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Books published by publisher Methuen

  • King Solomons Ring by Konrad Z Lorenz

    Konrad Z Lorenz

    Hardcover (Methuen, March 15, 1955)
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  • The Burning Land

    Barbara Siegel, Scott Siegel

    Paperback (METHUEN, March 15, 1988)
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  • The Travels of Babar Pop-up Book

    Jean De Brunhoff

    Hardcover (Methuen, Jan. 1, 1991)
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  • The Hums of Pooh: Lyrics by Pooh

    A. A. Milne, E. H. Shepard

    Hardcover (Methuen, March 15, 1972)
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  • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: The Play

    Mark Haddon, Simon Stephens, Paul Bunyan, Ruth Moore

    eBook (Methuen Drama, )
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  • Costumes for Plays and Playing

    Gail E Haley

    Hardcover (Methuen, March 15, 1978)
    A guide to costume making with instructions for many types of accessories.
  • We Are Proud To Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884 - 1915

    Jackie Sibblies Drury

    Paperback (Methuen Drama, March 25, 2014)
    I'm not doing a German accentYou aren't doing an African accentWe aren't doing accentsA group of actors gather to tell the little-known story of the first genocide of the twentieth century. As the full force of a horrific past crashes into the good intentions of the present, what seemed a far-away place and time is suddenly all too close to home. Just whose story are they telling?Award-winning playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury collides the political with the personal in a play that is irreverently funny and seriously brave.We Are Proud To Present . . . received its European premiere at the Bush Theatre, London, on 28 February 2014.
  • Orchid fever: a horticultural tale of love, lust and lunacy

    Eric HANSEN

    Hardcover (Methuen, March 15, 2000)
    The dust covers edges are worn.
  • The complete plays

    Joe Orton

    Paperback (Methuen, March 15, 1976)
    I suppose I'm a believer in Original Sin. People are profoundly bad but irresistibly funny' Joe Orton. This volume contains everything that Orton wrote for the theatre, radio and television from his first play in 1964, The Ruffian on the Stair, up to his violent death in 1967 at the age of 34. It includes his major successes: Entertaining Mr Sloane, which 'made more blood boil that any other British play in the last ten years' (The Times); Loot, 'a Freudian nightmare', which sports with superstitions about death - as well as life; his farce masterpiece, What the Butler Saw; The Erpingham Camp, his version of The Bacchae, set in a Butlin's holiday resort; together with his television plays, Funeral Games and The Good and Faithful Servant. The volume includes a revealing introduction by John Lahr, Orton's official biographer."He is the Oscar Wilde of Welfare State gentility" (Observer)
  • Swan Sister

    Annie Dalton

    Hardcover (Methuen, March 15, 1992)
    At Lily's christening, the swans fly over the half-ruined church and cry out the wild name of their own lost child. Lily is bewitched by the swans and only her sister Ellen can save her, with the help of the strange and solitary Marsh Mary.
  • Horse of air

    Lucy Rees

    Hardcover (Methuen, March 15, 1980)
    A 16-year-old English girl has trouble adjusting to changes in her life until she acquires an almost uncontrollable Welsh cob horse.
  • Mole's Christmas

    Kenneth Grahame, B. Gooding

    Paperback (Methuen, Oct. 10, 1985)
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