Pugwash and the Ghost Ship
Title | Pugwash and the Ghost Ship PDF eBook |
Author | John Ryan |
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Release | 1982 |
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Pugwash and the Ghost Ship
Title | Pugwash and the Ghost Ship PDF eBook |
Author | John Ryan |
Publisher | |
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Release | 1968 |
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Pugwash and the Ghost Ship
Title | Pugwash and the Ghost Ship PDF eBook |
Author | John Ryan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2008-09 |
Genre | Pirates |
ISBN | 9781845079215 |
The famous Black Pig, home to Captain Pugwash and his crew is in desperate need of a spring clean. But what begins as a simple exercise in painting and decorating soon leads to a plot so dastardly that it looks as if the Captain's days are numbered. Luckily, young Tom, the cabin boy, has a brainwave. And so Pugwash, the most famous pirate of all, survives yet again to sail the Seven Seas. A paperback edition that includes a free CD audiobook read by Jim Broadbent.
Captain Pugwash
Title | Captain Pugwash PDF eBook |
Author | John Ryan |
Publisher | Frances Lincoln |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 2012-12-20 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1781011095 |
Frances Lincoln are delighted to present the first ebook edition of this classic picture book series from John Ryan featuring family favourite Captain Pugwash and his band of merry men. There's nothing more likely to prompt our portly hero into action than the prospect of treasure. So when the valiant cabin boy Tom espies a mound of yellow stuff aboard a nearby ship, the Captain sets off in hot pursuit. Unfortunately, his villainous arch-enemy, the horrible Cut-throat Jake, is not far away. Will the Captain be trapped by Jake's dastardly plan? Or will Tom, the wisest little cabin boy on the Seven Seas, have a plan of his own…?
The Captain Pugwash Comic Book Collection
Title | The Captain Pugwash Comic Book Collection PDF eBook |
Author | John Ryan |
Publisher | Frances Lincoln Children's Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-04-23 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781847803849 |
This great value paperback collection brings together three classic stories about the much loved bumbling pirate told in comic book format. In the style of Tintin and Asterix, these stories will delight all Captain Pugwash fans as well as make a fantastic introduction to the cowardly captain, his greedy crew, their deadly rival Cut-throat Jake and the clever cabin boy Tom. In The Secret of the San Fiasco, Pugwash takes his crew on holiday to the wild west coast of Scotland. But in reality he is searching for the wreck of a ship from the Spanish Armada said to be laden with treasure. But Cut-throat Jake is not far behind and lifts the treasure from under the Captain's nose. The Battle of Bunkum Bay sees Pugwash taking on the might of both English and French navies and becoming embroiled in a major battle, all for more treasure. And in The Quest of the Golden Handshake Pugwash and crew snatch a genuine treasure map from under the nose of Cut-throat Jake and set sail for The Land of the Stinkas. Little do they know they have stowaways hiding on board, but cabin-boy Tom knows how to deal with them.
God's Middle Finger
Title | God's Middle Finger PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Grant |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2008-03-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1416534407 |
A narrative portrait of the Sierra Madre describes the author's numerous journeys into its ungoverned regions, where he consulted with a folk healer and witnessed local violence and lawlessness that eventually threatened his own survival. Original. 75,000 first printing.
Plain Modern
Title | Plain Modern PDF eBook |
Author | Malcolm Quantrill |
Publisher | Princeton Architectural Press |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2005-07-14 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781568984773 |
It's been our distinct pleasure over the past few years to publish monographs on a select group of young architects and firms whose work represents the best of contemporary design thinking while retaining a distinctive regional sensibility. The Nova-Scotian architect Brian MacKay-Lyons fits neatly into this distinguished list, which includes Marlon Blackwell in the Ozarks, Rick Joy in the Southwest, andMiller/Hull in the Northwest. Those familiar with Nova Scotia understand the austere beauty of this Canadian landscape, with its wide open skies and rugged terrain pushing up against the Atlantic. MacKay-Lyons's work responds to this unique topography and to the vernacular building traditions that define its communities. His houses, commercial buildings, and public projects combine regional forms with local materials, technologies, and building practices to create works that are linked to their environments right down to their DNA.Peaked gables, shed roofs, and sliding doors are inspired by local barn types; corrugated metal cladding comes from the buildings used by the areas fishing industry; structural wooden frames are based on local ship-building traditions. These elements communicate a sense of place that is sophisticated, accessible, and free of sentimentality. Novelist and historian Malcolm Quantrill weaves together an intimate portrait of MacKay-Lyons and his work, elucidating the "peculiar regionality" of his subject's architecture. A New Voices monograph published with The Graham Foundation.