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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Various'... We found 15 matches.
Various
The Forward Book of Poetry 2006 A collection of this year's Forward Poetry Prize winners, shortlisted poems and highly recommended poems, which includes: David Harsent's Legion (Faber & Faber), Helen Farish's Intimates (Jonathan Cape) and Paul Farley's Liverpool Disappears for a Billionth of a Second (The North).
Faber and Faber 2005 pbk £8.99 ISBN 0-571-22995-6
Various
Higher Ground Incredibly powerful stories about children's experiences of the Boxing Day 2004 tsunami. Features stories by many of today's best-known authors. Donations from book sales will go to charities active in child welfare. A powerful anthology of 18 stories focusing on the experiences of children from all regions affected by the tsunami of Boxing Day 2004. Each child's story, retold by a different well-known children's author, is followed by a short update of the child's progress by the aid-worker who gathered details of story. The book is positive, inspirational, and forward-looking. It tells incredible stories of bravery and survival and looks at how the global aid effort has affected the children involved. An introduction explains what happened in in December 2004 and a map shows the areas affected. The global aid effort is also described, explaining to readers how their charity donations have helped. The charity organizations involved (Unicef, Save the Children and others) have provided the photographs that illustrate book.
Reading age 11 to 16, interest level 11 to 18
Chrysalis Children's Books 2005 Paperback £7.99 ISBN 978-1844585816
Various
Shining On: Stories in Aid of the Teen Cancer Trust Featuring writing about teens overcoming obstacles to enjoy and empower their lives, this book presents a collection of funny stories by writers including; Malorie Blackman; Melvin Burgess; Meg Cabot; Anne Fine; Cathy Hopkins; Sue Limb; Celia Rees; Meg Rosoff; Rosie Rushton and Jacqueline Wilson
Piccadilly Press 2006 pbk £5.99 ISBN 1-85340-893-X
Various
Illustrated by Subi Sweatdrop Anthology #1 - Love, Sweat & Tears Love, Sweat and Tears is the first anthology from Manga publisher Sweat Drop and it contains 5 original short stories based around the idea of love. From the melancholy to the ecstatic, the pure to the disturbing, each tale explores different facets of a profound, unpredictable and challenging emotion. Sweat Drop 2007 Paperback £2.50 ISBN
Various
Unbuttoning the Violin Poems and short stories by poets Joumana Haddad and Abed Ismael and fiction writers Mansoura Ez-Eldin and Ala Hlehel. This collection was put together to celebrate the writers' tour of the UK in August 2006.
Banipal Books 2006 pbk £3.95 ISBN 0-9549666-2-7
Steve Augarde
The Various The first novel in a gripping trilogy about eleven-year-old Midge, and her discovery of the Various, a tribe of fairies whose livelihood and existence is becoming increasingly threatened. A gritty and captivating story of courage and strength against terrible odds, this is the story of Midge, abandoned with her eccentric uncle during the holidays, and her adventures with the Various, a band of earthily realistic fairies. The existence of the Various, who are strange, wild and sometimes even deadly, has been kept secret since the beginning of time, but when their world begins to clash with that of human beings, their livelihood is threatened with extinction. This is a wonderfully imaginative story of love and loyalty, and is the first in a powerful trilogy.
2003 Nestle Smarties Book Prize (Bronze) Age 9-11
David Fickling Books 2003 hbk £12.99 ISBN 0-385-60474-2
Various Authors
New Beginnings A anthology, of illustrious worldwide writers have donated work from their forthcoming and readily anticipated new books. All proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the Indian Ocean tsunami earthquake charities.
Bloomsbury 2005 pbk £5.00 ISBN 0-7475-8127-4
Susan Hill
The Various Haunts of Men A lonely woman of 53 vanishes in fog - hidden in her cupboard is an expensive pair of cuff-links with a note: 'To You, with all possible love from your devoted, Me'. A fat 22-year-old never returns from an early morning walk - is her disappearance connected with her girlish crush on Dava, the blue-eyed 'therapist' whose speciality is 'inner harmony'? Experienced policemen know that most missing persons either turn up or go missing on purpose. But fresh young D. S. Freya Graffham won't drop it - until she discovers what links the people who disappear on 'The Hill', young and old, men and women, even a little dog. Susan Hill writes with compassion, humour and a unique understanding of the details of daily life. In Various Haunts of Men, she has created a small cathedral town (within the orbit of a large urban city) and filled it with recognizable characters - the local GPs, the exceedingly dodgy surgeon, the grieving widow who is helped through the ritual of Christmas by her kindly neighbour, the down-to-earth flatmate, the unhappy wife who fills her days with charity work - and the tall blond police officer, Simon, who stands at the centre of an ordinary world.
