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Brian Alderson

    Brian Alderson est le principal critique de livres pour enfants pour The London Times, apportant un regard critique sur le paysage de la littérature destinée aux jeunes lecteurs. En tant que conférencier et écrivain, il explore la riche histoire et l'évolution des livres pour enfants. Son expertise offre des analyses perspicaces des histoires et des styles qui façonnent la lecture des enfants. Le travail d'Alderson met en lumière l'importance et le développement de ce genre littéraire vital.

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    Popular Folk Tales
    Moonfleet
    The Opie Collection: The Treasures of Childhood
    World's Classics: Moonfleet
    • World's Classics: Moonfleet

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Both a mystery and an adventure story, the classic Moonfleet (1898) is a tale of smuggling set among the cliffs, caves, and downs of Dorset. It is at once a well-paced account of dramatic action and a celebration of the unregainable freedoms of childhood. Falkner's feeling for history and for the topography of his Dorset setting combine with his gift for storytelling to turn Moonfleet into an historical romance of moving intensity.

      World's Classics: Moonfleet
      4,0
    • The Opie Collection: The Treasures of Childhood

      Books, Toys and Games from the Opie Collection

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Reprint of the 1989 first edition. Peter and Iona Opie collected children's books from the 18th to the 20th century, along with toys and games. The books are now in the Bodleian Library. Over half of this book deals with children's chapbooks, moral tracts, nursery rhymes, fairy tales, classics, picture books, comics, and more, with an account of the collection and of the development of children's publishing. Following this are a section on toys and games, a bibliography including the Opies' own publications in the field and an index. Well illustrated. 190, 2 pages. stiff paper wrappers.. 4to..

      The Opie Collection: The Treasures of Childhood
      3,5
    • Moonfleet

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      "Moonfleet" (1898) begins as a mystery and an adventure story, a tale of smuggling set among the cliffs, caves, and downs of Dorset. What will be the outcome of the conflict between smugglers and revenue men? How can the hero, John Trenchard, discover the secret of Colonel John Mohune's treasure? As the book progresses these two interwoven themes resolve themselves into a third and richer one, with the friendship and suffering of both John Trenchard and the craggy, taciturn Elzevir Block. Falkner's feeling for history and for the landscape of his Dorset setting combine with his gift for storytelling to turn Moonfleet into a historical romance of moving intensity.

      Moonfleet
      4,1