John Lawrence Books

Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life
Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life

By John Lawrence, Roald Dahl

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Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life is a collection of seven hilariously creepy Roald Dahl stories published in various magazines and collections in the '40s and '50s, and gathered here ...Publishers WeeklyR...

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Uninvited Ghosts And Other Stories
Uninvited Ghosts And Other Stories

By John Lawrence, Penelope Lively

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A collection of intriguing and witty stories featuring a Martian stranded in a backyard, a clutch of gryphons hatching in London and a family of overly friendly ghosts.

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The Word Party
The Word Party

By John Lawrence, Richard Edwards

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64 pages : 20 cm Originally published: Cambridge : Lutterworth, 1986

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Our Exploits At West Poley
Our Exploits At West Poley

By John Lawrence, Thomas Hardy

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While exploring a cave, two boys divert the course of a stream and set off a strange chain of events.

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A New Treasury Of Poetry
A New Treasury Of Poetry

By John Lawrence, Neil Philip, Neil (Editor) Philip, Selected And Introduced By Neil Philip

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A celebration of English verse. Includes poems by William Blake, Christopher Smart, Robert Louis Stevenson, Christiana Rossetti, Walter de la Mare, Eleanor Farjeon, Ted Hughes, Charles Causley, and...

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Jemima And The Welsh Rabbit
Jemima And The Welsh Rabbit

By John Lawrence, J. Lawrence, Gillian Avery, (By) Gillian Avery

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120 pages : 19 cm "The day that Jemima Judkin's father became Stationmaster of Bredeworthy was a black one for Jemima, for her quick temper and impatience were ill-suited to the sleepy village wher...

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