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Books in Oxford Bookworms Library 4 series

  • The Hound of the Baskervilles

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    Audio CD (Oxford University Press, Dec. 27, 2007)
    Dartmoor. A wild, wet place in the south-west of England. A place where it is easy to get lost, and to fall into the soft green earth which can pull the strongest man down to his death.A man is running for his life. Behind him comes an enormous dog - a dog from his worst dreams, a dog from hell. Between him and a terrible death stands only one person - the greatest detective of all time, Sherlock Holmes.
  • We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea

    Arthur Ransome

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 15, 2000)
    The four Walker children never meant to go to sea. They had promised their mother to stay safely in the harbour, and to be home on Friday in time for tea. But there they are in someone else's boat, drifting out to sea in a thick fog. When the fog lifts, they can turn round and sail back to the harbour. But then comes the wind and the storm, driving them out even further across the cold North Sea ...
  • A Ghost in Love and Other Plays

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    Audio CD (Oxford University Press, Dec. 27, 2007)
    Do you believe in ghosts? Jerry doesn't. He's a nineteen-year-old American, who just wants a good holiday with his friend, Brad. They are travelling round the north of England by bicycle. But strange things begin to happen in the small hotel where they are staying. First, Brad seems to thinkthat he has been there before. And then a girl called Ellen appears . . .The first of these three original plays is set in the seventeenth century, and the other two take place in modern times. In each play, a ghost comes back from the dead to change the lives of living people.
  • Three Men in a Boat

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    Audio CD (Oxford University Press, Dec. 27, 2007)
    'I like work. I find it interesting . . . I can sit and look at it for hours.'With ideas like this, perhaps it is not a good idea to spend a holiday taking a boat trip up the River Thames. But this is what the three friends - and Montmorency the dog - decide to do. It is the sort of holiday that is fun to remember afterwards, but not so much fun to wake up to early on acold, wet morning.This famous book has made people laugh all over the world for a hundred years . . . and they are still laughing.
  • Little Women

    Louisa May Alcott, Tricia Hedge

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Oxford Bookworms 4. Eagle of the Ninth

    Varios Autores

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, April 27, 2000)
    In the second century AD, when the Ninth Roman Legion marched into the mists of northern Britain, not one man came back. Four thousand men disappeared, and the Eagle, the symbol of the Legion's honour, was lost.Years later there is a story that the Eagle has been seen again. So Marcus Aquila, whose father disappeared with the Ninth, travels north, to find the Eagle and bring it back, and to learn how his father died. But the tribes of the north are wild and dangerous, and they hate the Romans . . .
  • Huckleberry Finn

    Mark Twain

    Audio CD (Oxford University Press, Nov. 4, 2004)
    Who wants to live in a house, wear clean clothes, be good, and go to school every day? Not young Huckleberry Finn, that's for sure.So Huck runs away, and is soon floating down the great Mississippi River on a raft. With him is Jim, a black slave who is also running away. But life is not always easy for the two friends.And there's 300 dollars waiting for anyone who catches poor Jim...
  • Oxford Bookworms Library: Barchester Towers: Level 6: 2,500 Word Vocabulary

    Clare West, Anthony Trollope

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 15, 2008)
    This award-winning collection of adapted classic literature and original stories develops reading skills for low-beginning through advanced students.Accessible language and carefully controlled vocabulary build students' reading confidence.Introductions at the beginning of each story, illustrations throughout, and glossaries help build comprehension.Before, during, and after reading activities included in the back of each book strengthen student comprehension.Audio versions of selected titles provide great models of intonation and pronunciation of difficult words.
  • The Oxford Bookworms Library: Stage 4: 1,400 Headwords A Tale of Two Cities

    Ralph Mowat, Charles Dickens, Tricia Hedge, Jennifer Basset

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Oxford Bookworms Library: Justice: Level 3: 1000-Word Vocabulary

    Tim Vicary

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 15, 2008)
    This award-winning collection of adapted classic literature and original stories develops reading skills for low-beginning through advanced students.Accessible language and carefully controlled vocabulary build students' reading confidence.Introductions at the beginning of each story, illustrations throughout, and glossaries help build comprehension.Before, during, and after reading activities included in the back of each book strengthen student comprehension.Audio versions of selected titles provide great models of intonation and pronunciation of difficult words.
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  • The Phantom of the Opera

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    Audio CD (Oxford University Press, Dec. 27, 2007)
    It is 1880, in the Opera House in Paris. Everybody is talking about the Phantom of the Opera, the ghost that lives somewhere under the Opera House. The Phantom is a man in black clothes. He is a body without a head, he is a head without a body. He has a yellow face, he has no nose, he hasblack holes for eyes. Everybody is afraid of the Phantom - the singers, the dancers, the directors, the stage workers . . .But who has actually seen him?
  • Gulliver's Travels

    Jonathan Swift, Clare West

    Audio Cassette (Oxford University Press, Oct. 12, 1995)
    'Soon I felt something alive moving along my leg and up my body to my face, and when I looked down, I saw a very small human being, only fifteen centimetres tall . . . I was so surprised that I gave a great shout.' But that is only the first of many surprises which Gulliver has on his travels. He visits a land of giants and a flying island, meets ghosts from the past and horses which talk . . .