Penguin Readers - Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Mr Utterson is worried about Dr Jekyll. Why has the doctor made a friend of the frightening Mr Hyde ? Who is the evil little man ? Where did he come from?
Little Genius is a new two-level series of illustrated grammar books for very young learners in Junior A and Junior B classes. Children follow the humorous adventures of Brad and Maddy, the ingenious twins, while taking their first steps in English grammar and structure. Little Genius is an ideal grammar compliment to Toy Box but, thanks to its comprehensive and carefully graded syllabus, Little Genius can be used alongside any coursebook adopted in Junior A and B classes.
This book presents a new cross-linguistic analysis of gender and its effects on morphosyntax. It addresses questions including the syntactic location of gender features; the role of natural gender; and the relationship between syntactic gender features and the morphological realization of gender. Ruth Kramer argues that gender features are syntactically located on the n head ('little n'), which serves to nominalize category-neutral roots.
Foremost medieval historian Anne Curry offers a new reinterpretation of Henry V and the battle that defined his kingship: Agincourt Henry V's invasion of France, in August 1415, represented a huge gamble. As heir to the throne, he had been a failure, cast into the political wilderness amid rumours that he planned to depose his father. Despite a complete change of character as king - founding monasteries, persecuting heretics, and enforcing the law to its extremes - little had gone right since. He was insecure in his kingdom, his reputation low. On the eve of his departure for France, he uncovered a plot by some of his closest associates to remove him from power.
"I get by with a little help from my friends" - John Lennon
It’s not just a song. We all need a little help from our friends. If not now, tomorrow. Or the day after. Or the year after. Some people never realize it until it’s too late.
"Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans" - John Lennon