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A gorgeous, heart-warming anthology of poems about love and romance selected and illustrated by Chris Riddell.
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A gorgeous, heart-warming anthology of poems about love and romance selected and illustrated by Chris Riddell.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Pan Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 85357
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Altersempfehlung: ab 12 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 162mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 328g
- ISBN-13: 9781529023237
- ISBN-10: 1529023238
- Artikelnr.: 56764964
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Pan Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 85357
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Altersempfehlung: ab 12 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 162mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 328g
- ISBN-13: 9781529023237
- ISBN-10: 1529023238
- Artikelnr.: 56764964
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Chris Riddell, the 2015¿2017 UK Children's Laureate, is an accomplished artist and the political cartoonist for the Observer. He has enjoyed great acclaim for his books for children. His books have won a number of major prizes, including the 2001, 2004 and 2016 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medals. Goth Girl and the Ghost of a Mouse won the Costa Children's Book Award 2013. His work for Macmillan also includes the bestselling Ottoline books, The Emperor of Absurdia, and, with Paul Stewart, the Muddle Earth books, the Scavenger series and the Blobheads series. Chris has been honoured with an OBE in recognition of his illustration and charity work. He lives in Brighton with his family.
Poem
1: Locks
Neil Gaiman Poem
2: Postcards from The Hedgehog
A. F. Harrold Poem
3: Love and Friendship
Emily Bronte Poem
4: La Belle Dame Sans Merci
John Keats Poem
5: The Beautiful Librarians
Sean O'Brien Poem
6: Sisters of Mercy
Leonard Cohen Poem
7: Wormwood
Margot Armbruster Poem
8: You: An Achilles Apple
Sappho Poem
9: It's No Use/Mother Dear
Sappho Poem
10: She Walks in Beauty
George Gordon, Lord Byron Poem
11: If I profane with my unworthiest hand from 'Romeo and Juliet'
William Shakespeare Poem
12: The Indian Serenade
P B Shelley Poem
13: A Small Dragon
Brain Patten Poem
14: A Lost Language
Nikita Gill Poem
15: Valentine
Wendy Cope Poem
16: From Idem the Same, A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson
Gertrude Stein Poem
17: i carry your heart with me
e e cummings Poem
18: From Hamlet
William Shakespeare Poem
19: A Red, Red Rose
Robert Burns Poem
20: The Licorice Fields at Pontefract
John Betjeman Poem
21: Mad Girl's Love Song
Sylvia Plath Poem
22: Firework
Kate Tempest Poem
23: Wild nights
Wild nights!
Emily Dickinson Poem
24: Into My Arms
Nick Cave Poem
25: I Don't Love You As if You Were a Rose
Pablo Neruda Poem
26: Words, Wide Night
Carol Ann Duffy Poem
27: Like a Flame
Grace Nichols Poem
28: Like Otters
Hollie McNish Poem
29: happiness
Roger McGough Poem
30: The Bargain
Sir Philip Sydney Poem
31: Corinthians . . . but the greatest of these is love
St Paul Poem
32: Sonnet 116
William Shakespeare Poem
33: The Owl and the Pussycat
Edward Lear Poem
34: How Do I Love Thee?
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Poem
35: The Good Morrow
John Donne Poem
36: If You Are an Ancient Egyptian Hero
Hera Lindsay Bird Poem
37: The parent anniversary
Lucy Thynne Poem
38: Dark Sonnet
Neil Gaiman Poem
39: The Song of the Wandering Aengus
W B Yeats Poem
40: Love After Love
Derek Walcott Poem
41: My Life Closed Twice
Emily Dickinson Poem
42: Solitary Observation Brought Back from a Sojourn in Hell
Louise Bogan Poem
43: Goodbye
Carol
Anne Marsh Poem
44: Me and My Dog
Phoebe Bridgers Poem
45: Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part
Michael Drayton Poem
46: O Rose Thou Art Sick
William Blake Poem
47: Remember
Christina Rossetti Poem
48: I Can't Remember What We Talked About
Chris Riddell Poem
49: The Taste of a Biscuit
A. F. Harrold Poem
50: Funeral Blues
W H Auden Poem
51: Tomorrow when you will not wake
Jan Dean
1: Locks
Neil Gaiman Poem
2: Postcards from The Hedgehog
A. F. Harrold Poem
3: Love and Friendship
Emily Bronte Poem
4: La Belle Dame Sans Merci
John Keats Poem
5: The Beautiful Librarians
Sean O'Brien Poem
6: Sisters of Mercy
Leonard Cohen Poem
7: Wormwood
Margot Armbruster Poem
8: You: An Achilles Apple
Sappho Poem
9: It's No Use/Mother Dear
Sappho Poem
10: She Walks in Beauty
George Gordon, Lord Byron Poem
11: If I profane with my unworthiest hand from 'Romeo and Juliet'
William Shakespeare Poem
12: The Indian Serenade
P B Shelley Poem
13: A Small Dragon
Brain Patten Poem
14: A Lost Language
Nikita Gill Poem
15: Valentine
Wendy Cope Poem
16: From Idem the Same, A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson
Gertrude Stein Poem
17: i carry your heart with me
e e cummings Poem
18: From Hamlet
William Shakespeare Poem
19: A Red, Red Rose
Robert Burns Poem
20: The Licorice Fields at Pontefract
John Betjeman Poem
21: Mad Girl's Love Song
Sylvia Plath Poem
22: Firework
Kate Tempest Poem
23: Wild nights
Wild nights!
