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2016
Escott J., Agatha Christie, Woman of Mystery. stage 2 — 2016 (Oxford Bookworms Library)
Аннотация: To many people, it means a book about a murder mystery — a —whodunnit—. —I—m reading an Agatha Christie,— people say. —I—m not sure who the murderer is — I think it—s ...— But they are usually wrong, because it is not easy to guess the murderer—s name before the end of the book. But who was Agatha Christie? What was she like? Was her life quiet and unexciting, or was it full of interest and adventure? Was there a mystery in her life, too? A level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Written for Learners of English by John Escott. What does the name —Agatha Christie— mean?
2013
Melville H., Moby Dick — 2013 (Collins Classics)
Аннотация: HarperCollins is proud to present its incredible range of best-loved, essential classics. The young sailor Ishmael befriends a tattooed Polynesian harpooner named Queequeg, and finds himself aboard the Pequod, which is captained by the obsessive Captain Ahab. Not long after the voyage has begun, Ahab tells the crew about his secret plot to hunt down the whale that crippled him on a previous voyage, Moby Dick. The crew of the Pequod are also after as much sperm oil as their ship can carry, and the account of the crew's years-long pursuit of the White Whale is interspersed with detailed and encyclopaedic descriptions of a whaler's life. Melville unites narrative virtuosity with a lifetime of sailing experience in perhaps the single most important classic of American literature
2008
American crime stories. stage 6 (2500 headwords) — 2008 (Oxford Bookworms Library)
Аннотация: Curtis Colt didn't kill that liquor store woman, and that's a fact. It's not right that he should have to ride the lightning - that's what prisoners call dying in the electric chair. Curtis doesn't belong in it, and I can prove it.' But can Curtis's girlfriend prove it? Murder has undoubtedly been done, and if Curtis doesn't ride the lightning for it, then who will? These seven short stories, by well-known writers such as Dashiel Hammett, Patricia Highsmith, and Nancy Pickard, will keep you on the edge of your seat.
2008
Escott J., Great Crimes. Stage 4 — 2008 (Oxford bookworms library) (Factfiles)
Аннотация: Most of us love reading about crime in the newspapers, and reading stories about Sherlock Holmes and the other great detectives. This book looks at some of the great crimes of history - crimes like the Lindbergh kidnapping and the Mona Lisa robbery. It also looks at some great criminals, like the poisoner Dr Crippen. Most of these crimes were solved, but some, like the assassination of President Kennedy, still hold their mysteries.
2008
Escott J., Sister Love and Other Stories. Stage 1 — 2008 (Oxford Bookworms Library)
Аннотация: Some sisters are good friends, some are not. Sometimes there is more hate in a family than there is love. Karin is beautiful and has lots of men friends, but she can be very unkind to her sister Marcia. Perhaps when they were small, there was love between them, but that was a long time ago. They say that everybody has one crime in them. Perhaps they only take an umbrella that does not belong to them. Perhaps they steal from a shop, perhaps they get angry and hit someone, perhaps they kill...
2008
As the Inspector Said and Other Stories — 2008
Аннотация: The murder plan seems so neat, so clever. How can it possibly fail? And when Sonia's stupid, boring little husband is dead, she will be free to marry her handsome lover. But perhaps the boring little husband is not so stupid after all. Murder plans that go wrong, a burglar who makes a bad mistake, a famous jewel thief who meets a very unusual detective... These five stories from the golden age of crime writing are full of mystery and surprises.
2008
Escott J., Agatha Christie, Woman of Mystery — 2008 (Oxford Bookworms Library. Stage 2 (700 headwords))
Аннотация: What does the name 'Agatha Christie' mean? To many people, it means a book about a murder mystery - a 'whodunnit'. 'I'm reading an Agatha Christie,' people say. 'I'm not sure who the murderer is - I think it's . . .' But they are usually wrong, because it is not easy to guess the murderer's name before the end of the book. But who was Agatha Christie? What was she like? Was her life quiet and unexciting, or was it full of interest and adventure? Was there a mystery in her life, too?
2008
Alcott L. M., Little Women. stage 4(1400 headwords) — 2008 (Oxford Bookworms Library) (Human Interest)
Аннотация: Suitable for younger learners Word count 14920 words: American English Bestseller. When Christmas comes for the four March girls, there is no money for expensive presents and they give away their Christmas breakfast to a poor family. But there are no happier girls in America than Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. They miss their father, of course, who is away at the Civil War, but they try hard to be good so that he will be proud of his 'little women' when he comes home. This heart-warming story of family life has been popular for more than a hundred years.
2008
Hawthorne N., The Scarlet Letter — 2008 (Oxford Bookworms Library. Classics. Stage 4 (1400 headwords))
Аннотация: Scarlet is the colour of sin, and the letter 'A' stands for 'Adultery'. In the 1600s, in Boston, Massachusetts, love was allowed only between a husband and a wife. A child born outside marriage was a child of sin. Hester Prynne must wear the scarlet letter on her dress for the rest of her life. How can she ever escape from this public shame? What will happen to her child, growing up in the shadow of the scarlet letter? The future holds no joy for Hester Prynne. And what will happen to her sinful lover - the father of her child?
2000
The Eye of Childhood. short stories — 2000 (Oxford bookworms collection)
Аннотация: What does it feel like to be a child? Learning how to negotiate with the unpredictable adult world, learning how to pick a path through life's traps and hazards, learning when the time has come to put away childish things. The writers of these short stories show us the world as seen from the far side of the child-adult divide, a gap that is sometimes small, and sometimes an unbridgeable chasm. This collection contains stories by John Updike, Graham Greene, William Boyd, Susan Hill, D. H. Lawrence, Saki, Penelope Lively, Bernard MacLaverty, Frank Tuohy and Morley Callaghan.
2000
Escott J., The Climb. level 3 — 2000 (Penguin readers)
Аннотация: Who is the stranger and why has he come to the island? Why does he look at Eagle—s Rock and Vitalis— house? Costas wants to know the answers to these questions. And he wants to be the first to climb the dangerous Eagle—s Rock. But will the stranger do it first?
2008
Wilde O., The Canterville Ghost — 2008 (Oxford Bookworms Library. Stage 2 (700 headwords))
Аннотация: There has been a ghost in the house for three hundred years, and Lord Canterville's family have had enough of it. So Lord Canterville sells his grand old house to an American family. Mr Hiram B. Otis is happy to buy the house and the ghost - because of course Americans don't believe in ghosts. The Canterville ghost has great plans to frighten the life out of the Otis family. But Americans don't frighten easily - especially not two noisy little boys - and the poor ghost has a few surprises waiting for him
2010
Escott J., The Wild West — 2010 (Dominoes. Level: One (400 headwords))
Аннотация: How much do you know about the Wild West? What do you know about cowboys and Indians, about wagon trails and gunfights? Inside this book you will find the true story of the Wild West, and of some of the famous people who lived and worked there. People like Wyatt Earp, Jesse James, Billy the Kid - and Annie Oakley, the best shot in the West.
2001
Escott J., London — 2001
Аннотация: Come with us to London - a city as old as the Romans, and as new as the twenty-first century. There are places to go - from Oxford Street to Westminster Abbey, from Shakespeare's Globe Theatre to Wimbledon Tennis Club. And things to do - ride on the London Eye, visit the markets, go to the theatre, run in the London Marathon. Big, beautiful, noisy, exciting - that's London.
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