A Christmas Carol
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Description
In this unabridged version of the original 1843 edition, the classic tale is illustrated with full-color paintings and black-and-white drawings that brilliantly recapture an era and bring Dickens's characters vividly to life. "Michael Foreman's illustrations have brought new life and charm to a story we all know." -- Parents Magazine
Product Details
Price
$39.02
Publisher
Windmill Books
Publish Date
January 30, 2009
Pages
64
Dimensions
5.3 X 7.8 X 0.4 inches | 0.48 pounds
Language
English
Type
Library Binding
EAN/UPC
9781607541554
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Charles Dickens (1812-70) was an English writer, generally considered to be the greatest novelist of the Victorian period and responsible for some of English literature's most iconic novels and characters. He continues to be one of the best-known and most read of English authors, with multiple adaptations of his work frequently being produced.
GILL TAVNER was an English Teacher and Head of Department before turning to writing when she had young children of her own. She has also taught English in South East Asia, worked as a personal trainer, been a management trainee in an insurance company, led treks in Africa, run her own business and painted fake tattoos on Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Perhaps it is this variety that makes her such a versatile writer.
KAREN DONNELLY lives in the English seaside town of Brighton, where for the past twenty years she has been working as a fulltime illustrator, mostly of children's books. She has solid experience in illustration for publishing, advertising and commercial clients.
Reviews
Series Review: Real Reads "The Opening Spreads In These Retellings Introduce Main Characters Through Short Descriptions Accompanied By Small Portraits. Color-Pencil Illustrations Scattered Throughout The Narratives Take The Place Of Lengthy Descriptions I