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Bengal Fairy Tales by Francis Bradley Bradley-Birt illustrated by Abanindranath Tagore (Rare Book Collection)
This volume written by a British author with illustrations by Abanindranath Tagore includes thirty-two fairy tales (in three parts) from Bengal. Among others, you will find 'The Four Riddles', 'Budhibanta, The Boy Weaver', 'Katmanush, Or The Human Being Who Was Made Of Wood', 'Hati Sing, Or The Vanquisher Of An Elephant' and 'The Redeeming Power Of The Ganges'.
Will Melting Ice Flood the Land?
The Origins of Water on Earth
Running Out of Fish
Where Storms Are Born
The Oceans and Weather
Life in the Ocean ...
and more
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Fairy Tales by Wilhelm Hauff (Rare Book Collection)
A collection of eleven fairy tales in English, written by Wilhelm Hauff, illustrated by Arthur A. Dixon, and published by E. Nister circa 1910 in New York.
* The Story Of Caliph Stork
* Fatima's Rescue
* The Story Of Little Mouk
* The Story Of The False Prince
* The Dwarf Long-Nose
* Abner, The Jew Who Saw Nothing
* The Story Of Almansor
* The Story Of The Florin
* The Cold Heart
* The Adventures Of Said
* The Cavern Of Steenfoll: A Scottish Legend
Science of Everyday Things
by Judson Knight, Neil Schlager
volumes 1- 4
This reference illustrates the importance of scientific and mathematical principles through their use in everyday life. Each volume focuses on a specific scientific discipline - biology, physics, chemistry and earth sciences, offering an in-depth understanding of each discipline and its theories.
все то, о чем мы благополучно забываем после школы и что может потребоваться в повседневной жизни.
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Canadian Fairy Tales by Cyrus MacMillan (Rare Book Collection)
The fairy tale makes universal appeal because it deals with the elemental in our natures that is the same in every age and in every race. In the Canadian tales which are gathered from Indian sources, we find the same types of characters and scenes of adventure that we do in the tales of the German forests, of Scandinavia, England or France.