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Books published by publisher Evans Brothers

  • Come Follow Me: Poems for the Young

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    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, )
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  • Cricket

    Clive Gifford

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers, Sept. 1, 2009)
    This insightful guide to cricket helps the reader explore the rules, techniques, training, and skills involved as well as giving historical flashbacks, world records, and mini-biographies of sporting heroes.
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  • Merbaby

    Penny Kendal, Claudia Venturini

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, Feb. 1, 2010)
    One day at the beach, Anna, Ellie and Joe find a funny-looking fish in a rock pool. To their surprise, they find that the fish is a baby mermaid! They take the merbaby home in a bucket and keep it a secret from Mum. But, four-year-old Joe isn't very good at keeping secrets, and soon the merbaby is in danger. Will Anna and Ellie be able to save her?
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  • Queen Elizabeth I

    Leon Ashworth

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers, Feb. 1, 2002)
    The life of Queen Elizabeth I is described in this book, which is part of the British History Makers series on famous figures who shaped historical events. Through the use of artwork, documentary evidence, and fact-filled information panels, a rounded picture is given of the turbulent time in which she lived.
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  • A Dream of Sadlers Wells

    Lorna Hill

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers, March 15, 1952)
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  • Headlines of World War II

    Ken Hills

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Headlines of World War II explores international and national current affairs during the war years. It also looks at diverse aspects of life such as food, sports, and fashion, and the memorable events are described chronologically in clear and concise language. This book is illustrated throughout with color and black and white photographs, maps, and charts.
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  • The Time Machine: Fast Track Classics

    Pauline Francis

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, March 30, 2005)
    This wonderful series is a quick way into a range of exciting stories. Each story is a shortened, dramatically illustrated version of the classic novel, which loses none of the strength and flavour of the original. This title tells the story of a Time Traveller who builds his own Time Machine and, to the disbelief of his friends, travels to the future world of AD802,701 a world which seems perfect at first, but hides a terrible secrets.
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  • The War of the Worlds: Fast Track Classics

    Pauline Francis

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, )
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  • Why Lose Your Temper?

    Janine Amos

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, Sept. 1, 2007)
    This series uses child-friendly stories and illustrations to show how conflict situations can be resolved. Each book contains two stories set in a primary school which can encourage children to relate to their everyday experiences. The range of behavior that needs resolving is not simply solved by adult intervention, often the children are able to sort the problem out themselves. At the end of each book there is a page asking children to think about the situations that arose in the stories and to think about how they would behave if they were one of the characters.
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  • Hamlet

    Jennifer Mulherin

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, May 1, 2001)
    This handsomely illustrated series presents Shakespeare in such a lively and accessible manner that students and young readers will find themselves wishing to read all his plays. Readers learn to enjoy these immortal works as they follow the story, get to know the characters, and explore the historical background of each play. Packed with color illustrations and portraits of the main characters, and enhanced with quotations, these are eye-opening introductions for students as well as valuable tools for teachers.
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  • Out of Iraq: Refugees' Stories in Words, Paintings and Music

    Sybella Wilkes, Angelina Jolie

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers, July 9, 2010)
    "Somehow she has managed to write a book that is both emotional and complex, but one that children are draw to. . . . This is an important book. It gives us all a better understanding of the lives of refugees and, with that, a better understanding of the world in general." —UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie Since 2006, hundreds of thousands of Iraqi refugees have fled to other countries—particularly neighboring Syria and Jordan—where many of them are still waiting for the time when they feel it is safe to return home. This book provides, in words and pictures, what life was like in Iraq before they left, why they were forced to flee, and how they feel about life as a refugee. Their stories are set against background information about Iraq, Saddam Hussain's rule, the invasion, and the subsequent civil war. The role of the United Nations High Commissions for Refugees (UNHCR) is outlined, and ideas for using the book in the classroom are also included.
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  • The Merchant of Venice

    Jennifer Mulherin

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, June 1, 2001)
    This handsomely illustrated series presents Shakespeare in such a lively and accessible manner that students and young readers will find themselves wishing to read all his plays. Readers learn to enjoy these immortal works as they follow the story, get to know the characters, and explore the historical background of each play. Packed with color illustrations and portraits of the main characters, and enhanced with quotations, these are eye-opening introductions for students as well as valuable tools for teachers.
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