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Peter Pan (Hardcover)
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The magical Peter Pan comes to the night nursery of the Darling
children, Wendy, John and Michael. He teaches them to fly, then
takes them through the sky to Never-Never Land, where they find Red
Indians, Wolves, Mermaids and... Pirates. The leader of the pirates
is the sinister Captain Hook. His hand was bitten off by a
crocodile, who, as Captain Hook explains 'liked me arm so much that
he has followed me ever since, licking his lips for the rest of
me'. After lots of adventures, the story reaches its exciting
climax as Peter, Wendy and the children do battle with Captain Hook
and his band.
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Peter Pan
J.M. Barrie
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R174
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Mrs. Darling dozes in the nursery as her children sleep. Suddenly,
the window bursts open, and Peter Pan, the boy who refuses to grow
up, flies in. Seeing a grown-up in the room, he gnashes his perfect
set of pearly baby teeth at her. The children’s nurse, Nana, a
Newfoundland dog, gallops in and chases the boy out the window,
slamming it shut with her paws. Peter escapes just in time, but his
shadow is not so lucky. Now it is trapped in the nursery, and
everyone knows he will come back for it. When he does, Wendy, John,
and Michael will begin the greatest adventure any siblings have
ever had. Peter whisks the children off to Neverland to meet the
Lost Boys, Tinker Bell the fairy, and Princess Tiger Lily.
Together, they wage fierce battles against the evil Captain Hook
and his dreaded band of ruthless pirates, whose only goal in life,
it seems, is to destroy Peter and his friends. Â
This magical classic tale of childhood is now available in an
exclusive collector's edition, featuring beautiful cover art from
artist Laci Fowler and decorative interior pages, making it ideal
for fiction lovers and book collectors alike. Beloved by fans
around the world, Peter Pan is the story of a little boy who
doesn’t want to grow up. This time-honored classic is now
available as an exclusive collector's edition. Whether you're
buying it as a gift or for yourself, this remarkable edition
features: A beautiful, high-end hardcover featuring Laci Fowler’s
distinctive hand-painted art and high-end embossing/debossing
treatments to bring the art to life Details of the story are
incorporated into the cover art as surprise finds for the
consummate fan Decorative interior pages featuring pull quotes
throughout Matching ribbon marker and gold page edges Part of a
4-volume collection including Anne of Green Gables, The Secret
Garden, and Winnie the Pooh In pursuit of his lost shadow, a young
boy named Peter Pan enters the bedroom of three children named
Wendy, Michael, and John. After Wendy manages to reattach Peter's
shadow, Peter asks the three children to come with him to
Neverland, the place where they’ll never have to grow up. When
Wendy and her brothers journey with Peter to Neverland and meet his
ageless band of Lost Boys, they realize Neverland isn’t as
perfect as it seems when they meet the evil Captain Hook. Exploring
the time-honored themes of the magic of imagination, courage, and
the beauty of parental love, this unique collector’s edition
presents J. M. Barrie’s beloved tale of friendship, memory,
and family in a giftable new way.
Originally published in 1913, this early work is a fascinating and
detailed account of Sir Robert Falcon Scott's journey to the South
Pole. Offering a complete collection of Scott's diary entries of
his last expedition, this book is unparalleled in its insight and
detail, constituting a must-read for anyone interested in this
famous explorative journey and a worthy addition to any collection
of antiquarian literature. Along with the diary entries are also a
number of letters found in the tent where Scott died: We are very
near the end, but have not and will not lose our good cheer. We
have four days of storm in our tent and nowhere's food or fuel. We
did intend to finish ourselves when things prove like this, but we
have decided to die naturally in the track..." Sir James Matthew
Barrie was a Scottish dramatist and author, best remembered for
being the creator of Peter Pan. This scarce book is republished
with an introductory biography of the author."
Pook Press celebrates the great Golden Age of Illustration in
children's literature. Many of the earliest children's books,
particularly those dating back to the 1850s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Pook Press are working
to republish these classic works in affordable, high quality,
colour editions, using the original text and artwork so these works
can delight another generation of children. Arthur Rackham
(1867-1939) was one of the premier illustrators of the early 20th
Century. He illustrated many books, the first of which was
published in 1893. Throughout his career he had developed a very
individual style that is was to influence a whole generation of
children, artists and other illustrators. His haunting humour and
dreamlike romance adds to the enchantment and fantasy of children's
literature.
J. M. Barrie's classic children's story is reimagined in this
delightful full-color deluxe edition filled with all-new
illustrations and ten removable features specially designed by
MinaLima, the award-winning design studio behind the graphics for
the Harry Potter films. For more than a century, the adventures of
Peter Pan-the boy who can fly and never grows up-and Wendy Darling
have captured the hearts of generations of readers. In this
enchanting illustrated volume, the fantastical world of Neverland
and its magical inhabitants, including the Lost Boys, Captain Hook,
Tiger Lily, and the beloved Tinker Bell, are brought to life like
never before. Peter Pan is packed with a lush array of colorful
illustrations and interactive removable features, including a
detailed map of Neverland, a croc o'clock with hands you can rotate
to tell time, Peter's shadow, and more. Beautiful and captivating,
filled with breathtaking artwork, this stunning book is sure to
become a treasured keepsake for fans of all ages.
