Resultaten voor 'suzanne francis'
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Disney Pixar Toy Story: Friends Forever!
Experience the magic of Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story franchise with this interactive board book that comes with an LCD screen, stylus, and scenes from all five Toy Story movies!Join Woody, Buzz, Jesse, and all their toy friends as they work together to keep their kids’ worlds filled with joy and imagination in this interactive board book! Includes a removable and reusable LCD screen and stylus.Use the included rainbow LCD screen and stylus to respond to the creative prompts featured throughout the book. Features iconic scenes from all five Toy Story films.Great for road trips, quiet time, or any time.Disney Pixar Toy Story: Friends Forever! is a perfect gift for all young Toy Story fans!
€ 19,50 -
Spellbound: Movie Theater Storybook & Movie Projector
Relive the magic of Spellbound in this illustrated storybook! With an included projector and 5 disks with 20 additional images, this book is full of magic and nonstop fun!
€ 21,00 -
Disney Wish: Movie Theater Storybook & Movie Projector
Relive the magic of Wish in this exciting storybook that includes a handheld movie projector and 5 disks with 20 additional images.Asha and her goat friend, Valentino, live in the Kingdom of Wishes, where anything is possible and wishes really can come true. But when Asha discovers the truth about King Magnifico, she and her friends—new and old—must do whatever they can to protect the wishes. Young readers will love reliving the magic of Disney Animation Studios’ Wish in this interactive storybook with a projector and 5 disks with 20 additional images!
€ 21,00 -
WORLD WAR II CAMPS IN JAMAICA
Between 1939 and 1947, the Caribbean island of Jamaica - then a British colony- was haven or detention centre for thousands of displaced Europeans, an often under-recognized contribution to the Allied war effort. A civilian camp accommodated evacuees from Gibraltar and, belatedly, provided sanctuary for groups of mainly Jewish refugees. Others who had fled Europe ahead of looming fascist threats would be interned in military detention camps whose populations were swollen by German and Italian civilians from several British West African colonies, co-mingled for convenience with hundreds of German and Italian merchant mariners captured at sea during the early months of the war.World War II Camps in Jamaica disentangles the conditions under which thesevarious populations were held, drawing on primary records, personal accountsand media coverage; noting differences and similarities in their management;considering the camps and their populations within the local context; andconsidering the extent of interface and interaction that ensued despite officialefforts to keep the incoming populations separate and transitory.
€ 43,70 -
Beyond the Gyre
The island of Asaruthe has sheltered the Dawnmaid, Myriadne, for the past sixteen years, but Yr has fallen prey to a deadly plague, and it is clear she must leave soon. Katkin travels with Myriadne to help her free the Firaithi from Maggrai's diabolical laboratory.Meanwhile, Gunnar Strong Arm's twin sons, Jakob and Lut, are feuding with each other. When Jakob carelessly gap shifts, he leaves a trail that Maggrai's minions can follow back to Asaruthe. The death and havoc they wreak will send Lut on a mission of vengeance against Maggrai and his brother.In the final battle, the Dawnmaid must find a way to converse with her enemies, the Angellus, before they attack the secret haven of the Firaithi with their unquenchable fire. What is it they have been defending through all the turns of the Gyre? The answer astonishes both Amaranthine and human alike...Beyond the Gyre is the final book in the "Song of the Arkafina" series.The "Song of the Arkafina" series:Heart of HytheaKetha's DaughterDawnmaidBeyond the Gyre
€ 23,30 -
Dawnmaid
Gwenn and Gunnar travel to Khalama to bury Arkady Svalbarad, but nothing goes as planned. For one thing, Arkady isn't really dead. When Gunnar mysteriously disappears, Gwenn and Arkady form an alliance that will bring both danger and new promise to the peoples of Yrth.Meanwhile, Huw and Katkin find comfortable shelter in an ice-locked valley, until the addition of two orphaned children to the family leaves Katkin feeling trapped and miserable. After Huw's arrest for murder, she must decide whether to run or stand by his side. But a chance meeting steers her to Starruthe just in time to deliver Gwenn's baby daughter Myriadne.Now that the Dawnmaid has been born, it will take a miracle to hide her from Maggrai, who has returned with a weapon of total annihilation. But Gunnar also has a secret weapon, though he is reluctant to use it...Contains adult themes.Dawnmaid is the third book in the "Song of the Arkafina" series.The "Song of the Arkafina" series:Heart of HytheaKetha's DaughterDawnmaidBeyond the Gyre
