The two guards at the beginning of Hamlet observe the story of the play as it unfolds. An hilarious and moving story of the two men. One a dreamer and the other just doing his job. The play is an... More > easy way for students to access the drama of shakespeares play Hamlet.< Less
EVERY famous author has encountered rejection of his work. Therefore, you have not had access to these never before published works... until now. For the first time, in Volume One, you may now read... More > these recently discovered literary treasures:
“Incident at a Drycleaner” by Ernest Hemingway;
Edgar Allan Poe’s “Letter to the Editor protesting local nuisance dogs;”
“Third Grade Diary Entry” from Sigmund Freud;
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “Sherlock Holmes at Wal-Mart;”
Captain James T Kirk’s letter to a teacher, “Please excuse my son next Thursday;”
The uncensored ending of “Gone With the Wind;” and many more.
Each selection includes:
A brief biography, including a portrait of the author; the work itself in its original form;
and the official reason for the rejection.< Less
EVERY famous author has encountered rejection of his work. Therefore, you have not had access to these never before published works... until now. For the first time, in Volume One, you may now read... More > these recently discovered literary treasures:
“Incident at a Drycleaner” by Ernest Hemingway;
Edgar Allan Poe’s “Letter to the Editor protesting local nuisance dogs;”
“Third Grade Diary Entry” from Sigmund Freud;
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “Sherlock Holmes at Wal-Mart;”
Captain James T Kirk’s letter to a teacher, “Please excuse my son next Thursday;”
The uncensored ending of “Gone With the Wind;” and many more.
Each selection includes:
A brief biography, including a portrait of the author; the work itself in its original form;
and the official reason for the rejection.< Less
Perhaps a little less glamorous and famous than Shakespeare’s Birthplace or Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Clopton Bridge stood alone for half a millennium as Stratford-Upon-Avon’s only... More > road crossing of the River Avon. Often overlooked but none the less a vital part of the life of the town, the current Clopton Bridge traces its heritage to the late 15th century.
Maurice Ribbans pulls together a wealth of information and previously unpublished history for this look at a landmark structure that has played its part in making Stratford-Upon-Avon one of the treasures of England and of the world.< Less
Perhaps a little less glamorous and famous than Shakespeare’s Birthplace or Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Clopton Bridge stood alone for half a millennium as Stratford-Upon-Avon’s only... More > road crossing of the River Avon. Often overlooked but none the less a vital part of the life of the town, the current Clopton Bridge traces its heritage to the late 15th century.
Maurice Ribbans pulls together a wealth of information and previously unpublished history for this look at a landmark structure that has played its part in making Stratford-Upon-Avon one of the treasures of England and of the world.< Less
Shakespeare is a charming but clumsy Great Dane Puppy. He lives with Mum, Dad, Peter and Kate and together they go on lots of adventures.
In this Adventure Shakepeare has fun in the park running,... More > playing and falling in the mud, which leads to his first bath time.< Less
"FROM STEEL MAGNOLIA TO IRON LADY" This powerful retelling of Shakespeare's KING LEAR takes place in the American South during the turbulent 1960s. Leah Gunter is about to hand over the... More > reins of the family's industrial empire to her three sons, Brett, Hal and George. Brett and Hal know the business backwards, but it is George, Leah's favourite whom she plans to start as her PA and let him slip into her place over his brothers. This is the moment George has been dreading all his life - he's already got his own very different life going in New York. Leah expects total obedience; she controls the purse-strings. Meanwhile Hal's wife has stumbled on the truth about George's double-life, which she plans to use now to destroy him. LEAH'S BOYS retells the story of Shakepeare's enigmatic tragedy of power and betrayal in a modern setting with the full dramatic impact of the original.< Less
"FROM STEEL MAGNOLIA TO IRON LADY" This powerful retelling of Shakespeare's KING LEAR takes place in the American South during the turbulent 1960s. Leah Gunter is about to hand over the... More > reins of the family's industrial empire to her three sons, Brett, Hal and George. Brett and Hal know the business backwards, but it is George, Leah's favourite whom she plans to start as her PA and let him slip into her place over his brothers. This is the moment George has been dreading all his life - he's already got his own very different life going in New York. Leah expects total obedience; she controls the purse-strings. Meanwhile Hal's wife has stumbled on the truth about George's double-life, which she plans to use now to destroy him. LEAH'S BOYS retells the story of Shakepeare's enigmatic tragedy of power and betrayal in a modern setting with the full dramatic impact of the original.< Less