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The Jungle Book Level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library
Kipling, Rudyard
A level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Retold for Learners of English by Ralph Mowat In the jungle of Southern India the Seeonee Wolf-Pack has a new cub. He is not a wolf - he is Mowgli, a human child, but he knows nothing of the world of men. He lives and hunts with his brothers the wolves. Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther are his friends and teachers. And Shere Khan, the man-eating tiger, is his enemy. Kipling's famous story of Mowgli's adventures in the jungle has been loved by young and old for more than a hundred years.
The Murders in the Rue Morgue - With Audio Level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library
Poe, Edgar Allan
A level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. This version includes an audio book: listen to the story as you read. Retold for Learners of English by Jennifer Bassett. The room was on the fourth floor, and the key on the inside. The windows were closed and fastened - on the inside. The chimney was too narrow for a cat to get through. So how did the murderer escape? And whose were the two angry voices heard by the neighbours as they ran up the stairs? Nobody in Paris could find any answers to this mystery. Except Anguste Dupin, who could see further and think more clearly than other people. The answers to the mystery were all there, but only a clever man could see them.
The Murders in the Rue Morgue Level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library
Poe, Edgar Allan
A level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Retold for Learners of English by Jennifer Bassett The room was on the fourth floor, and the key on the inside. The windows were closed and fastened - on the inside. The chimney was too narrow for a cat to get through. So how did the murderer escape? And whose were the two angry voices heard by the neighbours as they ran up the stairs? Nobody in Paris could find any answers to this mystery. Except Anguste Dupin, who could see further and think more clearly than other people. The answers to the mystery were all there, but only a clever man could see them.
The Mystery of Allegra - With Audio Level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library
Foreman, Peter
A level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. This version includes an audio book: listen to the story as you read. Written for Learners of English by Peter Foreman. Allegra is an unusual name. It means 'happy' in Italian, but the little girl in this story is sometimes very sad. She is only five years old, but she tells Adrian, her new friend, that she is going to die soon. How does she know? And who is the other Allegra? The girl in a long white nightdress, who has golden hair and big blue eyes. The girl who comes only at night, and whose hands and face are cold, so cold . . .
The Mystery of Allegra Level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library
Foreman, Peter
A level 2 Oxford Bookworms Library graded readers. Written for Learners of English by Peter Foreman Allegra is an unusual name. It means 'happy' in Italian, but the little girl in this story is sometimes very sad. She is only five years old, but she tells Adrian, her new friend, that she is going to die soon. How does she know? And who is the other Allegra? The girl in a long white nightdress, who has golden hair and big blue eyes. The girl who comes only at night, and whose hands and face are cold, so cold . . .
The Mystery of Manor Hall - With Audio Starter Level Oxford Bookworms Library
Cammack, Jane
A Starter level Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. This version includes an audio book: listen to the story as you read. Written for Learners of English by Jane Cammack. Manor Hall is an old dark house with a mystery. Nobody can go into the music room. But one night Tom and Milly hear something. The noise is coming from the music room. Tom and Milly open the door. Someone in the music room is singing. Tom and Milly are afraid, but they can't move. Can Tom and Milly discover the mystery of Manor Hall?
The Mystery of Manor Hall Starter Level Oxford Bookworms Library
Cammack, Jane
A Starter level Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Written for Learners of English by Jane Cammack. Manor Hall is an old dark house with a mystery. Nobody can go into the music room. But one night Tom and Milly hear something. The noise is coming from the music room. Tom and Milly open the door. Someone in the music room is singing. Tom and Milly are afraid, but they can't move. Can Tom and Milly discover the mystery of Manor Hall?
The New Yorker. Biografia pisma, które zmieniło Amerykę
Michał Choiński
Dokładnie sto lat temu przy kawiarnianym stoliku w Hotelu Algonquin na Manhattanie grupa inteligentnych i wygadanych przyjaciół wpadła na pomysł założenia gazety. Miała wyrażać wielkomiejskiego ducha Nowego Jorku, być wyrafinowana i dowcipna. The New Yorker szybko stał się czymś znacznie więcej. Zmienił dziennikarstwo i Amerykę. Po publikacji reportażu Hiroszima, pokazującego ogrom zniszczeń wywołanych zrzuceniem bomby, Albert Einstein poprosił redakcję o 1000 egzemplarzy tego numeru. Drukowany w odcinkach Eichmann w Jerozolimie Hanny Arendt stał się najgłośniejszym dziełem filozoficznym XX w. Reportaż śledczy o przestępstwach seksualnych Harveya Weinsteina stał u początku ruchu #MeToo. Okładki magazynu na życzenie Baracka Obamy zdobiły ściany Białego Domu. A komiksy i żarty Charlesa Addamsa dały początek słynnej Rodzinie Addamsów. Michał Choiński opowiada o ekscentrycznych dziennikarzach, wielkich pisarzach i pisarkach, ikonicznych okładkach i przełomowych tekstach. A także pyta o przepis na sukces, czyli jak stworzyć ambitne pismo, które w dobie internetowej walki o klikalność zbudowało trwałą relację z milionami wiernych czytelników. Michał Choiński amerykanista, stypendysta Fulbrighta na Uniwersytecie Yale, profesor na Uniwersytecie Jagiellońskiego. Przeprowadził wywiady z ponad 50 redaktorami New Yorkera, zgromadził setki nagrań, a w archiwum magazynu i w The New York Public Library dokonał unikalnych odkryć. Jedyny Polak, któremu redakcja New Yorkera tak mocno uchyliła drzwi swojego świata. Specjalizuje się także w literaturze amerykańskiego Południa.