Author: David Greagg
Publisher: Clan Destine Press
ISBN: 098716032X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 437
Book Description
After some traumatic early life experiences, Dougal the black-and-white kitten falls on his paws into a loving home with two kind humans. Dougal decides to repay his humans' kindness by trying to be a Good Cat at all times. But when you have a little sister like Shadow, being good isn't as easy as it should be; because Shadow is an alley-cat who eats his food and loves rummaging in bins and stealing from neighbours' barbecues. And, although they don't know it, the kind humans are not in charge in this house. That role goes to the imperious old cat Belladonna, who does not take kindly to newcomers in her space. Dougal and Shadow's new home also has a large resident family of wattle-birds, and a supporting cast of neighbouring cats with agendas of their own; so the kittens must learn their place in the pecking order. Dougal's diplomatic skills will be tested to their limit as he tries to make sense of human and feline psychology. You can also catch up with Dougal, join his fanclub and get some pressies at his very own website http://www.dougalsdiary.com.au
Dougal's Diary
Author: David Greagg
Publisher: Clan Destine Press
ISBN: 098716032X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 437
Book Description
After some traumatic early life experiences, Dougal the black-and-white kitten falls on his paws into a loving home with two kind humans. Dougal decides to repay his humans' kindness by trying to be a Good Cat at all times. But when you have a little sister like Shadow, being good isn't as easy as it should be; because Shadow is an alley-cat who eats his food and loves rummaging in bins and stealing from neighbours' barbecues. And, although they don't know it, the kind humans are not in charge in this house. That role goes to the imperious old cat Belladonna, who does not take kindly to newcomers in her space. Dougal and Shadow's new home also has a large resident family of wattle-birds, and a supporting cast of neighbouring cats with agendas of their own; so the kittens must learn their place in the pecking order. Dougal's diplomatic skills will be tested to their limit as he tries to make sense of human and feline psychology. You can also catch up with Dougal, join his fanclub and get some pressies at his very own website http://www.dougalsdiary.com.au
Publisher: Clan Destine Press
ISBN: 098716032X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 437
Book Description
After some traumatic early life experiences, Dougal the black-and-white kitten falls on his paws into a loving home with two kind humans. Dougal decides to repay his humans' kindness by trying to be a Good Cat at all times. But when you have a little sister like Shadow, being good isn't as easy as it should be; because Shadow is an alley-cat who eats his food and loves rummaging in bins and stealing from neighbours' barbecues. And, although they don't know it, the kind humans are not in charge in this house. That role goes to the imperious old cat Belladonna, who does not take kindly to newcomers in her space. Dougal and Shadow's new home also has a large resident family of wattle-birds, and a supporting cast of neighbouring cats with agendas of their own; so the kittens must learn their place in the pecking order. Dougal's diplomatic skills will be tested to their limit as he tries to make sense of human and feline psychology. You can also catch up with Dougal, join his fanclub and get some pressies at his very own website http://www.dougalsdiary.com.au
An Exciting Week in Dougal's Deep-Sea Diary
Author: Simon Bartram
Publisher: Templar Books
ISBN: 9781840115086
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Dougal is unable to see what's going on behind his back. Count the hidden mermaids and mermen guiding Dougal on his search for the lost city of Atlantis.
Publisher: Templar Books
ISBN: 9781840115086
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Dougal is unable to see what's going on behind his back. Count the hidden mermaids and mermen guiding Dougal on his search for the lost city of Atlantis.
Dougal's Deep-sea Diary
Author: Simon Bartram
Publisher: Bartram, Simon Series
ISBN: 9781840115093
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The follow-up to Man on the Moon, featuring Bob's cousin Dougal, who shares the family trait of being unable to see what's going on behind his back. Count the hidden mermaids and mermen guiding Dougal on his search for the lost city of Atlants. Man on the Moon was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Award in 2003. AGES: 3+ AUTHOR: Simon Bartram studied Graphic Design, specialising in illustration. He has gone on to write and illustrate a number of picture books, including Blue Peter Award-winner 'The Man on the Moon: A Day in the Life of Bob'. He has also written a popular series of illustrated fiction books about the adventures of Bob and his dog Barry.
Publisher: Bartram, Simon Series
ISBN: 9781840115093
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The follow-up to Man on the Moon, featuring Bob's cousin Dougal, who shares the family trait of being unable to see what's going on behind his back. Count the hidden mermaids and mermen guiding Dougal on his search for the lost city of Atlants. Man on the Moon was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Award in 2003. AGES: 3+ AUTHOR: Simon Bartram studied Graphic Design, specialising in illustration. He has gone on to write and illustrate a number of picture books, including Blue Peter Award-winner 'The Man on the Moon: A Day in the Life of Bob'. He has also written a popular series of illustrated fiction books about the adventures of Bob and his dog Barry.
