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Brendan Lynch

    The Swiss Family Robinson
    Great expectations
    The man in the iron mask
    Cesta do stredu zeme
    A Tale of Two Cities
    • 1987

      Cesta do stredu zeme

      • 64 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania
      4,2(7711)Ohodnotiť

      Klasické science-fiction diela od Jula Verna v komiksovej podobe! Profesor Lindenbrock narazí v starej knihe na list, v ktorom bádateľ zo 16. storočia píše, že našiel cestu do stredu Zeme. Nadšený geológ neodolá príležitosti preskúmať zemské jadro, a tak sa so svojím synovcom Axelom a s domorodým sprievodcom Hansom vydáva na výpravu naprieč Islandom. Účastníci expedície zostúpia do vyhasnutej sopky, kde nájdu podzemný svet plný žiarivých skál, predpotopných lesov a fantastického morského života - živej minulosti, ktorá skrýva tajomstvá pôvodu ľudskej existencie.

      Cesta do stredu zeme
    • 1983

      Great expectations

      • 510 stránok
      • 18 hodin čítania
      3,9(277)Ohodnotiť

      Great Expectations (first published in 1860/61) is one of the most mature and serious of Dickens's novels. As Angus Calder points out in his introduction, it re- sembles a detective story — but in the sense in which Oedipus Rex also resembles one. From the first shock of the early pages, when Pip encounters the convict Magwitch, the mystery grips our attention and its psychological and moral truth holds us until the end. For, in discovering the secret of his •great expecta- tions'. Pip also begins to discover the truth about himself. The cover shows a detail from 'A Country Blacksmith Disputing the Price of Iron' by J. M. W. Turner (photo: Rodney Todd-White) The portrait of Charles Dickens inside the front cover is taken from an engraving after a painting by W. P. Frith, by permission of the Trustees of the Dickens House

      Great expectations
    • 1977

      One of the world's best-loved stories of shipwreck and survival, The Swiss Family Robinson portrays a family's struggle to create a new life for themselves on a strange and fantastic tropical island. Blown off course by a raging storm, the family-a Swiss pastor, his wife, their four young sons, plus two dogs and a shipload of livestock-must rely on one another in order to adapt to their needs the natural wonders of their exotic new home. Inspired by Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, this classic story of invention and adventure has fired the imaginations of readers since it first appeared in 1812. Freely translated over the years, with major sections excised and new subplots added, the novel is published here in its original English translation.

      The Swiss Family Robinson