Chatto and Windus 2004 hbk £12.99 ISBN 1-85619-714-X
Chatto and Windus 2004 pbk £12.99 ISBN 0-7011-7741-1
Harold Pinter
Various Voices : Poetry, Prose, Politics, 1948-98 Harold Pinter's plays are lauded the world over but, until now, little has been gathered together of his other writings. Various Voices presents a wealth of material and a multiplicity of form in which to enjoy the crystal clarity of language and style which marks out Pinter as a true original. Through Various Voices the reader can trace Pinter's development from a nascent writer exploring the boundaries of his craft to the assured maturity of his later work.
Faber and Faber 2005 pbk £12.99 ISBN 0-571-23009-1
Faber and Faber 1999 pbk £9.99 ISBN 0-571-19728-0 Faber and Faber 1998 hbk £16.99 ISBN -0-571-19576-8 ![]() Author photo: © Jill Furmanovsky
Carol Shields
Various Miracles A collection of short stories by the author of The Stone Diaries, runner-up for the Booker Prize in 1993. The stories are all concerned with moments when ordinary people face extraordinary circumstances: wild coincidences, declarations of love, and startling revelations.
Fourth Estate 1996 £6.99 ISBN 1-85702-330-7
Various
Edited by Ilya The Mammoth Book of Best New Manga With a helpful introduction on each contributor, this is a colossal anthology of best new manga by the sharpest young talent working in this area. The collection contains work by established artists and writers as well as up and coming talent. A proportion of the work draws on the original idea of manga in unexpected ways and explores stories that speak directly to Western audiences. Constable & Robinson 2006 Paperback £4.99 ISBN 978-1845293536
Various
Edited by Neil Astley In Person: 30 Poets Thirty poets from around the world read to you in person. This is a new concept in publishing: your own personal poetry festival brought into your home. Each poet reads to you for about ten minutes - up to half a dozen poems chosen from across the range of their work. IN PERSON is a collaboration between Bloodaxe Books and award-winning film-maker Pamela Robertson-Pearce. Her style of filming combines directness and simplicity, sensitivity and warmth - the perfect combination for these intimate readings. It is as if the poet were sitting in the room with you, reading just to you, and sometimes saying a few things about the poems. Apart from one recording taken from a live public performance, all the films present informal, one-to-one readings. They enhance your appreciation of the poetry. You hear how the poems sound; you see how the poets read and present their work.
Bloodaxe Books Ltd 2008 pbk £12.99 ISBN 978-1852248000
Various
Edited by Frieda Hughes The Forward Book of Poetry 2009 The Forward Book of Poetry 2009 collects together the judges' highly commended poems from all the submissions considered for this year's Forward Prizes for Poetry. Described by the Daily Telegraph as 'a litmus test for what is being currently written in poetry in the British Isles', this varied anthology includes over 70 poems by some of the most respected poets of their generation.
Faber & Faber 2008 pbk £8.99 ISBN 978-0571243969
Edited by David Morley & Andy Brown
Of Science (Poems by Various Hands) A sampler of twenty-six poems written by scientists who have trained in a range of fields, from biology and ecology to mathematics and computing. The poems are presented anonymously, to focus attention on language rather than individuals; yet these poets emerge as thoroughly human beings, their science propelled into a world of familiar preoccupations.
Worple Press 2001 pbk £6.00 ISBN 0-9530947-4-X
![]() Author photo: © John Reeves
Various
Edited by Michael Morpurgo Higher Ground A powerful anthology of 18 stories focusing on the experiences of children from all regions affected by the tsunami of Boxing Day 2004. Each child's story, retold by a different well-known children's author, is followed by a short update of the child's progress by the aid-worker who gathered details of story. The book is positive, inspirational, and forward-looking. It tells incredible stories of bravery and survival and looks at how the global aid effort has affected the children involved. An introduction explains what happened in in December 2004 and a map shows the areas affected.
Reading age 11 to 16, interest level 11 to 16
Chrysalis Children's Books 2005 Paperback £5.99 ISBN 978-1844585816
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