Edinburgh an Outlander Tour by Ali Wood
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With its medieval wynds and Georgian townhouses, the lively city of Edinburgh charms visitors from all over the world... and if you're an Outlander...
View full detailsA shipwreck, a sole survivor, a deserted island - What could be more appealing to children than Robinson Crusoe's amazing adventure? Set in the 17t...
View full detailsShipwrecked off the coast of Trinidad, Robinson Crusoe - a young man with a thirst for adventure - finds himself washed up on a remote tropica...
View full detailsDaniel Defoe has woven a fantastic tale of the adventures of Robinson Crusoe, a young lad form the City of York in England who yearns for the life ...
View full detailsThis title is suitable for children aged 10 years old and up. At first, Robinson Crusoe finds himself with little hope of survival when he is shipw...
View full detailsDiscover the legendary story of a marine adventurer shipwrecked on a desert island. Robinson Crusoe runs away from home to join the navy. After a s...
View full detailsRobinson Crusoe, published in 1719, is considered by many to be the first novel in English, and its success was so enormous that by the end of the ...
View full detailsDespite the wishes of his parents, Robinson Crusoe is determined to devote himself to a life at sea. Luck, however is not with him in his various v...
View full detailsDefying his parents, Robinson Crusoe goes to sea. He is captured by pirates but escapes to Brazil. He makes a fortune using slave labour to grow to...
View full details'Robinson Crusoe,' published in 1719, is considered by many to be the first novel in English, and it success was so enormous that by the end of the...
View full detailsWill Stewart is one of many who have left their old lives behind to seek their fortunes in New Zealand's last great gold rush. The conditions are h...
View full detailsThe folklore of the north-east has provided a rich tapestry for the tales within; from Celtic and Pictish origins meet witches, selkies, smugglers,...
View full detailsOne of BBC's 100 Novels That Shaped Our World.Jane Austen's best-loved novel is an unforgettable story about the inaccuracy of first impressions, t...
View full details1627. In a notorious historical event, pirates raided the coast of Iceland and abducted 400 people into slavery in Algiers. Among them a pastor, hi...
View full detailsFor years, rumors of the 'Marsh Girl' have haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet town on the North Carolina coast. So in late 1969, when handsome Chase And...
View full detailsA wall in the distant north cuts the world in two. Ruthless seaborne warriors raid the coasts from their war galleys, yearning to regain lost glori...
View full detailsIt's Saturday evening, 9 March 1566, and Mary, Queen of Scots, is six months pregnant. She's hosting a supper party, secure in her private chambers...
View full detailsA riveting pirate tale set in the eighteenth century during the golden age of piracy in the Caribbean, perfect for fans of Emma Carroll and Jacquel...
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