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A Roger the Chapman mystery Christmas, 1483: Roger the Chapman is
looking forward to twelve days of peace and celebration with his
wife and children in Bristol. The family is particularly excited by
the arrival of a troupe of mummers, who will perform their plays in
the outer ward of the castle throughout the festival. But the
gruesome murders of two of the town's most prominent and venerable
citizens, both veterans of the French wars, scupper Roger's hopes
as he is gradually drawn into the hunt for the killer. Once again,
Roger finds himself in grave danger, but it is someone else who
pays the price of his inability to keep his nose out of matters
that do not concern him . . .
This guide is for use in the field by botanists, nature lovers,
eco-tourists, hikers and farmers, for on-the-spot identifications,
making it unnecessary to collect specimens and in this way
depleting the countryside of its beautiful natural heritage.
Features of the title are: Full-colour illustrations and brief
descriptions of 614 species of the most common flowering plants,
succulents and shrublets found in the four northern provinces:
Limpopo, North-West, Gauteng and Mpumalanga. For quick and easy
identification plants are placed in eight major categories of
flower colour, namely white/cream-coloured; pink, yellow/orange,
blue, mauve/purple, red, brown and green flowers. Each plant family
is briefly introduced, where possible giving characters to
distinguish them from each other. English and Afrikaans vernacular
names are included where appropriate. A botanical glossary make
botanical terms more comprehensible to the lay person.
A Roger the Chapman mystery Christmas, 1483: Roger the Chapman is
looking forward to twelve days of peace and celebration with his
wife and children in Bristol. The family is particularly excited by
the arrival of a troupe of mummers, who will perform their plays in
the outer ward of the castle throughout the festival. But the
gruesome murders of two of the town's most prominent and venerable
citizens, both veterans of the French wars, scupper Roger's hopes
as he is gradually drawn into the hunt for the killer. Once again,
Roger finds himself in grave danger, but it is someone else who
pays the price of his inability to keep his nose out of matters
that do not concern him . . .
A Roger the Chapman mystery Christmas, 1483: Roger the Chapman is
looking forward to twelve days of peace and celebration with his
wife and children in Bristol. The family is particularly excited by
the arrival of a troupe of mummers, who will perform their plays in
the outer ward of the castle throughout the festival. But the
gruesome murders of two of the town's most prominent and venerable
citizens, both veterans of the French wars, scupper Roger's hopes
as he is gradually drawn into the hunt for the killer. Once again,
Roger finds himself in grave danger, but it is someone else who
pays the price of his inability to keep his nose out of matters
that do not concern him . . .
In the autumn of 1483, Roger goes on an errand of mercy to
Hereford, where he gets caught up in the Duke of Buckingham's
rebellion against the new king, Richard III. Taking refuge in
Tintern Abbey, Roger learns of an ancient hiding-place linked to
events of over a century and a half ago. But on his return to
Bristol, a murder and a series of house robberies lead him to the
eventual discovery of the fabulous treasure stolen from the abbey
on the night he was there. It also means danger, not only for
himself, but a member of his family.
Roger the Chapman undertakes an undercover mission to France in
this gripping historical mystery. Newly returned from an eventful
mission to Scotland - and eager to be reunited with his family -
Roger the Chapman is far from pleased when Timothy Plummer,
Spymaster General to the King, commands him to undertake another
mission. He is to accompany the beautiful but manipulative Eloise
Gray on a special journey to Paris, pretending to be her husband.
Though Plummer is reluctant to reveal the motive behind this
appointment, Roger understands that the French king is making
overtures to the Duke of Burgundy on behalf of the Dauphin - a move
which could wreck the relationship with England's staunch ally and
most important customer for her wool exports.
In this Franklin Classic Storybook, our hero discovers that, unlike
most of his friends, he doesn't have teeth, and worries that he's
missing out on the Tooth Fairy's magical visits.
In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin is afraid of
thunderstorms. When a storm approaches while he is playing at Fox's
house, a flash of lightning sends Franklin into his shell. He
refuses to come out -- even for snacks -- until his friends make
him laugh with their tall tales about what causes storms. And when
Beaver explains what really causes thunder and lightning, Franklin
begins to feel much safer.
In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin can count forwards and
backwards. He can zip zippers and button buttons. He can slide down
a riverbank by himself. He can even sleep alone in his small, dark
shell. And ever since he was small, he really wanted a pet.
With his new pencil case packed with a ruler, eraser and 12 colored
pencils, Franklin is ready for his first day of school -- until
it's time to board the bus. In this Franklin Classic Storybook,
Franklin faces the excitement and fear of starting school.
In this Franklin Classic Storybook, our young hero likes everything
about Thanksgiving, from eating pumpkin-fly pie to making
cornucopias. But what he likes best is having his Grandma and
Grandpa share the holiday with him and his family. This year,
however, his grandparents are traveling abroad. Thanksgiving just
won't be the same without guests around the table, so Franklin
decides to invite some friends for dinner. What a nice surprise it
will be for his parents. Only Franklin's mother and father have the
same idea, and on Thanksgiving Day all their friends show up for
the festivities With no more room in the house, where will the
holiday meal take place?
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Franklin Fibs (Paperback, 2nd)
Paulette Bourgeois; Illustrated by Brenda Clark
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R173
R141
Discovery Miles 1 410
Save R32 (18%)
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Franklin tells a fib and finds himself in an embarrassing
predicament. Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark link their talents
to produce another winning Franklin Classic Storybook.
In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin's first school project
is to create a picture of what he likes best about his
neighborhood. Franklin can't decide what to draw. Beaver chooses
the library and Moose decides on the pond. Franklin likes those
places, too. But what about the fire station? Or the park? After
considering all the many choices, Franklin finally decides that
it's the people, rather than the places, that make his neighborhood
so special.
In this Franklin Classic Storybook, our hero is thrilled to learn
he'll be a big brother in the spring. He can hardly wait for the
new baby, but spring seems a long time away. Franklin does
everything he can to make spring come, but nothing happens. Even
the seed he planted at school doesn't look like it will ever become
a plant. Then, one day, spring finally appears and something very
special arrives ... something little and green and absolutely
wonderful!
In this Franklin Classic Storybook, our hero discovers a hideaway
-- perfect for a secret club -- but there's only room for four
members. Soon Franklin becomes so busy with his Secret Club that he
forgets about his other friends. When Beaver starts her own club,
Franklin learns how it feels to be left out.
Franklin has always lived in the same house in the same town, and
he's grown up with the same friends. Then new neighbors move in --
the Moose family At school, Mr. Owl asks Franklin to be Moose's
buddy. Initially, Franklin is afraid of Moose because of his size
but he soon realizes that despite their differences, he has made a
new friend in this Franklin Classic Storybook.
In this Franklin Classic Storybook, Franklin is determined to ride
his bike without training wheels, and he can't understand why it
seems so easy for his friends -- or why it's so hard for him.
Franklin has lots of friends and one best friend named Bear. They
play tag, hopscotch and ball. But Franklin always wants to pick the
game and make the rules. No one wants to play with him -- he's too
bossy In this Classic Franklin Storybook, Franklin learns he can't
always have his own way.
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