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  • The Explorer

    W Somerset 1874-1965 Maugham

    Hardcover (Palala Press, Dec. 4, 2015)
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  • The Explorer

    1874-1965 Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset)

    eBook (HardPress, June 23, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • The Explorer

    W. Somerset Maugham

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 31, 2015)
    The sea was very calm. There was no ship in sight, and the sea-gulls were motionless upon its even greyness. The sky was dark with lowering clouds, but there was no wind. The line of the horizon was clear and delicate. The shingly beach, no less deserted, was thick with tangled seaweed, and the innumerable shells crumbled under the feet that trod them. The breakwaters, which sought to prevent the unceasing encroachment of the waves, were rotten with age and green with the sea-slime.
  • The Explorer

    W. Somerset Maugham

    William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) was an English playwright, novelist, and short story writer. He was one of the most popular authors of his era, and reputedly the highest paid of his profession during the 1930s. By 1914 he was famous, with 10 plays produced and 10 published novels. His masterpiece is generally agreed to be Of Human Bondage (1915), a semi-autobiographical novel that deals with the life of the main character Philip Carey, who like Maugham, was orphaned, and brought up by his pious uncle. His last major novel, The Razor's Edge, published in 1944, was a departure for him in many ways. While much of the novel takes place in Europe, its main characters are American, not British. His other works include: Liza of Lambeth (1897), Mrs Craddock (1902), A Man of Honour (1903), The Land of the Blessed Virgin (1905), The Bishop's Apron (1906), Lady Frederick (1907), The Magician (1908), Home and Beauty (1909), The Moon and Sixpence (1919), The Circle (1921), The Trembling of a Leaf (1921), and On a Chinese Screen (1922).
  • Edwina the Explorer

    Tessa Potter

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, )
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  • The Explorer

    W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham

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  • The Explorer

    W. Somerset Maugham

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 22, 2013)
    The novelization of a 1903 play which had been rejected, but which Maugham revised and which was eventually published in 1912. It was also the basis for the first of over 60 films derived from Maugham's works: a 1915 five reel picture by George Meldford with screenplay by William C. de Mille and featuring Lou Tellegen.
  • The explorer

    W Somerset 1874-1965 Maugham

    Paperback (Nabu Press, Sept. 20, 2013)
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  • Edward the Explorer

    James Reid

    Paperback (Teacher Created Materials, March 15, 1657)
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  • The Explorer

    Katherine Rundell, Peter Noble

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Recorded Books, Aug. 10, 2018)
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  • The Explorer

    Katherine Rundell

    Audio CD (Bolinda/Audible audio, Jan. 28, 2019)
    From his seat in the tiny aeroplane, Fred watches as the mysteries of the Amazon jungle pass by below him. He has always dreamed of becoming an explorer, of making history and of reading his name amongst the lists of great discoveries. If only he could land and look about him. As the plane crashes into the canopy, Fred is suddenly left without a choice. He and the three other children may be alive, but the jungle is a vast, untamed place. With no hope of rescue, the chance of getting home feels impossibly small. Except, it seems, someone has been there before them.
  • Howard the Explorer

    Dion Phillips Crown

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, May 19, 2017)
    Howard the Explorer is about five Christian explorers who are paid their work. One day, some people go missing far off the coast of Perth, Australia. So naturally, the Australian government calls for Howard and his team, whose survival skills are unmatched. Howard and his team accept their new mission, thinking that it will be quick and easy. As Howard and his team reach their coordinates, an unnaturally large, unexplained, and deadly cyclone occurs, pulling them down further and further under water until they reach another world. Howard and his team of explorers now have a new mission—one that none of them would ever expect to have.