|
|
Showing 1 - 25 of
113 matches in All Departments
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This is a source book for students of the patristic period and a
companion volume to 'Creeds, Councils and Controversies' and
'Doctrine and Practice in the Early Church'. This updated edition
incorporates vital documents that were not available when the
original collection was compiled.
One boy is determined to stay in his bed in this hilarious story
from Dr. Seuss! It's time to get up, but one boy has decided he'll
stay in bed today. And he won't change his mind - not even when his
neighbours shout and a big brass band plays outside, nor when he's
offered a scrumptious pineapple butterscotch ding dang doo! It
seems nothing will get this child out of bed today. . . By
combining the funniest stories, craziest creatures and zaniest
pictures with his unique blend of rhyme, rhythm and repetition, Dr.
Seuss makes reading fun!
This study, the companion to Volume 1, continues the history of the
Jewish people to the time when Christianity became independent of
Judaism. The historical study of the life and times of Jesus has
brought a clearer realization of the importance of understanding
post-exilic Judaism. Contents include the historical sources and
literature of the period; the causes and occasion of the Maccabean
uprising; the struggle for religious and political freedom; the
attainment of independence; Judaism in Syria and Egypt; internal
divisions and the growth of parties; the revival of Hellenism; the
Roman period of Jewish history, the last of the Hasmoneans, Herod
the King of the Jews, the inner life of the nation, the final
catastrophe at Masada and glimpses of Judaism in Palestine after
the war and of Judaism in the Dispersion. This comprehensive study
clearly shows the complex background to the present, where both
faiths -- Judaism and Christianity -- continue to work out their
destinies.
It's raining pigs and noodles, it's pouring frogs and hats,
chrysanthemums and poodles, bananas, brooms, and cats.Assorted
prunes and parrotsare dropping from the sky, here comes a bunch of
carrots, some hippopotami.
The master of mischievous rhyme, Jack Prelutsky, and his partner
in crime, James Stevenson, have whipped up a storm of more than one
hundred hilarious poems and zany drawings. Grab your umbrella--and
make sure it's a big one
|
Happily Ever after (Paperback)
Anna Quindlen; Illustrated by James Stevenson
|
R133
R123
Discovery Miles 1 230
Save R10 (8%)
|
Ships in 18 - 22 working days
|
One day, while holding her treasured baseball mitt, Kate makes a wish. And poof!— she turns into a princess in a fairy tale. But being a princess isn't at all what Kate imagined. Before long, she's fighting off dragons, entertaining witches, and teaching the ladies-in-waiting how to play baseball. With Kate around, fairy tale land will never be the same again!
Use this handy field guide as a quick reference book and cheat
sheet for all of the techniques you use or reference day to day.
Covering up to Android 11, this Android Java programming reference
guide focuses on non-UI elements with a security focus. You won't
see Android UI development, nor will you see low-level C or kernel
techniques. Instead, this book focuses on easily digestible,
useful, and interesting techniques in Java and the Android system.
This reference guide was created out of the need for myself to jot
down all the useful techniques I commonly reached for, and so I'm
now sharing these techniques with you, whether you are an Android
internals software engineer or security researcher. What You Will
Learn Discover the differences between and how to access
application names, package names, IDs, and unique identifiers in
Android Quickly reference common techniques such as storage, the
activity lifecycle, and permissions Debug using the Android shell
Work with Android's obfuscation and encryption capabilities Extract
and decompile Android applications Carry out Android reflection and
dex class loading Who This Book Is For Programmers, developers, and
admins with at least prior Android and Java experience.
I'm making a pizza the size of the sun, a pizza that's sure to
weigh more than a ton, a pizza too massive to pick up and toss, a
pizza resplendent with oceans of sauce.
I'm topping my pizza with mountains of cheese, with acres of
peppers, pimentos, and peas, with mushrooms, tomatoes, and sausage
galore, with every last olive they had at the store.
Here is a wondrously tasty--and always funny--collection of more
than 100 poems for readers of every age. Meet Miss Misinformation
and Gladiola Gloppe (andher Soup Shoppe), and delight in a backward
poem, a poem that never ends, and scores of other poems to read and
love. You won't stop smiling
|
"could Be Worse!" (Paperback)
James Stevenson; Illustrated by James Stevenson
|
R226
R211
Discovery Miles 2 110
Save R15 (7%)
|
Ships in 18 - 22 working days
|
"Unexcitable Gramps surprises everyone with a whopping tale of derring-do that proves there's life in the old boy yet. Stevenson's watercolors couldn't be better."--School Library Journal.
Illus. in full color. "A rhyming story that is full of laughs. 'The alarm can ring. The birds can peep....Today's the day I'm going to sleep,' says a lazy boy one morning, and despite a pail of icy water, television coverage, and the arrival of the Marines, he vows to stay in bed--and he does! The repetition of concepts and words will keep children turning the pages, as will the energetic drawings. A sure draw for early readers."--Booklist.
This dynamic bestselling author/illustrator duo captures the ups
and downs of everyday life in this chapter book offering fun and
perfectly narrated short stories--for kids who can already read,
like the Great One, or for kids who are learning to read, like the
Pain. "Friend or Fiend?" is the fourth book in a quartet of
hilarious and warm-hearted stories that showcase the joys, the fun,
and the frustrations of sibling rivalry and devotion, as seen
through the eyes of those sassy siblings, the Pain and the Great
One.
What's the difference between a friend and a fiend? The Pain and
the Great One are about to find out
Jake is so embarrassed by a reading circle blunder, he vows never
to speak in class again. Abigail believes she can no longer trust
one of her best friends. And on the perfect snow day, who rescues
Jake when someone jumps on him and washes his face in snow?
Finally, Jake and Abigail decide to plan a birthday party to
celebrate the date when their beloved cat Fluzzy first became part
of their family. But only Fluzzy knows what really happened on that
dark and stormy night a year ago. And he's not telling--or is he?
MEET THE PAIN:
My sister's name is Abigail. I call her The Great One because she
thinks she's so great. Who cares if she's in third grade and I'm
just in first?
MEET THE GREAT ONE:
My brother's name is Jacob Edward, but everyone calls him Jake.
Everyone but me. I call him The Pain because that's what he is.
He's a first-grade pain. I'll always know exactly what he's
thinking. That's just the way it is.
These seven warm-hearted stories will give readers a peek at how a
brother and sister relate to each other.
"From the Hardcover edition."
"The perfect chapter book!
"The Pain and the Great One hardly agree on anything. But deep
down, they know they can count on each other, especially at school,
where it often takes two to figure things out. Like when that first
baby tooth falls out on the school bus. Or when an unwanted visitor
on Bring Your Pet to School Day needs to be caught. Or worst of
all, when a scary bully says you're "burnt toast." On days like
these it can feel good not to go it alone. (And don't forget Fluzzy
the cat, who knows a thing or two himself.)
"A "Parents' Choice "Recommended Award Winner"
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
|