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Illegal (Paperback)
Eoin Colfer, Andrew Donkin; Illustrated by Giovanni Rigano
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R427
Discovery Miles 4 270
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A stunningly illustrated book of extraordinary city maps, telling
the story of human civilisation throughout history. A gorgeous,
large-format gift hardback with a stunning neon cover, A History of
the World in 25 Cities features 25 beautifully illustrated city
maps from all over the world, from ancient history to the present
day. Co-authored by award-winning children's authors Tracey Turner
and Andrew Donkin in consultation with specialist curators at the
British Museum, readers can visit cities from every inhabited
continent on Earth, from the walled city of Jericho built over
10,000 years ago, to the modern-day metropolis of Tokyo, the
most-densely populated city in the world today. Featuring vibrant,
beautifully detailed artwork from Libby VanderPloeg, each carefully
researched map takes readers on a city tour at a unique moment in
time - from exploring Athens in ancient Greece during the birth of
democracy, to walking the beautiful lamplit streets of medieval
Benin, deep in the West African rainforest. Readers can even visit
China's long-lost capital city of Xianyang - a city for which no
original map exists, which was brought to life with support from
the British Museum's fantastic team of experts. Each map is
followed by two gorgeously illustrated pages of fascinating
information about what life was (or is) like for the inhabitants of
each city, including a bite-sized look at each city in numbers.
Packed with countless facts for curious readers to return to again
and again, this is a perfect gift for children who want to explore
history from around the world. Cities featured include Jericho,
Memphis, Athens, Xianyang, Rome, Constantinople, Baghdad, Jorvik,
Benin City, Tenochtitlan, Granada, Beijing, Venice, Delhi, Cuzco,
Amsterdam, Sydney, Paris, London, Bangkok, Saint Petersburg, New
York City, Berlin, San Francisco and Tokyo, plus an exploration of
Cities of Today and Cities of Tomorrow.
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Illegal (Hardcover)
Eoin Colfer, Andrew Donkin; Illustrated by Giovanni Rigano
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R660
R596
Discovery Miles 5 960
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Illegal (Paperback)
Eoin Colfer, Andrew Donkin; Illustrated by Giovanni Rigano
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R305
R272
Discovery Miles 2 720
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This is a powerful and timely story about one boy's epic journey across Africa to Europe, a graphic novel for all children with glorious colour artwork throughout. From Eoin Colfer, previously Irish Children's Laureate, and the team behind his bestselling Artemis Fowl graphic novels.
Ebo: alone.
His sister left months ago. Now his brother has disappeared too, and Ebo knows it can only be to make the hazardous journey to Europe.
Ebo's epic journey takes him across the Sahara Desert to the dangerous streets of Tripoli, and finally out to the merciless sea. But with every step he holds on to his hope for a new life, and a reunion with his sister.
This is a powerful, hopeful and timely story about the real effects
of climate change: two young people on different continents whose
lives are catastrophically changed by global warming. A graphic
novel with glorious colour artwork throughout for children of all
ages - from Eoin Colfer, previously Irish Children's Laureate, and
the team behind Illegal, and his bestselling Artemis Fowl graphic
novels. Yuki lives in an increasingly deserted Inuit township in
Nova Scotia. One day she sets out into the wilderness of the Arctic
tundra planning to photograph a rare grolar bear (a terrifying
grizzly-polar crossbreed created by climate change) - if she can
prove it's a grolar, she can protect it from being shot. With only
her faithful dog for company and adrift on a fragment of melting
glacier, she finds herself being stalked across the changing
wilderness by a starving grolar bear, with only her wits and her
harpoon to keep her alive. Sami lives in a fishing village on the
Bay of Bengal. But because of the ever-rising ocean level, each day
is a struggle to survive. One night, Sami sets out to return to his
old, submerged family home, alone. He takes a deep breath and dives
beneath the moonlit waters, hoping to find his past. But a cyclone
is coming ... Illustrated by the talented Giovanni Rigano, this
moving and important graphic novel will have breathtaking
full-colour illustrations throughout.
