The Nation

The Nation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 896
Release: 1913
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Matthew and the magic glasses

Matthew and the magic glasses
Author: Phil Price
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2013-07-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1291494103

Matthew is a pretty normal twelve year old, leading a pretty normal life. That all changes one day on holiday when he goes exploring. Matthew finds a talking gecko, named Calvin, and is thrust into the middle of a battle between good and evil. A battle on which the fate of the entire world depends. Armed only with a pair of glasses and his dad's mobile phone, Matthew is tasked with locating a secret enemy base, breaking into it and freeing an army of prisoners-who don't want to be freed. Matthew is joined on this quest by his new best friend Nathan. Together they encounter a depressed owl, an evil rock star and the creator of the universe. Through all of this adventure and excitement Matthew discovers that the most dangerous creature in the world is a girl.

George Fitzmaurice

George Fitzmaurice
Author: Fiona Brennan
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781904505167

Exploration of the life and work of Irish playwright, George Fitzmaurice

Stealing Through Time

Stealing Through Time
Author: Jack Seabrook
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2006-04-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0786424370

The writings of twentieth-century author Jack Finney are classic contributions to the genres of science fiction and suspense thrillers in American literature. Two of Finney's novels, The Body Snatchers and Good Neighbor Sam, became the basis of popular films, but it was his time-travel story Time and Again (1970) that won him a devoted following. The novel about an advertising artist who travels back to the New York of the 1880s quickly became a cult favorite, celebrated especially by New Yorkers for its rich descriptions of life in the city at that time. The year of his death, Finney finished the sequel, From Time to Time (1995). In 1955 he published The Body Snatchers, a chilling tale of aliens who emerge from pods in the guise of humans. Many critics interpreted the insidious infiltration by aliens as a cold war allegory that dramatized America's looming fear of a communist invasion, and the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers was remade twice. Over the course of his career, Finney wrote ten novels, more than 50 short stories, two plays, and a work of nonfiction, all of which are presented and discussed in this book. Also, reproduced in full and analyzed is a series of letters exchanged between Finney and various persons associated with his alma mater, Knox College. These letters give rare insight into Finney's character and demonstrate his personal interest in some of the themes that recur in his fiction. This work begins with an overview of Finney's life and career, presents a complete assessment of the author's works, and concludes with a look at the various ways that Finney's works have been adapted for the stage, television, and film. Also included is the first comprehensive list of Jack Finney's writings ever published.