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  • Hippopotamus, The

    Stephen Fry

    Paperback (ARROW (RAND), March 15, 2004)
    Book by Stephen Fry
  • How It Works: Exploring the Oceans

    Stephen Hall

    Hardcover (Award Publications, March 15, 1998)
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  • Exploring the Oceans

    Stephen Hall

    Hardcover (Award Pubns Ltd, Oct. 30, 2012)
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  • The Hippopotamus

    Stephen Fry

    Paperback (ARROW, March 15, 1995)
    NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTUREStephen Fry's charmingly misanthropic send-up of the English mystery features an unlikely but necessary hero: Ted Wallace, AKA the Hippopotamus, a failed and disolute poet, recently fired theater critic, and muckraker of modern irrationality, whose war against the unreasonable finds sudden purpose investigating a series of supposed miracles at a mansion in the country."I’ve suffered for my art, now it’s your turn.” So begins the tale of Ted Wallace, unaffectionately known as the Hippopotamus. Failed poet, failed theater critic, failed father and husband, Ted is a shameless womanizer, drinks too much, and is at odds in his cranky but maddeningly logical way with most of modern life. Fired from his newspaper, Ted seeks a few months’ repose and free liquor at Swafford Hall, the country mansion of his old friend Michael Logan. This world of boozy dinners, hunting parties, and furtive liaisons has recently been turned on its head by miracles, healings, and phenomena beyond Ted’s comprehension. As the mysteries deepen, The Hippopotamus builds into “a deliciously wicked and amusing little fable” (The New York Times).
  • Exploring the Oceans

    Stephen Hall

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Discusses the environment of the Earth's oceans and the forces that shape their coastlines, the creatures that live in and near oceans, and methods used to explore and travel on the oceans.
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  • The Hippopotamus

    Stephen Fry

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, July 14, 1997)
    Ted Wallace is an old, sour, womanising, cantankerous, whisky-sodden beast of a failed poet and drama critic, but he has his faults too.Fired from his newspaper, months behind on his alimony payments and disgusted with a world that undervalues him, Ted seeks a few months repose and free drink at Swafford Hall, the country mansion of his old friend Lord Logan.But strange things have been going on at Swafford. Miracles, Healings, Phenomena beyond the comprehension of a mud-caked hippopotamus like Ted...
  • The Hippopotamus

    Stephen Fry

    Paperback (Hutchinson, March 15, 1994)
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  • Shakespeare on Stage

    Stephen Siddall

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, May 22, 2008)
    Critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres. Shakespeare's reputation since his death has been so spectacular that we can be misled into thinking of him as a genius working in inspired solitude. But theatre is practical, collaborative and commercial, and plays emerge from the historical, cultural and social influences of their birth. Shakespeare on Stage provides invaluable information on the theatre of Shakespeare's lifetime, but it also explores a wider context.
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  • The Hippopotamus

    Stephen Fry

    Audio Cassette (Audiobooks, March 15, 1994)
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  • The Hippopotamus

    Stephen Fry

    Audio Cassette (Clipper Audio, Aug. 15, 2000)
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  • The Stone Frog

    Stephen Faulds, Stephen Faulds

    eBook (, July 2, 2011)
    A story about a frog and a boy who loves swimming.A story with two levels of meaning for parents to read to children. When the stone frog tells four year old Turoo that the local frog population is in danger, he does not hesitate to go their aid. With courage and optimism he faces the doubts of adults and the dangers of the natural world.
  • The Hippopotamus by Stephen Fry

    Stephen Fry

    Paperback (Arrow, March 15, 1892)
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