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  • The Well At The World's End

    William Morris

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
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  • Summer at World's End

    Monica Dickens

    eBook (Bloomsbury Reader, Sept. 28, 2011)
    Tom, Carrie, Em and Michael are still living on their own at World's End. In between wondering where the next meal will come from, and trying to avoid interfering grown-ups, they are never short of fun and excitement. Carrie cannot stand to see an animal suffer, and when she plunges into another rescue operation, more perilous than any she has attempted before – putting her, and faithful dog Charlie, into terrible danger – things quickly spiral out of control. Desperately the children struggle to save Charlie from a dreadful fate; but it is a race against time.Summer at World's End is the second adventure in The World's End Series.
  • The Well at the World's End

    William Morris

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 9, 2017)
    Using language with elements of the medieval tales which were his models, Morris tells the story of Ralph of Upmeads, the fourth and youngest son of a minor king, who sets out, contrary to his parents' wishes, to find knightly adventure and seek the Well at the World's End, a magic well which will confer a near-immortality and strengthened destiny on those who drink from it. Although the novel is relatively obscure by today's standards it has had a significant influence on many notable fantasy authors. C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien both seem to have found inspiration in The Well at the World's End: ancient tables of stone, a "King Peter", a quick, white horse named "Silverfax", and a character named "Gandalf" are only a few, to say nothing of Ralph's journey home as denouement, anticipating the Hobbits' return and battle for the Shire.
  • World's End

    Jake Halpern, Peter Kujawinski

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Nov. 15, 2010)
    After learning that his presumed-dead father may still be alive, Alfonso Perplexon, now 15-years old, undertakes the dangerous task of returning to the land of Dormia to search for him.
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  • Summer at World's End

    Monica Dickens

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Reader, Dec. 20, 2012)
    Tom, Carrie, Em and Michael are still living on their own at World's End. In between wondering where the next meal will come from, and trying to avoid interfering grown-ups, they are never short of fun and excitement. Carrie cannot stand to see an animal suffer, and when she plunges into another rescue operation, more perilous than any she has attempted before – putting her, and faithful dog Charlie, into terrible danger – things quickly spiral out of control. Desperately the children struggle to save Charlie from a dreadful fate; but it is a race against time.Summer at World's End is the second adventure in The World's End Series.
  • The Well at the World's End: Books I-IV

    William Morris

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 4, 2014)
    The Well at the World's End is a fantasy novel by the British artist, poet, and author William Morris. Using language with elements of the medieval tales which were his models, Morris tells the story of Ralph of Upmeads, the fourth and youngest son of a minor king, who sets out, contrary to his parents' wishes, to find knightly adventure and seek the Well at the World's End, a magic well which will confer a near-immortality and strengthened destiny on those who drink from it. The well lies at the edge of the sea beyond a wall of mountains called "The Wall of the World" by those on the near side of them but "The Wall of Strife" by the more peaceful and egalitarian people who live on the seaward side.
  • House at World's End

    Monica Dickens

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Reader, Aug. 14, 2012)
    Carrie, Tom, Em and Michael Fielding are at the mercy of their rotten Uncle Rudolph after a fire leaves them homeless, with their mother in hospital and their father abroad at sea. Uncle Rudolph and his vain wife Val reluctantly take the children in, but soon let them live alone at World's End, their ramshackle house in the countryside, rather than look after them. So begins a life with no grown-ups where the Fielding children can adopt as many dogs, cats, monkeys and horses as they like. Free at last from interference from their relatives, they begin to fend for themselves, adding to their already sizeable collection of animals – rescuing them from the thoughtless cruelty of adults. The House at World's End is the first adventure in The World's End series.
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  • The Well at the World's End, a Tale

    William 1834-1896 Morris

    Hardcover (Wentworth Press, Aug. 27, 2016)
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  • World's End

    Erica Verrillo

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 9, 2009)
    Have you ever been inspired to be more?Elissa used to daydream about being a princess. Now the reality of what it brings is clear: stiff, courtly manners, dresses like cages, tortuously high shoes, and betrothal to an aging duke to secure her father’s kingdom! Elissa wants no part of it and makes her escape to be with her devoted friends, who the King has no use for. But the unseen hand of the Ancient One once again guides Elissa toward a fate she does not wish to acknowledge—the culmination of the prophecy of the Phoenix! This bright and satisfying conclusion to the Phoenix Rising Trilogy includes riveting adventure, the testing of loyalties, and the return of two old enemies . . . not to mention surprising revelations for our heroine, Elissa—and her fans. It’s not to be missed!
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  • The Well at the World's End

    William Morris

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 7, 2017)
    This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From Shakespeare s finesse to Oscar Wilde s wit, this unique collection brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim s Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of the literary giants, it is must-have addition to any library.
  • World's End

    Rebecca Hodgkiss-Smith

    language (Rebecca Hodgkiss-Smith, June 7, 2013)
    . . .“Don’t think that I’m finding this easy!, I’ve tried to convince myself that I’m dreaming but I can’t wake up. Kai my name is Amelia, and I know all about you . . . and the map!”A million worlds apart live two children Amelia and Kai, both strong willed and independent. On their 13th birthdays they realise the future that has linked them together from birth as Amelia is gifted a mysterious globe- a globe that will draw them together as unknowing champions on an epic, perilous quest.Together they face many challenges as they race to save the planet of Galak from the evil Sorcerer Xain, who is re-emerging from his hidden lair promising to bring unrelenting vengeance and oblivion by creating a storm to end all storms. Only the safe return of the globe to its resting place can finally defeat Xain and restore the planet’s power. They cannot face the weight of the quest alone and come to find an unlikely group of companions to help them as they are chased through crashing forests, underground caves and across glaciers by Xain’s blood thirsty minions desperate to kill the children and destroy the globe.Who will be the first to make it to World’s End?
  • At Worlds End

    Toybox Innovations

    Paperback (Toybox Innovations, June 1, 2007)
    The story of the third and final film in Walt Disney Pictures' blockbuster Pirates of the Caribbean film series is told in this package that includes a 24-page storybook and an audio CD with sound and word-for-word narration of the story from the movie to encourage independent reading. The book also features a CD hub to help keep everything together. Full color.
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