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Dolphin Luck


Dolphin Luck

Author: Hilary McKay

language: en

Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books

Release Date: 1999


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Sent by their vacationing parents to visit Mad Aunt Mabel, the twins, Perry and Ant have an wonderful adventure, while their younger siblings Sun Dance and Beany stay at home making burglar traps and searching for a magic sword. Pub; 5/99.

Cambridge English Prepare! Level 4 Student's Book


Cambridge English Prepare! Level 4 Student's Book

Author: James Styring

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2015-04-30


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Prepare! is a lively 7-level general English course with comprehensive Cambridge English for Schools exam preparation integrated throughout. This flexible course brings together all the tools and technology you expect to get the results you need. Whether teaching general English or focusing on exams, Prepare! leaves you and your students genuinely ready for what comes next: real Cambridge English exams, or real life. The Level 4 Student's Book engages students and builds vocabulary range with motivating, age-appropriate topics. Its unique approach is driven by cutting-edge language research from English Profile and the Cambridge Learner Corpus. 'Prepare to...' sections develop writing and speaking skills. A Student's Book and Online Workbook is also available, separately.

A Game Divided: Triumphs and troubles in Yorkshire cricket in the 1920s


A Game Divided: Triumphs and troubles in Yorkshire cricket in the 1920s

Author: Jeremy Lonsdale

language: en

Publisher: Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians

Release Date: 2020-11-01


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Between 1922 and 1925 Yorkshire County Cricket Club won the County Championship four years in a row, making it one of the most successful sides ever in the history of the English county game. A line-up which included Wilfred Rhodes, Percy Holmes, Herbert Sutcliffe, Roy Kilner, George Macaulay and Maurice Leyland dominated English cricket for much of the decade, taking a highly professional approach to the game. Unsurprisingly, they were heroes to many, but despite this success, the side was at times unpopular and the subject of trenchant criticism. A Game Divided takes as its starting point the events during the match between Yorkshire and Middlesex at Sheffield in July 1924, which provoked a falling out between the counties. These events and how they were portrayed shine a light on many of the divisions in English cricket of the time – between north and south, amateur and professional, employer and employee, and between different perspectives on sportsmanship and the style in which the game should be played. The book looks at the triumphs and troubles that shaped Yorkshire cricket in the decade and asks just how great was this side of match-winners.