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With special focus on the Lion an the Unicorn Pavilion, which focused on the nation's 'Britishness', this is a thorough look at the process of designing and building the symbolic structures that helped define a nation.
Reproduction of the original: The Lion and the Unicorn by Richard Harding Davis
The Lion and the Unicorn and Other Stories Richard Harding Davis, journalist and writer of fiction and drama (1864-1916). What if figures of animals had lives of their own? If the figures of a lion and a unicorn at the shop across the street could talk, what would they say about the little things in life that they see every day on the streets of London? This short story describes the love story of Philip Caroll and Helen Cabot, as witnessed by these two figures.
Reproduction of the original.
For her third volume in The Story Collector series, acclaimed author and illustrator Jane Ray ventures into forests, jungles, mountains, and even imaginary worlds. Here you will find stories about animals of all kinds: rough-skinned elephants, yellow-eyed tigers, hulking great bears, elegant springing antelope, wily rabbits, and more. The tales--which feature transformation, magic, empathy, kindness, and trickery--include: "The Singing Ringing Tree," "Theseus and the Minotaur," "How the Rhinoceros Got his Skin," and "The Leopard's Promise."
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A lifetime of tales from the nation’s favourite storyteller, and award-winning author of WAR HORSE – the perfect gift for any book-lover.
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