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Peter Pan (Paperback)
J.M. Barrie
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R81
R71
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HarperCollins is proud to present its incredible range of
best-loved, essential classics. 'Second to the right ... and then
straight on till morning!' Desperate to hear bedtime stories, Peter
Pan waits outside the nursery window of Wendy, John and Michael
Darling. When Peter asks Wendy to fly with him to Neverland, the
Darling children are whisked away to a world of adventure - of
daring fairies, wondrous mermaids and The Lost Boys.But there is
danger in Neverland too: the villainous Captain Hook is out for
revenge and will stop at nothing to take it. Poignant and
unforgettable, J. M. Barrie's classic tale is one of the greatest
works of children's literature of the last century. Its imaginative
scope, tender humour and vivid characters will enchant adults and
children alike. Published in association with Great Ormond Street
Hospital Children's Charity.
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Peter Pan (Book)
J.M. Barrie; Illustrated by Leire Salaberria
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R508
R392
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Margaret Ogilvy (1897) is a biography by J. M. Barrie. Although he
is more widely known as a popular storyteller whose Peter Pan books
are filled with the wit and wonder of history's greatest
fairytales, Barrie was also a gifted memoirist and biographer.
Margaret Ogilvy is the story of his mother and their life as a
family in Scotland. Written in tribute to her influence on his life
as a professional writer, Margaret Ogilvy was a bestselling book in
the United States. "On the day I was born we bought six
hair-bottomed chairs, and in our little house it was an event, the
first great victory in a woman's long campaign; how they had been
laboured for, the pound-note and the thirty threepenny-bits they
cost, what anxiety there was about the purchase, the show they made
in possession of the west room, my father's unnatural coolness when
he brought them in..." From the remnants of memory, J. M. Barrie
attempts to reconstruct his mother's life. He begins with tragedy,
the death of his older brother, an event which changed his mother
forever. From then on, he writes, "she got her soft face and her
pathetic ways and her large charity," but before she could turn her
loss into positive energy she struggled immensely with what would
now be called depression. As he tries to express his gratitude for
her sacrifice and support, Barrie crafts a loving portrait of the
woman who gave him life. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of J. M. Barrie's
Margaret Ogilvy is a classic work of Scottish literature reimagined
for modern readers.
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Peter Pan (Hardcover)
J.M. Barrie
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R452
R320
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All children except one grow up. In 1904, Peter Pan first flew
across a London stage and into the bedroom of Wendy, John, and
Michael Darling. Ever since, this perpetual youth has continued to
delight children of all ages. Young readers will happily soar with
him and his friends to enchanted Neverland, where they'll meet
Tinkerbell, the Lost Boys, and Peter's famous nemesis, Captain
Hook. It's a tale as ageless as its beloved hero.
The magical Peter Pan comes to the night nursery of the Darling
children, Wendy, John and Michael. He teaches them to fly, then
takes them through the sky to Never-Never Land, where they find
wolves, Mermaids and... Pirates. The leader of the pirates is the
sinister Captain Hook. His hand was bitten off by a crocodile, who,
as Captain Hook explains 'liked me arm so much that he has followed
me ever since, licking his lips for the rest of me'. After lots of
adventures, the story reaches its exciting climax as Peter, Wendy
and the children do battle with Captain Hook and his band. This
edition also includes Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens which is the
magical tale that first introduces Peter Pan, the little boy who
never grows any older. He escapes his human form and flies to
Kensington Gardens, where all his happy memories are, and meets the
fairies, the thrushes, and Old Caw the crow. The fairies think he
is too human to be allowed to stay in after Lock-out time, so he
flies off to an island which divides the Gardens from the more
grown-up Hyde Park - Peter's adventures, and how he eventually
meets Mamie and the goat, are delightfully illustrated by Arthur
Rackham.
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Peter Pan (Hardcover)
J.M. Barrie
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R270
R234
Discovery Miles 2 340
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The magical Peter Pan comes to the night nursery of the Darling children, Wendy, John and Michael. He teaches them to fly, then takes them through the sky to Never-Never Land, where they find wolves, Mermaids and… Pirates.
The leader of the pirates is the sinister Captain Hook. His hand was bitten off by a crocodile, who, as Captain Hook explains ‘liked me arm so much that he has followed me ever since, licking his lips for the rest of me’.
After lots of adventures, the story reaches its exciting climax as Peter, Wendy and the children do battle with Captain Hook and his band.
