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  • Goodbye Mr.Chips

    James Hilton, Martin Jarvis

    Audio CD (Canongate UK, April 1, 2006)
    Goodbye, Mr Chips is an acknowledged masterpiece, holding a unique and enduring place in world literature. It was also made into a film starring Robert Donat and Greer Garson winning the Oscar for Best Film in 1939. In this complete and unabridged audio version the listener is taken on a beguiling journey; the life and times of Mr Chipping, classics master at Brookfield school since 1870. Sometimes Chips is an old man, dreaming by the fire. Then, a diffident young master taking "prep" for the first time. Or, middle-aged and encountering Katherine, whose "new woman" opinions create far-reaching changes in him. Hilton's masterly narrative interweaves a heart-wrenching love story with the jokes and eccentricities of school life, whilst watching a new and uncertain world emerge, full of conflict and upheaval, far beyond the turrets of Brookfield.The reader Martin Jarvis is one of Britain's most successful actors, onstage, on-screen and on audio.
  • Goodbye Mr. Chips

    James Hilton

    Hardcover (Little, Brown, and Company, Jan. 1, 1934)
    Bound in the publisher's original green cloth covered boards, spine and cover stamped in gilt. Dust jacket rubbed at the edges and extremities, else fine
  • Good-Bye, Mr. Chips Easton Press Leatherbound

    James Hilton, Richard Sparks (frontispiece)

    Hardcover (The Easton Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    pp. 2 126. full leather, AEG, Satin ribbon, silk end pages.
  • Goodbye Mr Chips

    James Hilton

    Paperback (MADHUBUN EDUCATIONAL BOOKS, Oct. 1, 2011)
    Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers. —Charles W. Eliot The Madhubun Reading Club series offers children an opportunity to enjoy reading stories that form a part of the classics of English literature crafted by great writers. The importance of reading can be gauged by its inclusion as either part of the curriculum or as a co-curricular activity in schools and Boards across the country. One of the main objectives of encouraging children to read, apart from language acquisition/development, is to help them grow into free-thinking, confident individuals capable of facing challenges in life and making the right decisions. Salient Features • Selection of stories and writers conform to those recommended by various Boards and schools • Books have been adapted and abridged from authentic texts to make them suitable for various age groups • Careful grading of language and vocabulary make for simple, easy reading • Colourful, vibrant illustrations bring the stories alive in the reader’s mind • Comprehension exercises at the end of each book are designed to make it a pleasurable activity, and can be easily used for grading by the teacher • An element of interest by way of extra information/web links on the movie and theatre adaptations of the books have been provided wherever appropriate, for further exploration. Happy reading!
  • Goodbye, Mr. Chips -- World-Famous Novel by James Hilton

    James Hilton

    Paperback
    Bantam Paperback Book
  • Good-Bye Mr. Chips

    JAMES HILTON, ernest Townsend

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1934)
    James Hilton at his best.
  • Goodbye, Mr. Chips

    James Hilton

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Inc, Jan. 1, 1962)
    None
  • Good-bye, Mr. Chips

    James Hilton

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books [Published by arrangement with Little, Brown, Jan. 1, 1941)
    Vintage printing of this classic.
  • Goodbye, Mr. Chips

    James Hilton

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1957)
    This lovely tale of a quiet, unpretentious man with a great heart and a noble mind, who influenced three generations of British schoolboys, has won an enduring fame, an immortal place in world literature.
  • Good-Bye Mr. Chips

    James Hilton, Orin Kincade

    Hardcover (Junior Deluxe Editions, Jan. 1, 1962)
    The novel tells the story of a much-beloved schoolteacher and his long tenure at Brookfield boys' public boarding school. Mr. Chipping conquers his inability to connect with his students, as well as his initial shyness, when he marries Katherine, a young woman whom he meets on vacation and who quickly picks up on calling him by his nickname, "Chips". Despite his own mediocre academic record, he goes on to have an illustrious career as an inspiring educator at Brookfield. Although the book is unabashedly sentimental, it also depicts the sweeping social changes that Chips experiences throughout his life: he begins his tenure at Brookfield in 1870, as the Franco-Prussian War is breaking out and lies on his deathbed shortly after Adolf Hitler's rise to power. He is seen as an individual who is able to connect to anyone on a human level, beyond what he (by proxy of his late wife) views as petty politics, such as the strikers, the Boers, and a German friend. Clearly discernible is a nostalgia for the Victorian social order that had faded rapidly after Queen Victoria's death in 1901 and whose remnants were destroyed by the First World War. Indeed, a recurring motif is the devastating impact of the war on British society. When World War I breaks out, Chips, who had retired the year before at age 65, agrees to come out of retirement to fill in for the various masters who have entered military service. Despite his being taken for a doddering fossil, it is Chips who keeps his wits about him during an air raid, averting mass panic and sustaining morale. Countless old boys and masters die on the battlefield, and much of the story involves Chips's response to the horrors unleashed by the war. At one point, he reads aloud a long roster of the school's fallen alumni, and, defying the modern world he sees as soulless and lacking transcendent values of honor and friendship, dares to include the name of a German former master who has died fighting on the opposite side.
  • Goodbye Mr Chips

    James Hilton

    Hardcover (Little Brown and Company, Aug. 16, 1934)
    Vintage Hardcover book
  • Good-Bye, Mr. Chips

    James Hilton

    Paperback (Blurb, Jan. 9, 2019)
    Goodbye, Mr. Chips was published in both the United States and the United Kingdom 1934. Such is its popularity that it has been adapted into two films and two television series. Mr Chips is a much loved schoolteacher at Brookfield, a fictional boys' English public (private in US English) boarding school. It is a sentimental book showing how he overcomes his own mediocre academic record and his profound shyness to become a tremendous educator. It also depicts the sweeping social changes that Mr Chips experiences. He begins his tenure at Brookfield in 1870, at the beginning of the Franco-Prussion War and covers Victoria's death and along with her the social order, and the devastating impact of war on British society, with countless old masters and schoolboys dying on the battlefield in World War I. Mr Chips dies just as Adolf Hilter rises to power. This version also includes the book "To you, Mr Chips" which includes an autobiographical chapter and several additional Mr Chips stories.