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Momo / Ende, Michael; Brownjohn, J. Maxwell (Tr.) 1973  Book
Ende, Michael Book
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Publication London, Puffin Books, 1973.
Description 236pRed spine
Summary/Abstract At the edge of the city, in the ruins of an old amphitheatre, there lives a little homelss girl called Momo. Momo has a special talent which she uses to help all her friends who come to visit her. Then one day the sinister men in grey arrive and silently take over the city. This book weaves a magical tale about an orphan girl named Momo whose unstinting goodness nurtures wisdom and happiness in the people around her and who becomes the prey of sinister figures.
Contents The Amphitheater Listening Make-believe Two Special Friends Tall Stories The Timesaving Bank The Visitor The Demonstration The Trial More Haste Less Speed The Conference Nowhere House A Year and a Day Three Lunches, No Answers Found and Lost Loneliness The Square The Pursuit Under Siege Pursuing the Pursuers An End and a Beginning
Standard Number 9780140317534 Pb.
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ID:   011236


Steppenwolf / Hesse, Hermann; Creighton, Basil (Tr.) 1969  Book
Hesse, Hermann Book
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Publication New York, Bantam Books, 1969.
Description vii, 248pCream Spine
Summary/Abstract One of the most daring innovators in modern fiction, Hesse wrote in the existentialist tradition of Nietzsche and Dostoevsky. One of the first writers to utilise the theories of Sigmund Freud, he added his own far-reaching speculations of the supernatural. A fascinating study of the disease in man's soul and a scathing indictment of modern bourgeoise society.
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ID:   027206


The Neverending Story / Ende, Michael; Manheim, Ralph (Tr.) 2014  Book
Ende, Michael Book
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Publication London, Puffin Books, 2014.
Description 510pRed Spine
Summary/Abstract Small and insignificant Bastian Balthazar Bux is nobody's idea of a hero, least of all his own. Then, through the pages of an ancient, mysterious book, he discovers the enchanted world of Fantastica, and only Bastian himself can save the fairy people who live there. Shy, awkward Bastian is amazed to discover that he has become a character in the mysterious book he is reading and that he has an important mission to fulfill.
Standard Number 9780141354972 Pb.
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