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Rediscover the classic magical adventure of the Little Wooden
Horse, brought to life with the original inside illustrations from
the author of Milly-Molly-Mandy, Joyce Lankester Brisley. When
Uncle Peder the toymaker falls on hard times, his little wooden
horse must go out into the world to seek his fortune. But whether
he's working in a coal mine, sailing the seven seas with a band of
pirates, or walking the tightrope in a circus, the loyal little
horse only has one wish: to return to his beloved master.
Originally published in 1938, Ursula Moray-Williams' The Adventures
of the Little Wooden Horse is her most famous story and continues
to be one of the most-loved classic stories of children's
literature.
Three kids venture to the North Pole to help Santa defeat an army
of evil elves in this holiday classic from the brilliant mind that
brought you The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. Art
Atchinson Aimesworth--inventor, crime fighters, and all-around whiz
kid--journeys north with his sister, Esther, and his pal Spaulding,
by special invitation from Santa himself. Why did Santa call them
to the North Pole? Art wants to know. But when Esther is taken by
the Queen of the Dark Elves, Art must put his questions aside and
save his sister. This reissue of William Joyce's epic Christmas
adventure now comes complete with lift-the-flap letters from Santa
himself!
European-East Asian Borders is an international, trans-disciplinary
volume that breaks new ground in the study of borders and bordering
practices in global politics. It explores the insights and
limitations of border theory developed primarily in the European
context to a range of historical and contemporary border-related
issues and phenomena in East Asia. The essays presented here
question, rather than assume, the various borders between
inclusion/exclusion, here/there, us/them, that condition the
(im)possibility of translating between histories, cultures and
identities. Contributors suggest that the act of translation offers
new ways of thinking about how border logics operate, taking on the
concept of translation itself as border problematic and therefore
raising questions of power and authority, such as who gets to act
as a translator, or who benefits from the outcome. The book will
appeal not only to upper-level students and scholars with a
geopolitical-historical interest in East Asia, but also to those
who work in the inter-disciplinary field of border studies and
others with an interest more generally in translation and the
extent to which theory 'travels' across time and space.
European-East Asian Borders is an international, trans-disciplinary
volume that breaks new ground in the study of borders and bordering
practices in global politics. It explores the insights and
limitations of border theory developed primarily in the European
context to a range of historical and contemporary border-related
issues and phenomena in East Asia. The essays presented here
question, rather than assume, the various borders between
inclusion/exclusion, here/there, us/them, that condition the
(im)possibility of translating between histories, cultures and
identities. Contributors suggest that the act of translation offers
new ways of thinking about how border logics operate, taking on the
concept of translation itself as border problematic and therefore
raising questions of power and authority, such as who gets to act
as a translator, or who benefits from the outcome. The book will
appeal not only to upper-level students and scholars with a
geopolitical-historical interest in East Asia, but also to those
who work in the inter-disciplinary field of border studies and
others with an interest more generally in translation and the
extent to which theory 'travels' across time and space.
Forget naughty or nice--this is a battle of good vs. evil. Discover
the origins of St. Nick and follow along as the Guardians start
their quest to rid the world of nightmares in the first Guardians
chapter book from Academy Award winner William Joyce that inspired
the beloved film, The Rise of the Guardians. Before SANTA was
SANTA, he was North, Nicholas St. North--a daredevil swordsman
whose prowess with double scimitars was legendary. Like any
swashbuckling young warrior, North seeks treasure and adventure,
leading him to the fiercely guarded village of Santoff Claussen,
said to be home to the greatest treasure in all the East, and to an
even greater wizard, Ombric Shalazar. But when North arrives,
legends of riches have given way to terrors of epic proportions!
North must decide whether to seek his fortune...or save the
village. When our rebellious hero gets sucked into the chaos
(literally), the fight becomes very personal. The Nightmare King
and his evil Fearlings are ruling the night, owning the shadows,
and sending waves of fear through all of Santoff Clausen. For
North, this is a battle worth fighting...and, he's not alone. There
are five other Guardians out there. He only has to find them in
time.
