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Ian Andrew

    Ian Andrew est un artiste, illustrateur et animateur britannique, réputé pour son travail sur la série 'Ologies'. Ses œuvres se concentrent sur la narration visuelle, ornant fréquemment les pages des livres pour enfants. Au-delà de l'illustration, Andrew s'adonne également à l'animation, alliant ses talents artistiques à des techniques narratives. Son style distinctif se caractérise par une nature ludique et captivante, qui séduit les jeunes lecteurs.

    Oliver Twist
    Marco Polo
    The tears of the salamander
    Dolphins
    • Marco Polo

      Geographer of Distant Lands

      • 30pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Immerse yourself in this interactive introduction to one of history’s greatest adventurers.Travel along the Silk Road to medieval China with Marco Polo as your guide. Meet the warlord Kublai Khan and sail through pirate-infested seas in search of riches beyond measure. Including booklets, foldouts, and maps, as well as excerpts from The Travels of Marco Polo, this beautifully illustrated volume illuminates the adventures of history’s greatest storyteller.

      Marco Polo2010
    • The tears of the salamander

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Mount Etna towers above the remote villa where Alfredo lives with his uncle after a fire wipes out his family. Deep within Etna swim the magical salamanders, and he must use his strange powers to protect them, destroy his uncle and control the explosive rage of the volcano.

      The tears of the salamander2004
      3,4
    • Oliver Twist

      Album classique

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Oliver is an orphan living on the dangerous London streets with no one but himself to rely on. Fleeing from poverty and hardship, he falls in with a criminal street gang who will not let him go, however hard he tries to escape. One of the most swiftly moving and unified of Charles Dickens’s great novels, Oliver Twist is also famous for its re-creation–through the splendidly realized figures of Fagin, Nancy, the Artful Dodger, and the evil Bill Sikes–of the vast London underworld of pickpockets, thieves, prostitutes, and abandoned children. Victorian critics took Dickens to task for rendering this world in such a compelling, believable way, but readers over the last 150 years have delivered an alternative judgment by making this story of the orphaned Oliver Twist one of its author’s most loved works.

      Oliver Twist2000
      4,1
    • Dolphins

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Discusses how dolphins breath, eat, see, hear, sleep, live together and take care of each other, and interact with humans

      Dolphins1964
      3,0