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An adapted, easy-to-read edition of Ali Baba and the Forty
Thieves - with engaging illustrations throughout. In a forest in
Syria, a poor woodcutter called Ali Baba spots a cloud of dust in
the distance. Fearing attack, he hides as forty men on horseback
unload stolen treasure. Once they are gone, he helps himself.
Ali Baba’s fortunes are looking up – until the robbers return
and discover they have been, well, robbed. Now their leader will
stop at nothing to find who did it, but it won’t be easy with the
clever Morgiana out to stop them. About The Easy Classics Arabian
Nights Collection: Do you want stories with genies, a flying carpet
and a magic lamp? Your wish is our command! Join Aladdin, Ali Baba,
Sinbad and others on their thrilling
adventures. The Arabian Nights Children's
Collection is perfect for young readers to enjoy for a
thousand and one nights and beyond … Suitably adapted and
illustrated for younger readers aged 7+.
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Hitchcock Collection (Blu-ray disc)
Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings, Farley Granger, Robert Walker, …
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Triple bill of classic suspense thrillers from director Alfred
Hitchcock. In 'Dial M for Murder' (1954), adapted from the stage
play by Frederick Knott, former tennis pro Tony Wendice (Ray
Milland) hatches a cunning plot to get rid of his socialite wife,
Margot (Grace Kelly), when he discovers that she has been
unfaithful. Wendice blackmails a corrupt former schoolmate into
murdering her but the fellow bungles the job and Margot, having
killed her would-be assailant in self-defence, then finds herself
under suspicion of premeditated murder. In 'Strangers On a Train'
(1951), based on Patricia Highsmith's novel, tennis star Guy Haines
(Farley Granger) meets Bruno Antony (Robert Walker) by chance in a
train carriage. After some idle chat in which it transpires that
each man has someone in their lives they would like to dispose of,
Bruno proposes that he kills Guy's wife, in return for Guy
murdering Bruno's father. Guy is appalled, but when his wife is
murdered he realises that Bruno is intent on carrying out the
'deal', whether Guy wants to or not. In 'North By Northwest' (1959)
advertising executive Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) is lunching in a
restaurant with his mother when he mistakenly answers a page for
one George Kaplan. He soon finds himself on the run across the
country, being pursued by enemies of the government who are
convinced that he is a secret agent. He finds a friend in Eve
Kendall (Eve Marie Saint), who helps conceal him during a perilous
train journey, but soon discovers she is not all that she seems...
The recent radical cutbacks of the welfare state in the UK have
meant that poverty and income management continue to be of great
importance for intellectual, public and policy discourse. Written
by leading authors in the field, the central interest of this
innovative book is the role and significance of family in a context
of poverty and low-income. Based on a micro-level study carried out
in 2011 and 2012 with 51 families in Northern Ireland, it offers
new empirical evidence and a theorisation of the relationship
between family life and poverty. Different chapters explore
parenting, the management of money, family support and local
engagement. By revealing the ordinary and extraordinary practices
involved in constructing and managing family and relationships in
circumstances of low incomes, the book will appeal to a wide
readership, including policy makers.
None of Hitchcock's films has ever given a clearer view of his genius for suspense than Rear Window. When professional photographer J.B. "Jeff" Jeffries (James Stewart) is confined to a wheelchair with a broken leg, he becomes obsessed with watching the private dramas of his neighbours play out across the courtyard.
When he suspects a salesman may have murdered his nagging wife, Jeffries enlists the help of his glamorous socialite girlfriend (Grace Kelly) to investigate the highly suspicious chain of events...
Events that ultimately lead to one of the most memorable and gripping endings in all of film history.
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