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1980
Farre M., Le jour ou Clementine retrecit 1980
: Je m'appelle Graldine et il m'arrive toujours des aventures extraordinaires. Voyons Graldine ne me dit pas que ce matin tu as vu une soucoupe volante atterrir dans le jardin! Moi ton ge je ne racontais jamais de bobards, je ne me battais jamais avec les garons, j'tais toujours la premire en classe. Voil le discours que me tenait maman, il y a quelques temps. Et moi bien sr, je croyais qu' 10 ans, elle tait un petit ange. Jusqu'au jour o elle est redevenue petite Fille devant mes yeux carquills
1979
Loewy R., Industrial design 1979
: Raymond Loewy's name is synonymous with industrial design. His creative vision married the production methodology of the Machine Age to the modern world of mass consumption. The only designer ever awarded a Time magazine cover story, Loewy designed for everyone - from the American housewife, for whom he created the bestselling look of the 1935 Coldspot refrigerator, to President Kennedy, for whom he redesigned Air Force One. Industrial Design presents the pioneering half-century of Loewy's career with photographs of his most famous designs and personal accounts of his life in design. Among the thousands of well-known forms and shapes that he created are the Coca-Cola bottle, the Studebaker, the U.S. Post Office logo, streamlined trains and ocean liners, the Shell and Exxon logos, NASA's Skylab, and the interior of the Concorde. This retrospective, the last book that Loewy wrote, is a testament to his work and to its enduring influence on the look of the twentieth century.
1979
1979
1978
Williams R., Drama. From Ibsen to Brecht 1978
: This book is fully revised and expanded successor to Drama from Ibsen to Eliot. It is an uncompromising reappraisal of Europe s foremost dramatists, and the author aims to provide not so much a history of the drama between the years 1850 and 1960 s a critical account and a revaluation.
1977
Southall R., Literature, the Individual and Society. Critical essays on the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries 1977
: This book deals with English writers of the 18th and the first half of the 19th Centuries, and explores some of the consequences, in literature, of the simultaneous elevation and isolation of the private individual which followed from the development of industrial capitalism. Beginning with Swift and Smollet, the essays examine in some detail the contrasting poetry of rural life by Gray, Goldsmith and Crabbe, the unique role of Wordsworth as poet not of nature alone but of human nature, and the romanticism of Coleridge, studies of the two great social writers, Jane Austin and George Eliot.
1977
Queneau R., Une rude hiver 1977
: Il ne se passe apparemment pas beaucoup de choses dans Un rude hiver : un ractionnaire plein de rancurs va djeuner chez son frre, se promne au bord de la mer avec une Anglaise en uniforme, et emmne au cinma deux enfants qu'il a rencontrs dans un tramway. La premire fois, je me suis merveill de cette histoire tranquille en me demandant comment elle faisait pour m'mouvoir. Depuis, chaque relecture, je dcouvre un dtail auquel je n'avais pas prt attention : par exemple, que la date fatidique de l'incendie des Grandes Galeries Normandes concide avec la date de naissance de Raymond Queneau : Je naquis au Havre un vingt-et-un fvrier en mil neuf cent et trois. Ou bien que Lehameau ressemble beaucoup au pre de Queneau : Il s'abonnait aux journaux suisses pour lire les communiqus allemands... (Chne et Chien) " Et de plus il lisait les communiqus allemands dans le Journal de Genve auquel il tait abonn" "(Un rude hiver, p.14). Ou encore que, puisque Miss Weeds s'appelle en franais Mlle Chiendent, il est juste que Lehameau s'appelle en anglais Hamlet, et que d'ailleurs il y a dans Un rude hiver un spectre (le fils de Mme Dutertre), deux fossoyeurs (lorsque Lehameau va sur la tombe de sa femme) et mme un rat (M. Frdric est appel ainsi p. 135) derrire une tenture (c'est--dire dans l'arrire-boutique de la librairie). Aucune de ces dcouvertes n'est vraiment originale ; la plupart de ceux qui ont crit sur Queneau - Bens, Gayot, Queval, Simonnet - les avaient dj faites : mais, de surprise en surprise, de dcouverte en dcouverte, Un rude hiver, pour moi, s'achemine doucement vers l'inpuisable.
1976
Authors Choice 2 1976
: When all sorts of favourite authors like Joan Aiken, John Christopher, Helen Cresswell, Peter Dickinson, Jill Paton Walsh, Ivan Southall, and lots of others who are marvellous storytellers themselves, choose their own favourite stories by other writers, the result is bound to be really special, and this book certainly is. Animal stories, funny stories, magical stories, historical stories, or science fiction, whatever you like, there's something here for you to enjoy and to lead you in to other kinds you may not have before.
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Chandler R., The Little Sister 2010
: Her name is Orfamay Quest and she`s come all the way from Manhattan, Kansas, to find her missing brother Orrin. Or leastways that`s what she tells PI Philip Marlowe, offering him a measly twenty bucks for the privilege. But Marlowe`s feeling charitable - though it`s not long before he wishes he wasn`t so sweet.
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: 1. : Jive at Five; Basie Blues; Swingin' the Blues; Sent for You Yesterday/ C. Basie. Teddy the Toad; Li'l Darlin'/ N. Hefty. Ets. 2. : Basin Street Blues/ S. Williams. Down by the Riverside. Saint Louis Blues/ W. Hendy. Dear Old Southland/ T. Layton. Jersey Jump/ B. Rayle. Just You Just Me/ L. Young. Ets.
2010
Briggs R., The Puffin Mother Goose 2010
: With over 250 nursery rhymes, including both well-known favourites and hidden gems, this collection has something for every child. Beautiful illustrated throughout by Raymond Briggs, the much-loved creator of the "Snowman", this revised edition of a famous classic first won the Kate Greenaway in 1966 and is now available again for a whole new generation.
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