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The environmental movement: a status report and implications for pricing.: An article from: SAM Advanced ...
Mitchell Adrian, Kenneth Dupre

Society for the Advancement of Management, 1994

This digital document is an article from SAM Advanced Management Journal, published by Society for the Advancement of Management on March 22, 1994. The length of the article is 3602 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. From the supplier: The public's ...
  
  











  



  
Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe (Oberon/ Plays for Young People)571 reviews
C.S. Lewis

Oberon Books, 2000

An excellent and exciting books to read
This amazing book takes you on a journey to a fantasy world of animated excitement. It is an excellent read for young ones as well as adults. There's plenty of epic adventure, with a storyline of no dull moments. The detailed narration was so vivid; it was as if I was living through the characters experience all of the action in real life. I loved the characters, the storyline and adventures. ...
  
  











  



  
The Steadfast Tin Soldier
Hans Christian Andersen - told by Adrian Mitchell

C.R. Gibson, 2000

Beautiful artwork and newly created text retelling this famous old story.
  
  











  



  
Our Mammoth Goes to School
Adrian Mitchell

Walker Books Ltd, 1988

The Gumble twins take their pet mammoth to school, causing quite a spectacle both there and on the class trip to the animal park.
  
  











  



  
Twice My Size
Adrian Mitchell

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 1999

Beginning with a tiny ladybug, one animal after another frolics with a friend that is twice as big as the one before.
  
  











  



  
Nobody Rides the Unicorn6 reviews
Adrian Mitchell, Adian Mitchell

Arthur A. Levine Books, 2000

Beautiful Fairy Tale
Adrian Mitchell has written a wonderful fairy tale, complete with evil king, beggar girl turned heroine and happily ever after ending. Zoe is "nobody's" child and lives alone on the outskirts of town. Her voice is soft and sweet. When the king wants to capture a unicorn for the magic in its horn, he tricks Zoe into helping him. He sends her into the forest to sing softly and when a ...
  
  











  



  
The Oxford Anthology of Australian Literature1 review
Leonie Kramer, Adrian Mitchell

Oxford University Press, 1985

Interesting Anthology, but There Are Many Gaps
This anthology was published in 1985 and contained some 270 works by 124 writers, produced between the 1790s and the 1980s. About a third of the book's 584 pages were devoted to poetry, another third to short stories, and the rest to excerpts from a novel, essays, journals, memoirs, letters, a short play and a speech. The editors wrote that they selected the pieces to represent the range of ...
  
  











  



  
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (Plays for Young People)
Adrian Mitchell, Lewis Carroll

Oberon Books, 2002

On a glorious summer's afternoon, young Alice happens upon a smartly dressed rabbit looking at his watch and muttering, "I'm too late!" This not being an everyday occurence, she follows him down a nearby rabbit hole and falls into Wonderland. Lewis Carroll's timeless children's stories are magically brought to life in this new adaptation by Adrian Mitchell.
  
  











  



  
Blackbird Singing: Poems And Lyrics 1965-199923 reviews
Paul McCartney

Diane Pub Co, 2004

McCartney is a musician, but his words are pure poetry...
This book looks like very little on the surface, especially if you know by heart (or own) the lyrics to many Beatles/McCartney songs. But this anthology is more than just lyrics, because the short selection of lyrics that were edited into this are ones that look and sound like poems. Actually there are many new (and many ones I had never read) poems in here, and most are not even songs ("Mother ...
  
  











  



  
Steadfast Tin Soldier5 reviews
Adrian Mitchell, Hans Christian Andersen

DK Preschool, 1996

THIS STORY MADE ME CRY AS A CHILD
A little boy had a set of tin soldiers that were made from a melted spoon. One soldier was missing a leg because there was not enough metal left over from the melted spoon. Tossed aside by the boy, the one-legged soldier sees a paper cut out figure of a ballerina. She is poised on one leg and he feels an instant bond. He has found another one-legged toy and believes this to be love. The ...
  
  











  







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