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  • The Greengage Summer

    Rumer Godden

    Paperback (Macmillan Pub Ltd, Dec. 1, 1995)
    On and off, all that hot French August, we made ourselves ill from eating the greengages... The faded elegance of Les Oeillets, with its bullet-scarred staircase and serene garden bounded by high walls; Eliot, the charming Englishman who became the children's guardian while their mother lay ill in hospital; sophisticated Mademoiselle Zizi, hotel patronne, and Eliot's devoted lover; 16 year old Joss, the oldest Grey girl, suddenly, achingly beautiful. And the Marne river flowing silent and slow beyond them all... They would merge together in a gold-green summer of discovery, until the fruit rotted on the trees and cold seeped into their bones... The Greengage Summer is Rumer Godden's tense, evocative portrait of love and deceit in the Champagne country of the Marne-which became a memorable film starring Kenneth More and Susannah York. In the preface, Rumer Godden explains how it came to be written.
  • The Church Mice at Bay

    Graham Oakley

    Paperback (Macmillan Pub Ltd, Oct. 1, 1995)
    This is a picture book for young children and is one of a series about the church mice.
  • Desperate journeys, abandoned souls : true stories of castaways and other survivors

    Edward E. Leslie

    Hardcover (Macmillan London, March 15, 1989)
    Here are the most remarkable stories imaginable of maroons, castaways, and other survivors from the 1500s to the present - their moral dilemmas, their personalities, and their influence on society, literature, and art.
  • Between Parent and Child

    Dr. Haim G. Ginott

    Hardcover (Macmillan & Co Ltd, March 15, 1961)
    Over the past thirty-five years, Between Parent and Child has helped millions of parents around the world strengthen their relationships with their children. Written by renowned psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott, this revolutionary book offered a straightforward prescription for empathetic yet disciplined child rearing and introduced new communication techniques that would change the way parents spoke with, and listened to, their children. Dr. Ginott's innovative approach to parenting has influenced an entire generation of experts in the field, and now his methods can work for you, too.
  • Casting Off

    Elizabeth Jane Howard

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Ltd, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Polly and Clary wonder if their lives will ever get easier, while Louise, trapped in an unhappy marriage, gathers the courage to leave her husband, and Rupert returns from France to witness the growing rift between his brothers
  • George

    E.L. Konigsburg

    Hardcover (Macmillan London Ltd, Jan. 1, 1971)
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  • The Sacred Tree: the tree in religion and myth

    J. H. Philpot

    (London MACMILLAN AND CO, Nov. 5, 2014)
    The reader is requested to bear in mind that this volume lays no claim to scholarship, independent research, or originality of view. Its aim has been to select and collate, from sources not always easily accessible to the general reader, certain facts and conclusions bearing upon a subject of acknowledged interest. In so dealing with one of the many modes of primitive religion, it is perhaps inevitable that the writer should seem to exaggerate its importance, and in isolating a given series of data to undervalue the significance of the parallel facts from which they are severed. It is undeniable that the worship of the spirit-inhabited tree has usually, if not always, been linked with, and in many cases overshadowed by other cults; that sun, moon, and stars, sacred springs and stones, holy mountains, and animals of the most diverse kind, have all been approached with singular impartiality by primitive man, as enshrining or symbolising a divine principle. But no other form of pagan ritual has been so widely distributed, has left behind it such persistent traces, or appeals so closely to modern sympathies as the worship of the tree; of none is the study better calculated to throw light on the dark ways of primitive thought, or to arouse general interest in a branch of research which is as vigorous and fruitful as it is new. For these reasons, in spite of obvious disadvantages, its separate treatment has seemed to the writer to be completely justifiable.
  • H is for Homicide

    Sue Grafton

    Hardcover (London: Macmillan, March 15, 1991)
    like new dust jacket and hardcover book great condition! ships out quickly! h is for homicide sue grafton book
  • The Church Mice Adrift

    Graham Oakley

    Paperback (Macmillan Pub Ltd, Dec. 1, 1996)
    Expelled by a band of rats from the vestry of Wortlethorp Church, the church mice devise a foolproof scheme to win back their home
  • For Whom the Bell Tolls

    Ernest Hemingway

    Mass Market Paperback (MacMillan & Co Ltd, March 28, 1987)
    For Whom the Bell Tolls
  • The Sport of Queens: The Autobiography of Dick Francis

    Dick Francis

    Paperback (Macmillan Pub Ltd, Sept. 1, 1995)
    This is the biography of thriller-writer Dick Francis. Francis is known for setting his novels against the background of horseracing. This revised edition tells how he became one of Britain`s leading National Hunt jockeys and a champion steeplechaser, riding as jockey to the Queen Mother. The story of Francis is traced from life in the saddle to life as a bestselling novelist.
  • The Gruffalo

    Julia Donaldson

    Paperback (Macmillan Pub Ltd, Aug. 1, 1999)
    The nation's favourite bedtime story! "A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood. A fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked good." Walk further into the deep dark wood, and discover what happens when the quick-thinking mouse comes face to face with an owl, a snake and a hungry gruffalo . . . Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's The Gruffalo has become a bestselling phenomenon across the world. This award-winning rhyming story of a mouse and a monster is now a modern classic, and will enchant children for years to come.
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