan, Nubia and Lupus, set sail for the Bay of Naples where
they are going to stay with Flavia's uncle near Pompeii. Once they
arrive, they are soon absorbed in a quest to solve a riddle that
may lead to treasure. But then tragedy strikes: Mount Vesuvius
erupts and the friends must flee for their lives! Not just a
mystery - this is an absolutely thrilling action adventure that
brings history to life!
A young man is fighting for his life. Into his room walks a
bewitching woman who believes she can save him. Their journey will
have you believing in the impossible. The nameless and beautiful
narrator of The Gargoyle is driving along a dark road when he is
distracted by what seems to be a flight of arrows. He crashes into
a ravine and wakes up in a burns ward, undergoing the tortures of
the damned. His life is over - he is now a monster. But in fact it
is only just beginning. One day, Marianne Engel, a wild and
compelling sculptress of gargoyles, enters his life and tells him
that they were once lovers in medieval Germany. In her telling, he
was a badly burned mercenary and she was a nun and a scribe who
nursed him back to health in the famed monastery of Engelthal. As
she spins her tale, Scheherazade fashion, and relates equally
mesmerising stories of deathless love in Japan, Greenland, Italy
and England, he finds himself drawn back to life - and, finally, to
love.
Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS) are among the most complex of all
financial instruments. Analysis of MBS requires blending empirical
analysis of borrower behavior with mathematical modeling of
interest rates and home prices. Over the past 25 years, Davidson
and Levin have been at the leading edge of MBS valuation and risk
analysis. Mortgage Valuation Models: Embedded Options, Risk and
Uncertainty is a detailed description of the sophisticated theories
and advanced methods that the authors employ in real-world analysis
of mortgage backed securities. Issues such as complexity, borrower
options, uncertainty, and model risk play a central role in their
approach to valuation of MBS. The book describes methods for
modeling prepayments and defaults of borrowers. It explores closed
form, backward induction and Monte Carlo valuation using the
Option-Adjusted-Spread (OAS) approach, explains the origin of OAS
and its relationship to model uncertainty. With reference to the
classical CAPM and APT, the book advocates extending the concept of
risk-neutrality to modeling home prices and borrower options, well
beyond interest rates. The coverage spans the range of mortgage
products from loans, TBA (to be announced) pass-through securities
to subordinate tranches of subprime-mortgage securitizations and
describes valuation methods for both agency and non-agency MBS
including pricing new loans; Davidson and Levin put forth new
approaches to prudent risk measurement, ranking, and decomposition
that can help guide traders and risk managers. It reveals
quantitative causes of the 2007-09 financial crisis and provides
insights into the future of the US housing finance system and
mortgage modeling. Despite the advances in mortgage modeling and
valuation, this remains an ever-evolving field. Mortgage Valuation
Models will serve as a foundation for the future development of
models for mortgage-backed securities.
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The Iron Giant (Paperback)
Ted Hughes; Illustrated by Andrew Davidson
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R189
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A mysterious creature stalks the land, eating barbed wire and devouring tractors and plows. The farmers are mystified-and afraid. And then they glimpse him in the night: the Iron Giant, taller than a house, with glowing headlight eyes and an insatiable appetite for metal. Where has he come from? Nobody knows. How was he made? Nobody knows. What they do know is the Iron Giant must be stopped.
Only a young boy named Hogarth is brave enough to lead the Iron Giant to a safe home. And only Hogarth knows where to turn when the earth needs a hero--a giant hero--like never before...
First published in 1968, Ted Hughes's classic tale is a powerful tribute to peace on earth -- and in all the universe.
September AD 81. Returning from Ephesus to Rome, Flavia and her
friends learn of the mysterious and sudden death of the Emperor
Titus. Was his death natural? Or was it murder? As the four
detectives investigate this mystery, they little dream how much
their lives--as well as the future of Italia--will be changed as a
result.
September AD 80. Flavia and her friends go to Rome to celebrate the
Festival of Jupiter at Senator Cornix's town house. When a famous
racehorse goes missing, Nubia sets out to recover it. The four
friends find themselves caught up in a plot against one of the
rival factions, the Greens. Who is trying to sabotage the
charioteers? Could it be an inside job, or someone with a grudge
from long ago? And how many men and horses will die before the
killer is caught?
A companion to the #1 bestselling Miss Peregrine's Home for
Peculiar Children series! Before Miss Peregrine gave them a home,
the story of peculiars was written in the Tales. Wealthy cannibals
who dine on the discarded limbs of peculiars. A fork-tongued
princess. These are but a few of the truly brilliant stories in
Tales of the Peculiar-the collection of fairy tales known to hide
information about the peculiar world, including clues to the
locations of time loops-first introduced by Ransom Riggs in his #1
bestselling Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children series. Riggs now
invites you to share his secrets of peculiar history, with a
collection of original stories in this deluxe volume of Tales of
the Peculiar, as collected and annotated by Millard Nullings, ward
of Miss Peregrine and scholar of all things peculiar. Featuring
stunning illustrations from world-renowned woodcut artist Andrew
Davidson this compelling and truly peculiar anthology is the
perfect gift for all book lovers.
Flavia and her friends are on a quest for the Emperor Titus - to
steal a valuable gemstone known as 'Nero's Eye'. The Delphic Oracle
prophesied that whoever owns the gem will rule Rome - so Titus is
determined to claim it for himself. Their travels take them across
the Roman province of Mauretania, from Sabratha (in modern Libya)
to Volubilis (Morocco). As they travel on a caravan across the
desert they encounter slave-traders, pantomime actors and a wild
animal stampede. The detectives must consider another quest: what
has happened to Uncle Gaius? Meanwhile, Flavia faces some tough
decisions about her future.
This exciting adventure gives fascinating insight into the workings
of the Roman legal system in a page-turning court room drama. As
always, Caroline Lawrence springs new surprises for all the
characters and provides motives, means and opportunity for one
determined felon. And, as ever, it's up to the four young
detectives to crack the case . . .
It is AD 79 and Mount Vesuvius has erupted, destroying Pompeii.
Among the thousands of people huddled in refugee camps along the
bay of Naples are Flavia Gemina and her friends, Jonathan the
Jewish boy, Nubia the African slave-girl, and Lupus the mute beggar
boy. When the friends discover that children are being kidnapped
from the camps, they start to investigate and soon solve the
mystery of the pirates of Pompeii. A terrifically exciting and
dramatic story packed with superb historical detail.
It is August, A.D. 81. Presumed dead by their families, Flavia and
her friends feel very far from home. News of more kidnappings in
Italia reaches them, and when they discover one of Miriam's twins
is among the missing, the four detectives set out for Halicarnassus
in the Roman province of Asia. There they find a countryside full
of prophets who claim to heal the sick and cure the lame, but who
may simply be tricksters and villains in disguise. Once again, the
detectives' loyalties are tested as they are confronted with hopes
for the future and grim legacies of the past.
Mystery and adventure for four young detectives in Ancient Roman
times... It's summer in the Bay of Naples - time for fun and
relaxation. Everyone is thinking about love at the beautiful Villa
Limona, but danger lurks beneath the luxury. A famous murder was
committed nearby, and a poisoner is at large amongst the guests.
Can Flavia and her friends set a trap to catch the culprit before
it's too late?
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Geographical Pathology: South-eastern Asia, Indian
Archipelago, Australia And Polynesia, Africa, America; Volume 2 Of
Geographical Pathology: An Inquiry Into The Geographical
Distribution Of Infective And Climatic Diseases; Andrew Davidson
Andrew Davidson Y.J. Pentland, 1892 Medical geography
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