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Autor:
MONTEFIORE, JANET
Publikováno v:
Kipling Journal; May2024, Vol. 98 Issue 398, p16-20, 5p
Autor:
W. Heath Robinson
This wonderful story'Bill the Minder'follows the adventures of 15-year-old Bill and his cousins, Boadicea and Chad. In the process of their adventures they meet multitude weird and wonder characters such as The Ancient Marina, The Triplets, The Docto
Autor:
W. Heath Robinson
A fantastic collection of W. Heath Robinson's drawing depicting humorous wartime scenes from World War I. These 24 full page drawings originally appeared in ‘The Sketch'and in ‘The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'. W. Heath Robinson was an
Publikováno v:
Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents. 5/21/2024, p1-5. 5p.
Autor:
W. Heath Robinson
This autobiography comes about as many people, on knowing the things that have made Heath Robinson the person that he is today, have suggested that he should write his life story. It is a story that covers a portion of some 60 years of his life; begi
Autor:
W. H. D. Rouse
This gorgeous book is a collection of 43 Indian folk-tales superbly illustrated by W. Heath Robinson. These tales were originally collected by William Crooke but are retold here by W. D. Rouse to delight children. Rouse has chosen to keep this select
Autor:
Pook Press
This enchanting volume is a new collection of W. Heath Robinson's fantastical fairy tale art and children's book illustrations, produced across a 50-year career during the Golden Age of Illustration. “Your absurd, beautiful drawings... give me a pa
Autor:
Rudyard Kipling
This edition of Kipling's'The Song of the English'was originally published in November 1909. It included the six subsidiary poems: The Coastwise Lights, The Song of the Dead, The Deep-Sea Cables, The Song of the Sons, The Song of the Cities, and Engl
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William Shakespeare
‘A Midsummer Night's Dream'is a comedy play – one of Shakespeare's lighter works, believed to have been written between 1590 and 1597. Both in text, and on stage, it is one of Shakespeare's most popular narratives, and remains widely performed ac