LIBROS DEL AUTOR: margaret doyle

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: margaret doyle

  • The Scousers
    Doreen Margaret Doyle / Joe Giambrone
    One Liverpool family's struggle to survive the Second World War, as the city was flattened by German bombers, and the men were far away at sea fighting to save England.Sisters Eileen, Lucy and Nell and their brothers Tom and Jack found love and built families at the close of the 1930s. The nation lived in dread that war would break out in Europe again. After the King's ...
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  • The Scousers
    Doreen Margaret Doyle / Joe Giambrone
    One Liverpool family's struggle to survive the Second World War, as the city was flattened by German bombers, and the men were far away at sea fighting to save England.Sisters Eileen, Lucy and Nell and their brothers Tom and Jack found love and built families at the close of the 1930s. The nation lived in dread that war would break out in Europe again. After the King's ...
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    14,84 €

  • Social Equality in Education
    Ann Margaret Doyle
    This book explores the development of education in France and England from the French Revolution to the outbreak of World War II. The author uses social equality as a framework to compare and contrast the educational systems of both countries and to emphasise the distinctive ideological legacies at the heart of both systems. The author analyses how the French Revolution prompte...
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    78,74 €

  • A Daughter Of The Pit (1903)
    Margaret Doyle Jackson
    ''A Daughter of the Pit'' is a novel written by Margaret Doyle Jackson and published in 1903. The story follows the life of a young woman named Mamie Stuart, who is born into poverty and raised in the slums of New York City. Despite her difficult upbringing, Mamie is determined to rise above her circumstances and make a better life for herself.As Mamie grows older, she becomes ...
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    38,62 €

  • Poems
    Margaret Cunningham Doyle
    'Whether it’s lullabying a grandchild, catching the brogue of an Irish biddy, or creating a climatic scene on the eve of a historic battle, Margaret Doyle’s poetry is always a delight. Rhyme or free, formal or loose, she is always a mistress of the poetry to which she is devoted.'-Isaac Rehert, newspaper columnist, teacher, author of Rock Run Hollow'Margaret Doyle was my poetry...
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    12,12 €