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A History of the World in 25 Cities
Tracey Turner, Andrew Donkin; Illustrated by Libby VanderPloeg
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R775
R682
Discovery Miles 6 820
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Just in time for the 10th anniversary of Between Shades of Gray,
Ruta Sepetys's award-winning debut novel, and inspiration for the
major motion picture Ashes in the Snow, is now a gorgeous graphic
novel! From #1 New York Times and international bestselling author
and Carnegie Medal winner of Salt to the Sea comes a story of loss
and of fear--and ultimately of survival--in a brand-new four-color
format. "Few books are beautifully written, fewer still are
important; this novel is both." --The Washington Post A New York
Times notable book An international bestseller A Carnegie Medal
nominee A William C. Morris Award finalist A Golden Kite Award
winner June, 1941. A knock comes at the door and the life of
fifteen-year-old Lina Vilkas changes forever. She's arrested by the
Soviet secret police and deported from Lithuania to Siberia with
her mother and younger brother. The conditions are horrific and
Lina must fight for her life and for the lives of those around her,
including the boy that she loves. Risking everything, she secretly
passes along clues in the form of drawings, hoping they will reach
her father's prison camp. But will her messages, and her courage,
be enough to reunite her family? Will they be enough to keep her
alive? A moving and haunting novel perfect for readers of The Book
Thief, now available as a stunning graphic novel.
Experience the second CHERUB international bestseller in graphic
novel format! James Adams' mission is to succeed where dozens of
attempts by undercover police officers have failed ... When CHERUB
kids go undercover, no one suspects that they are trained
professionals, working to infiltrate criminal organisations that
have eluded MI5 and the police for years. James Adams is on his
biggest mission yet, working to nail Europe's most powerful cocaine
dealer. He'll need all his specialist training if he's going to
bring down the man at the top. The reason for CHERUB's existence is
simple: adults never suspect that children are spying on them. For
official purposes, these children do not exist.
A stunning graphic-novel adaptation of the megaselling Artemis
Fowl. This adaptation of his genre-busting, award-winning novel
Artemis Fowl has been a labour of love for lifelong graphic novel
fan Eoin Colfer, and Andrew Donkin. Art by Giovanni Rigano and
colour by Paolo Lamanna. Twelve-year-old Artemis Fowl is a
brilliant criminal mastermind. But even Artemis doesn't know what
he's taken on when he kidnaps a fairy, Captain Holly Short of the
LEPrecon Unit. These aren't the fairies of bedtime stories. These
fairies are armed and they're dangerous. Artemis thinks he's got
them just where he wants them, but then they stop playing by the
rules . . . Reads like the fastest, punchiest comic strip you've
ever come across - Daily Telegraph Artemis is a brilliant creation
- Anthony Horowitz Fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek, with some
laugh-out-loud jokes. Smart and page-turning - The Sunday Times
A stunning graphic-novel adaptation of the megaselling Artemis
Fowl: The Arctic Incident. Adapted by Eoin Colfer and Andrew
Donkin. Art by Giovanni Rigano and colour by Paolo Lamanna. Someone
has been supplying Class-A illegal human power sources to the
goblins. Captain Holly Short of the LEPrecon Unit is sure that her
arch-enemy, thirteen-year-old Artemis Fowl, is responsible. But is
he? Artemis has his own problems to deal with: his father is being
held to ransom and only a miracle will save him. Maybe this time a
brilliant plan just won't be enough. Maybe this time Artemis needs
help . . . 'Reads like the fastest, punchiest comic strip you've
ever come across' - Daily Telegraph 'Artemis is a brilliant
creation' - Anthony Horowitz 'Fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek, with
some laugh-out-loud jokes. Smart and page-turning' - The Sunday
Times
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