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Books with title The Highwayman's Curse

  • The Highwayman

    Alfred Noyes, Charles Keeping

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 23, 1999)
    Alfred Noyes's famous poem still has the power to thrill us as we read the story of the highwayman and his doomed love for Bess, the landlord's black-eyed daughter. This classic story of sacrifice in the name of true love has been a favorite with generations of young readers. The powerful, evocative language of Alfred Noyes's verses echoes through the centuries, complemented by Charles Keeping's dazzling illustrations which won this book the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1982.
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  • The Highwayman

    Alfred Noyes, Charles Keeping

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 1, 2015)
    "The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor,And the highwayman came riding-Riding-riding-The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door."In Alfred Noyes's thrilling poem, charged with drama and tension, we ride with the highwayman and recoil from the terrible fate that befalls him and his sweetheart Bess, the landlord's daughter. The vivid imagery of the writing is matched by Charles Keeping's haunting illustrations which won him the Kate Greenaway Medal. This new edition features rescanned artwork to capture the breath-taking detail of Keeping's illustrations and a striking new cover.
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  • The Highwayman

    Alfred Noyes

    eBook
    The famous poem The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes. Enjoy this classic poem The Highwayman today!
  • The Highwayman's Curse

    Nicola Morgan

    eBook (Walker Books, April 20, 2012)
    Dastardly deeds and historical high adventure continue in this thrilling sequel from an award-winning author.On the run from the redcoats, the two young highwaymen, Will and Bess, find themselves in Galloway, Scotland, blamed for a murder they did not commit. Here they are captured by smugglers and become embroiled in a story of hatred and revenge that goes back for generations, to the days of the Killing Times. Whose side will they take? Can anything they do end the cycle of religious hatred? And will their own friendship survive?
  • The Highwayman's Curse

    Nicola Morgan

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Nov. 5, 2007)
    On the run from the redcoats, the two young highwaymen, Will and Bess, find themselves in Galloway, Scotland, blamed for a murder they did not commit. Here, they are captured by smugglers and become embroiled in a story of hatred and revenge that goes back for generations, to the days of the Killing Times. Whose side will they take? Can anything they do end the cycle of religious hatred? And will their own friendship survive?
  • The Highwayman

    Craig Johnson

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press Large Print, June 8, 2016)
    Longmire and Henry Standing Bear assist newly transferred officer Rosey Wayman, who has been receiving assistance calls from a legendary Arapaho patrolman who died in a fiery canyon accident more nearly half a century earlier. By the best-selling author of Dry Bones. (mystery & detective). Simultaneous. TV tie-in.
  • The Highwayman

    Craig Johnson, George Guidall

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Inc., May 17, 2016)
    Sheriff Walt Longmire and Henry Standing Bear embark on their latest adventure in this novella set in the world of Craig Johnson's New York Times bestselling Longmire series-the basis for the hit drama Longmire, now on Netflix. When Wyoming highway patrolman Rosey Wayman is transferred to the beautiful and imposing landscape of the Wind River Canyon, an area the troopers refer to as no-man's-land because of the lack of radio communication, she starts receiving "officer needs assistance" calls. The problem? They're coming from Bobby Womack, a legendary Arapaho patrolman who met a fiery death in the canyon almost a half-century ago. With an investigation that spans this world and the next, Sheriff Walt Longmire and Henry Standing Bear take on a case that pits them against a legend: The Highwayman.
  • The Highwayman

    Alfred Noyes, Charles Keeping

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, June 25, 1987)
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  • The Highwayman

    Alfred Noyes, Charles Mikolaycak

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, Aug. 1, 1983)
    Returning by moonlight to the inn where his true love, the landlord's daughter, awaits him, the highwayman is unaware that the king's soldiers also lie in wait for him, concealed in the girl's bedroom.
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  • The Highwayman

    Alfred Noyes, Charles Keeping

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Jan. 2, 2014)
    The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor, And the highwayman came riding- Riding-riding- The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door. In Alfred Noyes's thrilling poem, charged with drama and tension, we ride with the highwayman and recoil from the terrible fate that befalls him and his sweetheart Bess, the landlord's daughter. The vivid imagery of the writing is matched by Charles Keeping's haunting illustrations which won him the Kate Greenaway Medal.
  • The Highwayman

    Alfred Noyes, Murray Kimber

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, March 1, 2009)
    The Highwayman is the second book in a unique series -- Visions in Poetry -- featuring classic poems illustrated by outstanding contemporary artists. Originally published in 1907, "The Highwayman" is a haunting ballad of doomed love. Seldom have mood and character been so memorably evoked. The pounding rhythm of the rhyme, the dramatic pacing and the power of the imagery have made it one of the most popular read-alouds of all time. Murray Kimber's stunning noir interpretation is a darkly brilliant achievement that stays true to the poem's tragic spirit.
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  • The Highwayman

    Alfred Noyes, Murray Kimber

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 1, 2005)
    The Highwayman is the second book in a unique series -- Visions in Poetry -- featuring classic poems illustrated by outstanding contemporary artists. Originally published in 1907, "The Highwayman" is a haunting ballad of doomed love. Seldom have mood and character been so memorably evoked. The pounding rhythm of the rhyme, the dramatic pacing and the power of the imagery have made it one of the most popular read-alouds of all time. Murray Kimber's stunning noir interpretation is a darkly brilliant achievement that stays true to the poem's tragic spirit.