Added by: inesap | Karma: 453.53 | Other | 18 September 2011
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Living English Structure for Schools
This book is a shortened, simplified version for Secondary Schools of "Living English Structure". It retains the character of the original book in that it provides grammatical practice material graded througout into Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced.
Added by: KundAlini | Karma: 1594.10 | Other | 13 September 2011
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The Beatles Yellow Submarine Comic Book
Paul S. Newman (Illustrator)
The Beatles agree to accompany Captain Fred in his Yellow Submarine and go to Pepperland to free it from the music hating Blue Meanies.
The Beatles, at the height of their popularity, made this cartoon of a land that is taken over by the Blue Meanies. They are recruited by an escapee to come and bring joy (and music) back to the land. The techniques are quite psychedelic in the cartoons and much care was taken to have the walks and mannerisms of the individual Beatles cartoons match the originals
Added by: zryciuch_83 | Karma: 392.36 | Fiction literature, Other | 8 September 2011
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Michael Strogoff (Classics Illustrated)
A classic tale of adventure and intrigue in the Russian Empire. Someone must warn the Governor-General of Siberia that the fierce Feofar-Khan is pouring his men into Siberia and fomenting rebellion. Only one of the Czar's couriers is capable of handling this mission--Michael Strogoff. Full color.
Added by: arcadius | Karma: 2802.10 | Coursebooks, Grammar, Other | 7 August 2011
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The Key to English Series - Two-Word Verbs
This manual is intended to help the student, to master a troublesome matter, the combination verb + adverb (or preposition), with or without a following noun object. These combinations are variously called "two-word verbs", "merged verbs," "compound verbs," "verb-adverb combinations"... We are dealing, of course, with structures like put it on, call up Mr. Smith, take this information down, in which a verb and a function word (adverb) work closely together to express a meaning. In addition, when an object is present, these words may be separated by noun objects and must be separated by unstressed pronoun objects. Such combinations are usually called "separable" two-word verbs.