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  • Oxford Bookworms 6: Oliver Twist

    Varios Autores

    Paperback (Oxford University Press España, S.A., March 1, 1992)
    México. 21 cm. 292 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial. Sepan cuántos .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario.
  • The Oxford Bookworms Library: Stage 1: 400 Headwords Mary, Queen of Scots

    Tim Vicary, Tricia Hedge, Jennifer Basset

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Aug. 17, 2000)
    England and Scotland in the 1500s. Two famous queens - Mary, the Catholic Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth I, the Protestant Queen of England. It was an exciting and a dangerous time to be alive, and to be a queen.Mary was Queen of Scotland when she was one week old. At sixteen, she was also Queen of France. She was tall and beautiful, with red-gold hair. Many men loved her and died for her.But she also had many enemies - men who said: 'The death of Mary is the life of Elizabeth.'
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  • King's Ransom

    Ed McBain, Tricia Hedge

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • The Oxford Bookworms Library: Stage 1: 400 Headwords Remember Miranda

    Rowena Akinyemi, Tricia Hedge, Jennifer Basset

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 11, 2001)
    Cathy Wilson is driving to Norfolk, to begin her new job with the Harvey family. She is going to look after the two young children, Tim and Susan. Cathy meets the children's father, and their grandmother, and their aunt. She meets Nick, the farmer who lives across the fields. But she doesn'tmeet Miranda, the children's mother, because Miranda is dead.She died two years ago, and Cathy cannot learn anything about her. Everybody remembers Miranda, but nobody wants to talk about her. . .
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  • Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

    Philip K. Dick

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • The Oxford Bookworms Library: Stage 3: 1,000 Headwords The Railway Children

    John Escott, Edith Nesbit, Tricia Hedge, Jennifer Basset

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • The Oxford Bookworms Library: Stage 2: 700 Headwords Death in the Freezer

    Tim Vicary, Tricia Hedge, Jennifer Basset

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Aug. 17, 2000)
    Ellen Shore's family is an ordinary American family, and Ellen is six years old when her brother Al is born. Her parents are very pleased to have a son, but Ellen is not pleased, because now baby Al comes first. And when they are adults, Al still comes first.He begins a rock band and makes records. Soon he is rich and famous - very rich, but he gives nothing to his sister Ellen. She has a difficult life, with three young kids and very little money. And she learns to hate her rich, famous, unkind brother . . .
  • Treasure Island

    John Escott, Robert Louis Stevenson, Tricia Hedge, Jennifer Bassett

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Aug. 17, 2000)
    'Suddenly, there was a high voice screaming in the darkness: "Pieces of eight! Pieces of eight! Pieces of eight!" It was Long John Silver's parrot, Captain Flint! I turned to run . . .'But young Jim Hawkins does not escape from the pirates this time. Will he and his friends find the treasure before the pirates do? Will they escape from the island, and sail back to England with a ship full of gold?
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  • Oxford Bookworms Library: Orca: Starter: 250-Word Vocabulary

    Phillip Burrows, Mark Foster

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • The Oxford Bookworms Library: Stage 5: 1,800 Headwords Wuthering Heights

    Clare West, Emily Brontë, Tricia Hedge, Jennifer Bassett

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Aug. 17, 2000)
    The wind is strong on the Yorkshire moors. There are few trees, and fewer houses, to block its path. There is one house, however, that does not hide from the wind. It stands out from the hill and challenges the wind to do its worst. The house is called Wuthering Heights.When Mr Earnshaw brings a strange, small, dark child back home to Wuthering Heights, it seems he has opened his doors to trouble. He has invited in something that, like the wind, is safer kept out of the house.
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  • Oliver Twist

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    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 2007)
    London in the 1830s was no place to be if you were a hungry ten-year-old boy, an orphan without friends or family, with no home to go to, and only a penny in your pocket to buy a piece of bread. But Oliver Twist finds some friends - Fagin, the Artful Dodger, and Charley Bates. They give him food and shelter, and play games with him, but it is not until some days later that Oliver finds out what kind of friends they are and what kind of 'games' they play ...