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Eleanor Graham Vance (1908–1985)

Autor von The Everything Book: A Treasury of Things to Make and Do

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Geburtstag
1908
Todestag
1985
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
USA

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Robert, Rob and finally Robin ' 'Robert is a good name, but let us give it more of a Greenwood sound. We shall call you Robin'. So said Will Stutely. This adaptation is aimed at children, ages 6 to 10.
 
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jon1lambert | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 23, 2020 |
This book is such a classic. I loved reading Black Beauty books when I was little. Black Beauty is about a horse's life and how Beauty grows up into a wonderful and strong horse. The book is illustrated for children who are six, seven, eight, and nine years old. It is a wonderful book to read in the class because it is a book that you can read for a few minutes and keep the students wanting to know what happens next.
 
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Sthefania | Jan 26, 2017 |
What a fine score for my collection! Beautifully illustrated first edition hardback full of loving advice about how grandmas and children can enjoy projects to make and do. The page about decorating Easter eggs has a tape mark, which is too bad. But it makes me think someone used the book to try out the project, thereby making this collectible edition even more adorable. The Seventies were a simpler and gentler time than today's super connected world, but this book so reminds me of the D I Y movement. The more things change, the more they stay the same.… (mehr)
 
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KaterinaBead | Mar 25, 2015 |
Probably the first retelling of Robin Hood I knew, though I remember the Howard Pyle version better. This is a reasonably straightforward retelling of the traditional stories following an opening story about Robin and Marion practicing archery with Robin's father. I note the version of the Sir Richard atte Lee story (which goes back to the Geste of Robin Hoodf) omits the role of the Virgin Mary as guarantor of the loan to the knight. The rouges who unwillingly repay it double are just friends of the sherif, not monksf. The story closes with Robin's pardon by the king, omitting his death.… (mehr)
 
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antiquary | 1 weitere Rezension | Jun 25, 2012 |

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