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This volume is part of a new series of novels, plays and stories at
GCSE/Key Stage 4 level, designed to meet the needs of the National
Curriculum syllabus. Each text includes an introduction,
pre-reading activities, notes and coursework activities. Also
provided is a section on the process of writing, often compiled by
the author. This is the story of two brothers, Calum and Neil, who
work in the forest of a large Scottish estate. But the harmony of
their life together is shadowed by the dark obsessive hatred of
Duror, the gamekeeper.
The tenth edition of The Manual of Photography is an indispensable
textbook for anyone who is serious about photography. It is ideal
if you want to gain insight into the underlying scientific
principles of photography and digital imaging, whether you are a
professional photographer, lab technician, researcher or student in
the field, or simply an enthusiastic amateur. This comprehensive
guide takes you from capture to output in both digital and film
media, with sections on lens use, darkroom techniques, digital
cameras and scanners, image editing techniques and processes,
workflow, digital file formats and image archiving.This iconic text
was first published in 1890 and has aided many thousands of
photographers in developing their own techniques and understanding
of the medium. Now in full colour, The Manual of Photography still
retains its clear, reader-friendly style and is filled with images
and illustrations demonstrating the key principles. Not only giving
you the skills and know-how to take stunning photographs, but will
also allowing you to fully understand the science behind the
creation of great images.
In the shadow of a war that rages through Europe, brothers Calum
and Neil work to gather pine cones in the grounds of a Scottish
estate. When Calum releases two mutilated rabbits from a snare, he
comes face to face with Duror, the gamekeeper. In retaliation, in
the depths of the wood, Duror lays a trap for the cone-gatherers.
Neil prophesises that forces of evil will encroach upon the harmony
of their lives. It is a prophesy that comes true when Duror commits
an act so brutal it destroys all sense of humanity in the once
thriving wood. Powerful and unforgettable, Robin Jenkins'
masterpiece is a haunting story of love and violence, and an
investigation of class-conflict, war and envy.
The tenth edition of The Manual of Photography is an indispensable
textbook for anyone who is serious about photography. It is ideal
if you want to gain insight into the underlying scientific
principles of photography and digital imaging, whether you are a
professional photographer, lab technician, researcher or student in
the field, or simply an enthusiastic amateur. This comprehensive
guide takes you from capture to output in both digital and film
media, with sections on lens use, darkroom techniques, digital
cameras and scanners, image editing techniques and processes,
workflow, digital file formats and image archiving. This iconic
text was first published in 1890 and has aided many thousands of
photographers in developing their own techniques and understanding
of the medium. Now in full colour, The Manual of Photography still
retains its clear, reader-friendly style and is filled with images
and illustrations demonstrating the key principles. Not only giving
you the skills and know-how to take stunning photographs, but will
also allowing you to fully understand the science behind the
creation of great images.
Thirteen-year-old Tom Curdie, the product of a Glasgow slum, is on
probation for theft. His teachers admit that he is clever, but only
one, Charlie Forbes, sees something in Tom and his seemingly
insolent smile. So, Forbes decides to take Tom on holiday with his
own family, with tragic consequences. From one of Scotland's
greatest writers, The Changeling explores how goodness and
innocence is compromised when faced with the pressures of growing
up and becoming part of society.
From the multicultural bustle of Leicester to the smaller market
towns of Market Harborough and Lutterworth and evens smaller
picturesque villages, Leicestershire is a unique and varied county
with a rich cultural heritage. Leicestershire Past & Present
contrasts a selection of 300 old and new photographs, juxtaposed to
demonstrate the changes that have occurred in the scene over the
intervening years. Fascinating images of town centres, housing,
shops, and people at work and play bring Leicestershire's history
to life. It is a captivating insight into the changes and
developments that have taken place over the years, and an enjoyable
read from cover to cover.
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