What Every Woman Knows (1908) is a play by J. M. Barrie. It ran for
384 performances at the Duke of York's Theatre in London and was
produced on Broadway as well, making it one of the most successful
plays of the year. Inspired by the women's suffrage movement,
Barrie sought to explore the intersection of gender and class in
Scottish aristocratic society. Adapted numerous times for film and
consistently revived on stage, What Every Woman Knows is an
enduring work of English theatre by an author whose reputation as
the creator of Peter Pan has largely overshadowed the rest of his
brilliant career. Behind every great man, an even better woman
makes his success possible. In J. M. Barrie's masterful play, a
Scottish family worried for their daughter's future seizes the
chance to marry her off to a promising young man. Having discovered
a young university student in their vast library, they offer to pay
for his education if he agrees to take Maggie's hand. Left with no
real choice in the matter, John Shand marries into the Wylie family
and attempts to launch a career in politics. As his reputation
grows-due in no small part to his wife's hard work-Shand begins to
forget his impoverished roots, dreaming instead of a future all his
own. Funny and deeply critical of the institution of marriage, What
Every Woman Knows is a story of romance, ambition, and humility
from a legendarily gifted Scottish storyteller. With a beautifully
designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition
of J. M. Barrie's What Every Woman Knows is a classic work of
Scottish literature reimagined for modern readers.
The Little White Bird (1902) is a novel by J. M. Barrie. Inspired
by his friendship with George Llewelyn Davies, the grandson of
writer George du Maurier, Barrie penned this heartwarming tale of
imagination and adventure featuring for the first time his beloved
character Peter Pan. Broken into short episodes, The Little White
Bird follows Captain W., a childless veteran, on his visits to
David and his family in Kensington Gardens. Through their
friendship, David receives an education in wonder, while the
Captain learns what it could feel like to be a father. Set in
Victorian London, the novel follows Captain W. on his long walks
through the city. With no family of his own, he finds comfort in
friendship with David, the son of a local governess. Enchanted by
the Captain's vibrant imagination, David loves most of all his
tales of Peter Pan, a magical boy who never grows old, who lives
with fairies and never says no to adventure. One night, the story
goes, a young girl is locked out of her house in Kensington Gardens
past dark. Scared and cold, she finds safety with Peter and the
fairies, who have gathered to celebrate life with a magnificent
ball. Written for children and adults alike, The Little White Bird
was the book that started it all, launching Barrie's career as a
popular storyteller whose tales of the present day are filled with
the wit and wonder of history's greatest fairytales. With a
beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of J. M. Barrie's The Little White Bird is a classic
work of Scottish literature reimagined for modern readers.
This beautiful HarperCollins Children's Classics edition of J. M.
Barrie's Peter Pan is the perfect addition to any bookshelf. One
night, the mythical Peter Pan appears in the nursery of Wendy, John
and Michael Darling and an extraordinary adventure begins. With a
sprinkle of Tinker Bell's fairy dust, Peter teaches the three
children to fly and whisks them away to Neverland. There they
embark on daring adventures with mermaids, fairies, lost boys - and
the vengeful pirate Captain Hook. Since his creation, J. M.
Barrie's boy who wouldn't grow up has become a cultural icon, and
this witty, imaginative story full of mischief, magic and bravery
is one of the best-loved children's classics of all time. Complete
your library with HarperCollins Children's Classics.
J.M. Barrie Comedy Characters: 6 male, 9 female Interior Set
Quality Street is a cup of exquisite comic delight. Set in England,
about 1800, it is alive with elegant humor and wit. There are
several maiden women in the action, some of them a bit sour and
curiously officious. But the one named Phoebe, with the plain face,
is a sparkling lass whose heart flutters for a bachelor by the name
of Valentine, who is expected on a visit. Sadly we learn,
Valentine, has come back not to propose to Miss Phoebe but to
announce his enlistment in the Napoleonic wars. And Phoebe and her
sister have met economic misfortune by teaching at a primary
school. Rejuvenated by his return, Phoebe in a carefree moment
discards her prim clothes and expression, and becomes a gay young
girl, extravagant with her smiles, as well as with her dances at
the military balls. The transformation is so complete that Phoebe
is mistaken for a fictitious niece. The deception increases the
merriment and produces many sudden changes of the plot. Valentine
discovers his love for Phoebe, and then fortunately discovers the
precarious plot in time to save it from the mischievous women.
Surely this is one of the most endearing and enduring of all
comedies.
An odd assortment of guests are warned against going into the woods
for it is Midsummer Eve (there is no woods in the neighborhood, but
legend says that it sometimes appears). A philanderer, his young
wife and the current object of his affections; an artist who has
lost faith in himself and his wife who despises him; indolent lady
and a delightful old couple venture into the forest that appears
outside the windows and find dreams and desires answered.6 women, 4
men
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