The story revolves around a yearly event where fourteen youths are sent from Athens to Crete, never to return. Prince Theseus volunteers to confront the Minotaur, a monstrous creature, and receives assistance from Princess Ariadne. Their escape from the island leads to a critical mistake by Theseus on their journey home. The book includes engaging activities and online audio resources in both British and American English, tailored for A2 CEFR level readers, featuring 800 headwords and a total of 2052 words.
Anthony Marks Ordre des livres






- 2022
- 2014
The Usborne Classical Music Sticker Book
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
We are surrounded by classical music and this fascinating pictorial introduction makes it accessible to all. What is classical music? Who were the celebrity composers and musicians of their day? These questions and many more are answered in this beautifully illustrated information sticker book. Internet links take you to samples of the music online. In this interactive book, the reader can find stickers of paintings and illustrations of musical instruments, musicians and performances of classical music to put into place throughout the book. One double page spread allows you to create your own sticker book orchestra, explaining who sits where and why.
- 2009
Guitar for Beginners
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Provides basic instruction, including chapters on making music, playing the melody, and finger-picking.
- 2007
L'étrange cas du Dr. Jekyll et de Mr. Hyde
- 155pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Analyse : Roman fantastique. Roman de science-fiction (anticipation).
- 2004
Usborne Children's Songbook
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
A collection of seventeen songs including "Froggy went a-courting", "Oh, Susanna!" and "This old man" and are all accompanied by simple musical arrangements.
- 2002
Dracula
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Jonathan Harker, jeune notaire, est envoyé en Transylvanie pour rencontrer un client encore inconnu, le comte Dracula. L'homme qu'il découvre est une créature démoniaque, un mort-vivant qui se nourrit du sang de ses victimes.
- 2001
Frankenstein est un roman original à plus d'un titre. Sa première version, publiée sans nom d'auteur, a été écrite par une jeune femme de 19 ans. Le livre est considéré, en outre, comme le dernier roman gothique et comme l'un des tout premiers romans de science-fiction. Il raconte l'histoire d'un «savant fou», Victor Frankenstein, qui, par ambition démesurée, en vient à créer un être humain à partir de cadavres et d'une «étincelle de vie». Ce sera, hélas, le point de départ de nombreux malheurs.

