Plus d’un million de livres, à portée de main !
Bookbot

Leon Garfield

    14 juillet 1921 – 2 juin 1996

    Leon Garfield était un auteur britannique, surtout connu pour ses romans historiques pour enfants, bien qu'il ait également écrit pour adultes. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par des intrigues captivantes, souvent situées au XVIIIe siècle, mettant en scène des personnages d'origine modeste plongés dans des intrigues et des dilemmes moraux. Le style de Garfield, influencé par des auteurs tels que Dickens, présente un langage riche et des structures narratives complexes. Sa capacité à mêler l'aventure à de profondes questions éthiques a rendu ses livres durablement pertinents.

    Leon Garfield
    The Strange Affair of Adelaide Harris
    Shakespeare Stories II
    Jack Holborn
    Shakespeare Stories
    Lecture junior - 16: La montre en or
    John Diamond
    • John Diamond

      • 255pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,9(18)Évaluer

      William fuit la maison après la mort de son père ; il porte un secret trop lourd pour ses douze ans. A travers le Vieux Londres, ses cabarets, ses ruelles hantés de mauvais garçons, il cherche en vain un inconnu : John Diamond n'est jamais au rendez-vous. Qui l'aidera ? Des hommes de loi, un nain bizarre, un petit clochard vivant sur un toit ? Et qui l'attendra dans la brume, sur un pont, après minuit ?

      John Diamond
    • Jack Holborn

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(24)Évaluer

      An exciting pirate tale joins the Oxford Children's Classics series, featuring ghosts, treasure, and thrilling high-seas adventures.

      Jack Holborn
    • A companion volume to the highly acclaimed Shakespeare Stories. It presents nine of Shakespeare's memorable dramas.

      Shakespeare Stories II
    • An experiment to see if a wolf will suckle an abandoned baby turns into a desperate situation for two boys when the child is recovered by well-meaning passersby

      The Strange Affair of Adelaide Harris
    • The Apprentices

      • 430pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Life in eighteenth-century London was hard and especially so for the city's apprentices.

      The Apprentices
    • A young apprentice in eighteenth-century London begins a strange adventure when he inadvertently becomes involved with a wanted criminal and a girl who is reputedly mad.

      Black Jack
    • God Beneath The Sea

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(13)Évaluer

      Leon Garfield and Edward Blishen retells some of the most famous Greek myths in this classic of children's literature. This is the epic history of the Greek Gods told from their violent beginnings to the creation of man.

      God Beneath The Sea
    • Smith

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(50)Évaluer

      "Leon Garfield is unmatched for sheer, exciting storytelling." --Lloyd Alexander This brilliant, picaresque novel follows the adventures of an illiterate young ragamuffin known only as Smith. Smith picks the pocket of a stranger, only to witness immediately the strangers murder. Smiths booty from the theft is an Important Document, no doubt worth quite a lot to somebody, which is proved by the pursuit of Smith by two very shady characters. Smith artfully dodges them and winds up in the odd company of a wealthy blind man, who takes Smith into his home and provides him with an education. But this new comfort is lost when Smith himself is suspected of the very murder he witnessed. Smith was a "Boston Globe--Horn Book" Honor Book, winner of the Phoenix Award, and a Carnegie Honor Book.

      Smith