€ 23,10 -
Ketha's Daughter
Queen Katrione Arkafina ably rules the kingdom of Beaumarais, but she has had less success with her boisterous daughter, Gwenn, born under the sway of a brutal Goddess, who convinces Gwenn she must seek revenge for an old betrayal. On the eve of her sixteenth birthday, Gwenn runs away. After she allies herself with some marauding coastal raiders she has the army she requires. Now, as the dreaded warrior Faircrow, Gwenn will steer the Fynära inexorably towards her former home...Ketha's Daughter is the second book in the "Song of the Arkafina" series.The "Song of the Arkafina" series:Heart of HytheaKetha's DaughterDawnmaidBeyond the Gyre
€ 23,30 -
Heart of Hythea
Yrth... a place of ordered beauty -- and undreamed terror. A magical realm where winged Amaranthine hide in the shadow of humankind, while selfishly exploiting them. A universe of countless dimensions; where an unwary sideways step might carry you to Death's silent Kingdom -- or beyond, to the very heart of the rising Gyre.Now into this world comes Katrione, a born healer. The Amaranthine need her, for she is destined to become the Vessel of the Goddess Lalluna and a pawn in the battle against their enemy. And Katrione's fellow citizens are also desperately in need of a healing touch, as they suffer through an endlessly bloody civil war.The difficult choices that Katrione must make -- between humankind and Amaranthine -- true love and responsibility -- sworn oath and unhappy truth, make for compulsive reading.Heart of Hythea is the first book in the "Song of the Arkafina" series.The "Song of the Arkafina" series:Heart of HytheaKetha's DaughterDawnmaidBeyond the Gyre
€ 23,50 -
Mona, Past and Present
Founded in 1948, the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies is located in Kingston, Jamaica, and is the largest campus in the unique multi-campus, multi-island university system. Internationally known for its scholarship, the Mona campus is also renowned for its commitment to and preservation of a rich historical legacy. Built on the site of former sugar and slave plantations, the campus has several outstanding historical features, which have been partially preserved. This carefully researched and well-written publication investigates the historical ruins on the campus, which includes an eighteenth-century aqueduct, an intact bookkeeper's house, a distillery, a boiling and curing house, and the wooden barracks of Gibraltar Camp, which housed at various times during World War II, Jewish refugees, Gibraltarian evacuees, and interned Germans and Italians. Beautiful photographs of historic campus landmarks are featured, including the exquisite University Chapel, which was originally part of an eighteenth-century sugar estate in Trelawny. The Georgian building was disassembled, moved and reconstructed on the Mona campus in the 1950s. The book provides a useful guide for a walking tour of the campus, and survey maps point out where slave villages were originally located. Mona, Past and Present is replete with charming anecdotes that capture the spirit of the times and bring the rich history of campus to life.
€ 26,50 -
Mona, Past and Present
Founded in 1948, the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies is located in Kingston, Jamaica, and is the largest campus in the unique multi-campus, multi-island university system. Internationally known for its scholarship, the Mona campus is also renowned for its commitment to and preservation of a rich historical legacy. Built on the site of former sugar and slave plantations, the campus has several outstanding historical features which have been partially preserved. This carefully researched and well-written publication investigates the historical ruins on the campus, which include an eighteenth-century aqueduct, an intact bookkeeper's house, a distillery, a boiling and curing house, and the wooden barracks of Gibraltar Camp, which housed at various times during World War II Jewish refugees, Gibraltarian evacuees, and interned Germans and Italians. Beautiful photographs of historic campus landmarks are featured, including the exquisite University Chapel, which was originally part of an eighteenth-century sugar estate in Trelawny. The Georgian building was disassembled, moved and reconstructed on the Mona campus in the 1950s. The book provides a useful guide for a walking tour of the campus, and survey maps point out where slave villages were originally located. It is replete with charming anecdotes that capture the spirit of the times and bring the rich history of the campus to life.
€ 41,00