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Arthur is the third book of The Pendragon Cycle: a magnificent epic set against the baackcloth of Roman Britain & the legends of Arthur & lost Atlantis. It is the eve of Christ Mass & the noblemen have come to Londinium to hold council
- to essay who among them might become High King. Fifteen years have come & gone since the sword was first placed there. A young man stands grim-faced gazing at the sword thrust deep into the stone...hesitant uncertain. Take it Arthur Merlin tells him..." So the story begins
- a tale of high hope & bitter endeavour of loyalty & treachery of spiritual quest & the winning of a kingdom
- a story whose end as its beginning is shrouded in mystery..."


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Its snowing & that means no school! Arthur wants to join his friends at the hill for sledding & fun but he has to wait with D.W. until the roads are ploughed. By the time Dad says they can go all of Arthurs friends are back home sipping hot chocolate. Arthur is disappointed until his Dad produces a brand new sled. Arthur Dad & D.W. have a blast on the hill & Arthur realizes some things are worth waiting for. ...
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Arthur's favourite cereal is holding a jingle contest & the winner's song will be played on T.V.! While D.W. gets to eating all the cereal she can Arthur tries to come up with the perfect words & melody
- only he's stumped! He & Buster start a band but it falls flat. Arthur can't get inspired. Then he overhears the perfect little tune from somewhere unexpected. But can Arthur submit the jingle as his own?
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When Sue Ellen loses her diary at the library her friends imagine the things she might have written about them in her private notebook. Sue Ellen worries what will happen if her diary falls into the wrong hands! While everyone is in a frenzy Arthur finds it! Will he do the right thing & return it unread to Sue Ellen? ...
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Arthurs class is holding a poetry contest. When Fern is the only one who enters she dares Arthur & his friends to write a poem
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The finest collection of art by one of the greatest English book illustrators. A stunning full-colour treasury of the finest ...
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In Arthur Ransome on the Broads Roger Wardale tells the inside story of the two classic children's novels Coot Club & The Big Six that stemmed from the eight holidays that Ransome & his wife spent cruising in hired craft on the Norfolk Broads in the 1930s. Drawing freely upon Ransome's sailing log his diaries & those of his wife an intimate portrait emerges of the iconic children's author on holiday as well as a unique picture of the Norfolk Broads at a crucial point in their transition from the wilderness that he loved to a watery playground. Using Ransome's working notes & letters it has been possible to trace the trials & tribulations of the development of the plot of Coot Club
- a book that his publisher had to drag from him in order to catch the Christmas market. By way of contrast Ransome's masterly tale of detection The Big Six gave him lots of fun in the creation
- once he had settled on the crime. This beautifully illustrated book should appeal to all Ransome enthusiasts those who have sailed on the Broads at some time or other & local historians.

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Arthur Rimbaud is remembered as much for his volatile personality & tumultuous life as he is for his writings most of which he produced before the age of eighteen. This book brings together his poetry prose & letters including The Drunken Boat " " The Orphans New Year" " After the Flood" & "A Season in Hell" considered by many to be his. " Complete Works" is divided into eight seasons
- Childhood The Open Road War The Tormented Heart The Visionary The Damned Soul A Few Belated Cowardices & The Man with the Wind at His Heels
- that reflect the facets of Rimbauds life. Insightful commentary by translator & editor Paul Schmidt reveals the courage vision & imagination of Rimbauds poetry & sheds light on one of the most enigmatic figures in letters."

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When ' Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You' was published it revealed an unbelievable assortment of faeries each one more exquisite than the next. Now in this beautiful companion readers are offered a detailed in-sight to one particularly prominent & intriguing species of faeries the Sprites. Because of their easy nature more & more Sprites have become part of the common household ~ often to the surprise of the people who live there ~ & many have been taken in as pets by those who have developed the Sight" to see them. Offering guidelines to keeping Sprites healthy & happy by learning how to identify them feed them dress them & house them this unique book shows these colourful faeries in their full glory." ...
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In addition to the fifteen creatures featured in the first five Spiderwick adventures this extensive volume features an additional fifteen creatures to delight & astonish such as mermaids gargoyles & leprechauns. It also features snippets from Arthur Spiderwick's journal...information that specifically links the Guide to the Spiderwick Chronicles. There are even cameos from all the favourites in the series. From clever & informative introductory sections on essential materials & faerie world basics through sections featuring fabulous faerie species to an addendum created by Jared Grace correcting Arthur Spiderwick & cross-referencing with the story books this is the field guide to end all field guides! ...
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Arthur Boyd

Arthur Boyd is unquestionably among the greatest painters to have emerged from Australia in the 20th century. Beautiful and often filled with alienated haunting figures Boyds art developed from his early astonishingly perceptive portraits and the uneasy townscapes of the war years to culimate in a body of Australian landscapes.
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Arthur Boyd is unquestionably among the greatest painters to have emerged from Australia in the 20th century. Beautiful & often filled with alienated haunting figures Boyds art developed from his early astonishingly perceptive portraits & the uneasy townscapes of the war years to culimate in a body of Australian landscapes.

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