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Puffin Classics: the definitive collection of timeless stories, for
every child. The Thing sitting in the corner seemed to be
interested. It got up and moved towards Barney, into the light.
Barney was glad to see it was Somebody after all. Funny way to
dress though, he thought, rabbit-skins round the middle and no
shoes or socks. Barney spends a lot of time by himself, and often
goes wandering off alone. One day he is exploring by the edge of an
old chalk-pit, when it gives way. Finding himself in some sort of
cave, Barney is astonished to discover a 'somebody' living there:
somebody with a lot of shaggy hair and two bright black eyes,
wearing a rabbit skin and speaking in grunts. Barney names him
Stig, and the two quickly become best friends. Of course nobody
believes Barney when he tells his family all about Stig. But Barney
doesn't care. He and Stig are far too busy having a brilliant
series of unforgettable adventures. Much-beloved by children for
generations, Stig of the Dump is the ultimate story about the
joyful freedom of mucking around outdoors, having fun away from the
grown-ups . . . ! "This lovely story about the unlikely friendship
between Barney and stone-age Stig has stood the test of time . . .
contemporary children will love reading about the pair's lively
adventures" - Booktrust
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Stig of the Dump (Hardcover)
Clive King; Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone
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R447
R372
Discovery Miles 3 720
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'King's modern classic from 1963 is enduringly loved because it
contains so many irresistible ingredients' - The Times Barney is a
solitary little boy, given to wandering off by himself. One day he
is lying on the edge of a disused chalk-pit when it gives way and
he lands in a sort of cave. Here he meets a boy wearing a rabbit
skin and speaking in grunts. He names him Stig. Nobody believes
Barney when he tells his family all about Stig, but they become
great friends, learning each others ways and embarking on a series
of unforgettable adventures. Puffin Clothbound Classics are
stunningly beautiful hardback editions of the most famous stories
in the world, now including a beautiful 60th anniversary edition of
Stig of the Dump, the poignant, humorous story of an unlikely
friendship.
This beautifully illustrated glossary constitutes an extraordinary collection of the specialist terms used in many botanical works. The book is arranged in two sections: the glossary, which provides clear definitions for over 2400 of the most commonly used botanical and horticultural terms, and illustrations, which can be cross-referenced to the glossary. The illustrations section comprises over 120 large format pages packed with accurate, well labelled line drawings that complement the definitions. The illustrations are grouped according to specific features, allowing quick comparisons of different forms. This outstanding reference will be welcomed by all readers grappling with botanical terms, whether student, professional, or hobbyist.
This book provides a basic introduction to twenty-five commonly occurring families of flowering plants, chosen for their economic, ornamental and ecological importance. It is designed to enable students of botany and related disciplines to gain some knowledge of the general characteristics of each family and also the relationships among them. An introductory section provides basic botanical information essential for a proper consideration of the families themselves. For each family, information on its distribution, classification, general features and economic importance precedes a detailed description of a typical representative species that will be useful to botanists and botany students. Illustrated throughout with clear and accurate line diagrams and accompanied by an extensive glossary.
This brilliantly original and humorous book from the author of Stig
of the Dump tells of how the whole town of Ramsly became adrift in
the Channel. It was Gargoyle, the Rectory cat, who first noticed
that something very odd was happening in the town of Ramsly... The
Railway Station was awash, and Gargoyle's favorite hunting grounds
outside the town seemed to somehow become submerged in swirling,
choppy, salty water. Then, one by one, as the people of Ramsly woke
up, it was discovered that their town had come adrift from the rest
of England... they were all floating gently across the Channel into
France! But their journey has only begun-Ramsly continues floating
south, to Africa and the South Seas, to Australia and farther south
to the coldest land in the world.
Barney has found a wonderful place to play - the chalk-pit or rubbish dump near his granny's home. One day the ground gives way and Barney finds himself in a cave in the middle of the dump, and that's where he meets Stig. Stig is living wild and has a lot to learn from Barney, but equally he has a lot to teach him. They soon become friends, discover each other's ways and embark on a series of extraordinary adventures.
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Stig of the Dump (Paperback)
Clive King; Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone
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R425
R384
Discovery Miles 3 840
Save R41 (10%)
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A boy befriends a young caveman in this modern children's classic
of friendship and adventure. Barney isn't supposed to go near the
chalk pit. His grandmother and sister both told him the edge could
give way and he could fall in--but what else is he supposed to do
on a miserable gray day? It's not long before Barney falls into the
pit and bumps his head. But where he lands is more than an old
garbage dump: It's a home. There's a little hut built out of
discarded junk, and more surprisingly, there's a boy, about
Barney's age, inside. He speaks in grunts instead of English, wears
a rabbit-skin loincloth, has shaggy black hair, and might be named
something that sounds like "Stig." Barney befriends him
immediately. Together, Barney and Stig go on all sorts of
adventures, building a chimney for Stig's hut, joining a foxhunt,
stopping robbers, and catching a leopard escaped from the circus!
Barney and Stig's escapades have been delighting children for more
than fifty years, while addressing important topics such as
bullying, recycling, and language barriers. This timeless classic
is sure to captivate readers young and old with its wit,
imagination, and sense of adventure.
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