Ever After High: Diary of an Evil Queen
Author: Stacia Deutsch
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 0316389943
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
This book is your glimpse into the delightfully twisted mind of the Evil Queen... find out what really makes her tick, and what malevolent lessons she wants to pass along to her daughter Raven. © 2016 Mattel. All Rights Reserved.
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN: 0316389943
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 83
Book Description
This book is your glimpse into the delightfully twisted mind of the Evil Queen... find out what really makes her tick, and what malevolent lessons she wants to pass along to her daughter Raven. © 2016 Mattel. All Rights Reserved.
Trial of Samuel Herbert Dougal
Author: Fryniwyd Tennyson Jesse
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminology
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Trial at the Essex summer assizes, June, 1903, for the murder of Camille Cecile Holland.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminology
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Trial at the Essex summer assizes, June, 1903, for the murder of Camille Cecile Holland.
Man on the Moon
Author: Simon Bartram
Publisher: Templar Publishing
ISBN: 1783707364
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
2017 is the 15th anniversary of the creation of Bob, Man on the Moon, celebrate with this anniversary edition. Enjoy the stunning artwork Simon Bartram has become famous for. Bob is everyone's favourite man on the moon; follow him on his daily adventures. Bob has a special job - looking after the moon. He keeps it clean and entertains passing space tourists as well as giving guided tours. He knows everything about the moon and that there is definitely no such thing as aliens!
Publisher: Templar Publishing
ISBN: 1783707364
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
2017 is the 15th anniversary of the creation of Bob, Man on the Moon, celebrate with this anniversary edition. Enjoy the stunning artwork Simon Bartram has become famous for. Bob is everyone's favourite man on the moon; follow him on his daily adventures. Bob has a special job - looking after the moon. He keeps it clean and entertains passing space tourists as well as giving guided tours. He knows everything about the moon and that there is definitely no such thing as aliens!
Bob's Best Ever Friend
Author: Simon Bartram
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 9780763644253
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Bob, an astronaut and tour guide, longs for a pet and searches for one during a quiet day on Earth.
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 9780763644253
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Bob, an astronaut and tour guide, longs for a pet and searches for one during a quiet day on Earth.
The Doings of Hamish and Dougal
Author: Graeme Garden
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1848090242
Category : English wit and humor
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This book is a fascinating collection of scripts from the hit UK comedy show Hamish and Dougal. Of course, in addition to the scripts it has all kinds of other things tucked away under its kilt. From a visit to the "bide a wee" cafe, to a conducted tour of the big hose by Big Tam, the local guide, to a peek into the Laird's social diary in "oot and aboot," it's all here!
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1848090242
Category : English wit and humor
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This book is a fascinating collection of scripts from the hit UK comedy show Hamish and Dougal. Of course, in addition to the scripts it has all kinds of other things tucked away under its kilt. From a visit to the "bide a wee" cafe, to a conducted tour of the big hose by Big Tam, the local guide, to a peek into the Laird's social diary in "oot and aboot," it's all here!
The Moat Farm Murder
Author: Anthony Payne
Publisher: Pen and Sword True Crime
ISBN: 1036106829
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Samuel Herbert Dougal had a successful military career lasting over 20 years in the Royal Engineers, where he rose to the rank of Quartermaster-Sergeant. But he was also a forger, embezzler, thief, arsonist, serial womaniser and murderer. After leaving the army he preyed on well-off older women and one of them – Camille Cecile Holland – would become the central figure and victim of the Moat Farm Murder. In 1899, Dougal persuaded her to purchase Coldhams Farm, an isolated property at Clavering, Essex, which they renamed “The Moat Farm” and which she supposed was to be their love-nest. Instead, she disappeared shortly after they moved in, with Dougal reporting that she had gone travelling on a sudden whim. He also installed his real wife Sarah at the Moat Farm; she was his third wife and it is likely that he poisoned both the others while serving in Canada. He then began to systematically ransack Miss Holland’s bank account using forged cheques, as well as selling off her substantial investments with forged letters to brokers and putting the farm into his own name. The womanising continued unabated and became the stuff of local legend. Four years later, when Miss Holland’s funds were used up, Dougal tried to flee the country but was arrested at the Bank of England trying to change high value banknotes. After an unsuccessful attempt at escape on the way to the police station, he remained in custody for several months while an unsatisfactory trial for fraud dragged on before the Magistrates Bench. At last the police decided to look for a body, spending weeks to no avail dragging the moats which surrounded the farmhouse. At the very moment when the trial for fraud hung on a thread, Miss Holland was discovered in a filled-in drainage ditch with a bullet in her skull. Public hysteria was at fever-pitch and sightseers came in thousands from all over England. An inquest and trial for murder followed swiftly; Dougal was convicted and executed in July 1903. His last word was “Guilty”.
