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Books with title Waiting for Godot

  • Waiting For Godot

    Samuel Beckett

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, Aug. 1, 1997)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. As Vladimir and Estragon await the arrival of Godot, they discuss their lives and consider hanging themselves, but choose to wait for Godot instead, in the hope that he can tell them their purpose.
  • Waiting for Godot

    Samuel Beckett

    Hardcover (Grove Press, Jan. 1, 1954)
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  • Waiting for Godot

    Samuel Beckett

    Audio Cassette (Cbc Radio Canada, March 6, 2001)
    "Nothing happens, nobody comes, nobody goes, it's awful?" Estragon's complaint, uttered in the first act of "Waiting for Godot", is the playwright's sly joke at the expense of his own play - or rather at the expense of those in the audience who expect theatre always to consist of events progressing in an apparently purposeful and logical manner towards a decisive climax. In those terms, "Waiting for Godot" - which has been famously described as a play in which "nothing happens, twice"- scarcely seems recognizable as theatre at all. As the great English critic wrote "Waiting for Godot jettisons everything by which we recognize theatre. It arrives at the custom-house, as it were, with no luggage, no passport, and nothing to declare; yet it gets through, as might a pilgrim from Mars." Produced at the state of the art recording studios of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation with sound effects and music. Performed by James Blendick, Joe Dinicol, Tim MacDonald, Tom McCamus, and Stephen Ouimette Music composed and performed by Don Horsburgh Approximate Duration 2 Hours
  • Waiting for Godot

    Samuel Beckett

    Paperback (Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Rare Book
  • Waiting For Godot

    Samuel BECKETT

    Hardcover (Faber and Faber, Jan. 1, 1956)
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  • Waiting for Godot

    Samuel Beckett

    Audio CD (Cbc Radio Canada, Aug. 1, 2004)
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  • Waiting for Godot,

    Samuel Beckett

    Hardcover (S. French, Jan. 1, 1957)
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  • Waiting for Goliath

    Antje Damm

    Hardcover (Gecko Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Bear has been sitting and waiting since dawn. "I'm waiting for Goliath. He's my best friend." At last the bus pulls up, but no one gets out. "He'll definitely show up. You'll see!" The robins fly south and the first snow falls. When Bear wakes from a long sleep, he hears a noise like a hand sliding slowly across paper. Goliath is coming! But Goliath's identity is a big surprise. This is a warm and surprising story with depth and humor and luminous illustrations.
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  • Waiting for Godot

    Samuel Beckett

    Paperback (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 2000)
    As Vladimir and Estragon await the arrival of Godot, they discuss their lives and consider hanging themselves, but choose to wait for Godot instead, in the hope that he can tell them what their purpose is.
  • Waiting for Gonzo

    Dave Cousins

    eBook (Oxford University Press, March 7, 2013)
    Meet Oz ...he's got a talent for trouble but his heart's always in the right place (well, nearly always). Uprooted from his friends and former life, Oz finds himself stranded in the sleepy village of Slowleigh. When a joke backfires on the first day at his new school, Oz attracts the attention of Isobel Skinner, the school psycho - but that's just the beginning. After causing an accident that puts his mum in hospital, Oz isn't exactly popular at home either. His older sister's no help, but then she's got a problem of her own ...one that's growing bigger by the day. Oz knows he's got to put things right, but life isn't that simple, especially when the only people still talking to you are a hobbit-obsessed kid and a voice in your own head! Packed with action, heart and humour, Waiting for Gonzo takes you for a white-knuckle ride on the Wheel of Destiny as it careers out of control down the Hillside of Inevitability. The question is, do you go down laughing? Or grit your teeth and jump off?
  • Waiting for Mr. Goose

    Laurie Lears, Karen Ritz

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Co, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Stephen loves watching the geese and wants to help when he sees that one has a trap stuck on its leg, but in order to help, he must learn to be patient, which he finds difficult to do.
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  • Waiting for Gonzo

    Dave Cousins

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Aug. 16, 2001)
    Waiting for Gonzo