Rediscover the classic magical adventure of the Little Wooden
Horse, brought to life with the original inside illustrations from
the author of Milly-Molly-Mandy, Joyce Lankester Brisley. When
Uncle Peder the toymaker falls on hard times, his little wooden
horse must go out into the world to seek his fortune. But whether
he's working in a coal mine, sailing the seven seas with a band of
pirates or walking the tightrope in a circus, the loyal little
horse only has one wish: to return to his beloved master.
Originally published in 1938, Ursula Moray-Williams' The Adventures
of the Little Wooden Horse is her most famous story and continues
to be one of the most-loved classic stories of children's
literature. With its glorious inside illustrations by Joyce
Lankester Brisley and cover artwork from Catherine Rayner, this
beautiful hardback edition is a truly special gift to treasure.
Nicholas St. North is a daring, rootless, and swashbuckling young
swordsman who spends his days thieving and chasing adventure around
the world with his friends. His path leads him to the secretive
village of Santoff Clausen, rumored to have the greatest treasure
in all of the East and protected, so it's said, by the great wizard
Ombric Shalazar. When he gets there, though, it's only to find the
town in the midst of a battle with a ferocious bear possessed by
Pitch, the dreaded Nightmare King. Now Nicholas must decide: does
he seek his own fortune, or does he help Shalazar, Shalazar's
adopted daughter Katherine, and the villagers in their desperate
fight? This exciting, imaginative tale will completely engross
readers as it reveals the true origins of everyone's favorite
Yuletide figure.
"Nicolas San Norte es un joven espadachin temerario, desarraigado e
intrepido que se pasa la vida robando y buscando aventuras con sus
compinches por medio mundo. En sus correrias llega al pueblo de
Santoff Clausen, el cual se rumorea que tiene el tesoro mas grande
en todo el Este y el cual, segun se dice, esta bajo la proteccion
del gran mago Ombric Shalazar. Sin embargo, cuando llega se
encuentra con un pueblo en plena batalla con un oso feroz poseido
por Sombra, el pavoroso Rey de las Pesadillas. Ahora le toca a
Nicolas decidirse: Buscara su propio bien, o ayudara a Shalazar, a
su hija adoptiva Katherine y al resto de los habitantes en su lucha
desesperada? Esta historia emocionante e imaginativa completamente
absorbera al lector mientras revela los verdaderos origenes del mas
popular de los personajes navidenos."
The Guardians’ powers are put to the ultimate test in their final battle in this conclusion to the epic chapter book series from William Joyce.
When we last saw the Guardians, they were celebrating their victory during Bright Night, the final great Battle of the Moon, where they defeated Pitch once and for all. Or so they thought. Now, many years later, the Guardians have settled into their final selves, embracing their public images and the Earth Holidays. But the world has not been without evil since Pitch’s imprisonment. First there was the World War, then The Crash which has led to what the humans call a Great Depression. All the Guardians feel the weight of these events, but Jack Frost—now half human, half of his former self Nightlight—feels it the most.
Jack’s transition from Nightlight to Guardian was not an easy one. Always inclined to keep to himself, Jack has become especially isolated from the other Guardians since his transformation. Yet it is Jack who Ombric Shalazar (once a great wizard, now known as Father Time) trusts with a tremendous secret. But for Jack to fully understand this secret, he must revisit his past—and finally tell his story.
Jack’s story, however, isn’t the only one to be reopened; an old enemy whose chapter we thought closed will reappear and with him bring a darkness and destruction that will test the Guardians like never before. It’s a battle of superlatives—the worse fighting the greatest, but where, oh where, is Jack?
In the first book of a multibook series, find out how a round,
jolly baby became the great white hope of the Milky Way--and
ringleader of the Guardians of Childhood.
Up there in the sky.
Don't you see him?
No, not the moon.
The Man in the Moon.
He wasn't always a man.
Nor was he always on the moon.
He was once a child.
Like you.
Until a battle,
a shooting star,
and a lost balloon
sent him on a quest.
Meet the very first guardian of childhood.
MiM, the Man in the Moon.
Joyce A Halvorsen is the author of "Leaves From a Secret Page" -
her fourth book and second poetry book. "Leaves From a Secret Page"
is a beautifully written book of contemporary poetry with a lean to
the romance nature has to offer.
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