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The evil witch steals Bluebird for the contents of the egg she is about to lay. The animals of the Valley of Peace count on Rat to save her.
It's a quiet night in the graveyard--until you turn the page. Then the earth trembles and cracks open, unleashing a bodiless monster.
The perfect introduction to the legendary world of dragons, The Dragon Machine uses a clever mix of text and illustrations to describe how George, a young, overlooked boy, becomes aware of dragons hiding all around him. But when it becomes apparent that they don't belong in George's ordinary world, he endeavours to do the best for his new friends and find them the home they deserve. A heart-warming and magical tale from award-winning illustrator, Helen Ward.
This book discusses the pump's role in electrohydraulic systems and its use as a power source to a control loop, and provides a good understanding of the basics, complemented by working knowledge of the "real world." It is intended for engineers and students who have studied feedback control theory.
'There was once a wide windswept place, near nowhere and close to forgotten'. So begins this story that shows how even the most barren landscape can be a home to all sorts of life.
Collection of works by artists who published psychedelic posters with Big O Posters Features hundreds of works by 19 artists, including Martin Sharp, Roger Dean, and H.R. Giger Posters and art for glam rock, hippie music, counterculture literature, film, and more
From disguises and cryptic codes to maps and hidden compartments, these projects help keep kids' private territory well hidden from prying eyes.
'Moon Dog' tells the story of an old man and his dog, who live happily on the moon until the arrival of some delinquent fairies spells trouble. Soon the dog has fallen in with this bad lot, and runs away. But his new friends soon tire of their new pet and the poor dog realises he's made a mistake.
Combining fact with fantasy and science with romance, Peter Dickinson, an award-winning novelist, sets out to prove that dragons really did exist, whilst Wayne Anderson's illustrations bring these creatures to life.
"One morning, an egg drops from the sky¿down, down, into the deep, dark ocean." So begins Little Lost Dragon's journey through ocean, jungle, swamp and icy wasteland, to find his family and his home.