Publisher: Pen and Sword True Crime
ISBN: 1036106829
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Samuel Herbert Dougal had a successful military career lasting over 20 years in the Royal Engineers, where he rose to the rank of Quartermaster-Sergeant. But he was also a forger, embezzler, thief, arsonist, serial womaniser and murderer. After leaving the army he preyed on well-off older women and one of them – Camille Cecile Holland – would become the central figure and victim of the Moat Farm Murder. In 1899, Dougal persuaded her to purchase Coldhams Farm, an isolated property at Clavering, Essex, which they renamed “The Moat Farm” and which she supposed was to be their love-nest. Instead, she disappeared shortly after they moved in, with Dougal reporting that she had gone travelling on a sudden whim. He also installed his real wife Sarah at the Moat Farm; she was his third wife and it is likely that he poisoned both the others while serving in Canada. He then began to systematically ransack Miss Holland’s bank account using forged cheques, as well as selling off her substantial investments with forged letters to brokers and putting the farm into his own name. The womanising continued unabated and became the stuff of local legend. Four years later, when Miss Holland’s funds were used up, Dougal tried to flee the country but was arrested at the Bank of England trying to change high value banknotes. After an unsuccessful attempt at escape on the way to the police station, he remained in custody for several months while an unsatisfactory trial for fraud dragged on before the Magistrates Bench. At last the police decided to look for a body, spending weeks to no avail dragging the moats which surrounded the farmhouse. At the very moment when the trial for fraud hung on a thread, Miss Holland was discovered in a filled-in drainage ditch with a bullet in her skull. Public hysteria was at fever-pitch and sightseers came in thousands from all over England. An inquest and trial for murder followed swiftly; Dougal was convicted and executed in July 1903. His last word was “Guilty”.
The Migrant Diaries
Author: Lynne Jones
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
ISBN: 0823297004
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
What is it like to run away from bombing, lose your family, and work out how to take care of yourself in a foreign country when you are seven years old? What do you do when the woman who promised you a good job in Europe turns out to have sold you into prostitution? How do you escape from torture and detention in Libya? What is it like to almost drown in the Mediterranean and then be confined in a garbage and rat-filled settlement on a Greek island for years? In this book, Lynne Jones answers these questions by combining direct testimony from children with a blazingly frank eyewitness account of providing mental health support on the front line of the migrant crisis across Europe and Central America in the past five years. Her diaries document how a compassionate welcome shifted to indifference and hostility toward those seeking refuge from war, disaster, and poverty in the richest countries in the world. They shine light on what it is like to be caught up on the front lines of the migrant crises in Europe and Central America, either as a person in flight or as a volunteer trying to help. They show how people who have fled war, poverty, and disaster—trapped in degrading, humiliating living conditions—have responded with resourcefulness and creativity. In the absence of most large professional humanitarian agencies, migrants and volunteers together have created a new form of humanitarianism that challenges old ways of working. Today there are 79 million forcibly displaced people in the world today, 1 percent of the world’s population. Understanding the perspectives of people on the move has never been more important. The Author's profits from this book will be donated to the charity: CHOOSE LOVE/HELP REFUGEES
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
ISBN: 0823297004
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
What is it like to run away from bombing, lose your family, and work out how to take care of yourself in a foreign country when you are seven years old? What do you do when the woman who promised you a good job in Europe turns out to have sold you into prostitution? How do you escape from torture and detention in Libya? What is it like to almost drown in the Mediterranean and then be confined in a garbage and rat-filled settlement on a Greek island for years? In this book, Lynne Jones answers these questions by combining direct testimony from children with a blazingly frank eyewitness account of providing mental health support on the front line of the migrant crisis across Europe and Central America in the past five years. Her diaries document how a compassionate welcome shifted to indifference and hostility toward those seeking refuge from war, disaster, and poverty in the richest countries in the world. They shine light on what it is like to be caught up on the front lines of the migrant crises in Europe and Central America, either as a person in flight or as a volunteer trying to help. They show how people who have fled war, poverty, and disaster—trapped in degrading, humiliating living conditions—have responded with resourcefulness and creativity. In the absence of most large professional humanitarian agencies, migrants and volunteers together have created a new form of humanitarianism that challenges old ways of working. Today there are 79 million forcibly displaced people in the world today, 1 percent of the world’s population. Understanding the perspectives of people on the move has never been more important. The Author's profits from this book will be donated to the charity: CHOOSE LOVE/HELP REFUGEES