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Thomas was a very small cat and that bothered him. He needed to prove he was a courageous fighter and impress everyone with heroic adventures. So, he looked around for other animals or birds he could challenge with his little paws and so prove himself. Thomas was my pet cat and I cared for him. I kept track of all his little adventures and enjoyed them so much that I just had to write them down. Now you too can enjoy Thomas, the Cat of Nine Tales.
Long Tails, Short Tails, and No Tails is a series of stories beginning in 1775 and ending around 1865. The stories are being read to a couple of kitten cousins whose time has come to hear some family history. In book one, you will meet the modern day family of Barlow, his daughter, Matilda, his sister, Star and her son Blackberry. The family relives history as they read the old family book. The history read is of the adventures of ancestors, Nathaniel and John Boots Jr., whose dream it is to go to America. They meet the dashing Captain Morris and his old sea cat, Saul, a couple of rogue dogs and their notorious master, Mr. Thomas, and a couple of unlikely new friends as they sail across the Atlantic ocean on board the merchant ship Mercia Queen. This first edition book is illustrated by the Summer 2005 Design III Class of Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh NC. The Flesch-Kincaid grade level for this book is 5.8. Flesch reading ease is 77.9.
In these stories, a parade of fascinating felines tell tales of their lives. Guinevere’s cat, Gray Jane, tells what really happened at Camelot from her cat’s eye view atop the queen’s canopy bed. An Egyptologist’s cat, Shuttle, wards off a vengeful mummy by doing a favor for Bastet, the cat goddess. A Scottish cat, Tinkler Tam, stalks body snatchers through a gothic Edinburgh. Mu Mao the Magnificent, a bodhisattva cat who is the last tomcat in the world, searches for a mate in one story while in three others he assists his fellow felines during the transition to their next incarnations. A murdered cat named Mustard returns to avenge himself on his killer and protect his former household. The old soldier hero of a fairy tale discovers the secret of the 12 dancing princesses with the help of his trusty cat companion, Captain Shadow. These are the stories mother cats tell their kittens to provide them with role models, inspiring them to hold their heads and tails high.
Thomas Hardy: The Complete Novels (The Giants of Literature - Book 22) encompasses all of Hardy's major works in one comprehensive volume, showcasing the author's mastery of storytelling, poetic language, and profound exploration of human emotions. From the tragic romance of Tess of the d'Urbervilles to the social critique in Jude the Obscure, Hardy's novels transport readers to the rugged landscapes of Wessex, where characters grapple with fate, morality, and societal constraints. His rich prose and intricate narratives make each novel a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate readers across generations. The inclusion of lesser-known works sheds light on Hardy's evolving style and thematic concerns, making this collection essential for any literature enthusiast seeking a deeper understanding of Victorian fiction. Thomas Hardy's own life experiences as a rural writer and social observer greatly influenced his penetrating portrayals of human nature and the harsh realities of rural life. His background as an architect and passion for poetry are evident in the meticulous construction of his plots and lyrical descriptions of nature. These insights into Hardy's personal struggles and creative process enrich the reader's appreciation for the depth and complexity of his novels. I highly recommend Thomas Hardy: The Complete Novels to readers who appreciate thought-provoking literature that delves into the complexities of human existence. This collection serves as a gateway to explore Hardy's enduring legacy as one of the most significant writers of the Victorian era, offering profound insights into the human condition and the timeless themes that continue to resonate in contemporary society.
Presents the candid diary of Thomas Macaulay, Victorian statesman, historian and author of "The History of England". This work shows how, spanning the period 1838 to 1859, the journal is the longest work from Macaulay's pen. It states that these unique manuscripts held at Trinity College, Cambridge, are most revealing of all his writings. Volume 2 includes entries for 18 November 1848–27 July 1850.