Claire goes to stay with her Aunt Min in a village that has an old castle, with a black tower. The castle has a dangerous secret, but what is it and can Claire find out?
Every page of the comic was illustrated as a double-page spread. When the series was gathered into hardcover form, the individual pages were twice as wide as a normal comic. Miller's art style for this project was similar to his Sin City work, although the addition of consistent color is an obvious difference.
I don't usually upload books that are not related to EFL, but with this one I made a small exception. Hope you like it :) REUPLOAD by decabristka / PDF by Pumukl
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This is the only fully annotated and modernized edition to bring together Shakespeare's sonnets as well as all his poems (including those attributed to him after his death) in one volume. A full introduction discusses his development as a poet, and how the poems relate to the plays, and detailed notes explain the language and allusions. While accessibly written, the edition takes account of the most recent scholarship and criticism.
Fairy stories and traditional tales have a special place in the life of every child. Beauty and the Beast is perfect for reading aloud, or for older, more confident readers to read by themselves.
Ladybird has published fairy tales for over forty years, bringing the magic of traditional stories to each new generation of children. These are the original Ladybird retellings, with beautiful new pictures of the kind children like best - full of richness and detail. Children have always loved and will always remember these classic stories and sharing them together is an experience to treasure.
Lewis Carroll - Alice's Adventures under Ground - An original handwritten and illustrated manuscript from the British Library
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This manuscript is the original version of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, the pen-name of Charles Dodgson, an Oxford mathematician.
Dodgson was fond of children and became friends with Lorina, Alice and Edith Liddell, the young daughters of the Dean of his college, Christ Church. One summer's day in 1862 he entertained them on a boat trip with a story of Alice's adventures in a magical world entered through a rabbit-hole. The ten-year-old Alice was so entranced that...