Emily Dickinson Poem
24: Into My Arms
Nick Cave Poem
25: I Don't Love You As if You Were a Rose
Pablo Neruda Poem
26: Words, Wide Night
Carol Ann Duffy Poem
27: Like a Flame
Grace Nichols Poem
28: Like Otters
Hollie McNish Poem
29: happiness
Roger McGough Poem
30: The Bargain
Sir Philip Sydney Poem
31: Corinthians . . . but the greatest of these is love
St Paul Poem
32: Sonnet 116
William Shakespeare Poem
33: The Owl and the Pussycat
Edward Lear Poem
34: How Do I Love Thee?
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Poem
35: The Good Morrow
John Donne Poem
36: If You Are an Ancient Egyptian Hero
Hera Lindsay Bird Poem
37: The parent anniversary
Lucy Thynne Poem
38: Dark Sonnet
Neil Gaiman Poem
39: The Song of the Wandering Aengus
W B Yeats Poem
40: Love After Love
Derek Walcott Poem
41: My Life Closed Twice
Emily Dickinson Poem
42: Solitary Observation Brought Back from a Sojourn in Hell
Louise Bogan Poem
43: Goodbye
Carol
Anne Marsh Poem
44: Me and My Dog
Phoebe Bridgers Poem
45: Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part
Michael Drayton Poem
46: O Rose Thou Art Sick
William Blake Poem
47: Remember
Christina Rossetti Poem
48: I Can't Remember What We Talked About
Chris Riddell Poem
49: The Taste of a Biscuit
A. F. Harrold Poem
50: Funeral Blues
W H Auden Poem
51: Tomorrow when you will not wake
Jan Dean
Poem
1: Locks
Neil Gaiman Poem
2: Postcards from The Hedgehog
A. F. Harrold Poem
3: Love and Friendship
Emily Bronte Poem
4: La Belle Dame Sans Merci
John Keats Poem
5: The Beautiful Librarians
Sean O'Brien Poem
6: Sisters of Mercy
Leonard Cohen Poem
7: Wormwood
Margot Armbruster Poem
8: You: An Achilles Apple
Sappho Poem
9: It's No Use/Mother Dear
Sappho Poem
10: She Walks in Beauty
George Gordon, Lord Byron Poem
11: If I profane with my unworthiest hand from 'Romeo and Juliet'
William Shakespeare Poem
12: The Indian Serenade
P B Shelley Poem
13: A Small Dragon
Brain Patten Poem
14: A Lost Language
Nikita Gill Poem
15: Valentine
Wendy Cope Poem
16: From Idem the Same, A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson
Gertrude Stein Poem
17: i carry your heart with me
e e cummings Poem
18: From Hamlet
William Shakespeare Poem
19: A Red, Red Rose
Robert Burns Poem
20: The Licorice Fields at Pontefract
John Betjeman Poem
21: Mad Girl's Love Song
Sylvia Plath Poem
22: Firework
Kate Tempest Poem
23: Wild nights
Wild nights!
Emily Dickinson Poem
24: Into My Arms
Nick Cave Poem
25: I Don't Love You As if You Were a Rose
Pablo Neruda Poem
26: Words, Wide Night
Carol Ann Duffy Poem
27: Like a Flame
Grace Nichols Poem
28: Like Otters
Hollie McNish Poem
29: happiness
Roger McGough Poem
30: The Bargain
Sir Philip Sydney Poem
31: Corinthians . . . but the greatest of these is love
St Paul Poem
32: Sonnet 116
William Shakespeare Poem
33: The Owl and the Pussycat
Edward Lear Poem
34: How Do I Love Thee?
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Poem
35: The Good Morrow
John Donne Poem
36: If You Are an Ancient Egyptian Hero
Hera Lindsay Bird Poem
37: The parent anniversary
Lucy Thynne Poem
38: Dark Sonnet
Neil Gaiman Poem
39: The Song of the Wandering Aengus
W B Yeats Poem
40: Love After Love
Derek Walcott Poem
41: My Life Closed Twice
Emily Dickinson Poem
42: Solitary Observation Brought Back from a Sojourn in Hell
Louise Bogan Poem
43: Goodbye
Carol
Anne Marsh Poem
44: Me and My Dog
Phoebe Bridgers Poem
45: Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part
Michael Drayton Poem
46: O Rose Thou Art Sick
William Blake Poem
47: Remember
Christina Rossetti Poem
48: I Can't Remember What We Talked About
Chris Riddell Poem
49: The Taste of a Biscuit
A. F. Harrold Poem
50: Funeral Blues
W H Auden Poem
51: Tomorrow when you will not wake
Jan Dean
1: Locks
Neil Gaiman Poem
2: Postcards from The Hedgehog
A. F. Harrold Poem
3: Love and Friendship
Emily Bronte Poem
4: La Belle Dame Sans Merci
John Keats Poem
5: The Beautiful Librarians
Sean O'Brien Poem
6: Sisters of Mercy
Leonard Cohen Poem
7: Wormwood
Margot Armbruster Poem
8: You: An Achilles Apple
Sappho Poem
9: It's No Use/Mother Dear
Sappho Poem
10: She Walks in Beauty
George Gordon, Lord Byron Poem
11: If I profane with my unworthiest hand from 'Romeo and Juliet'
William Shakespeare Poem
12: The Indian Serenade
P B Shelley Poem
13: A Small Dragon
Brain Patten Poem
14: A Lost Language
Nikita Gill Poem
15: Valentine
Wendy Cope Poem
16: From Idem the Same, A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson
Gertrude Stein Poem
17: i carry your heart with me
e e cummings Poem
18: From Hamlet
William Shakespeare Poem
19: A Red, Red Rose
Robert Burns Poem
20: The Licorice Fields at Pontefract
John Betjeman Poem
21: Mad Girl's Love Song
Sylvia Plath Poem
22: Firework
Kate Tempest Poem
23: Wild nights
Wild nights!
Emily Dickinson Poem
24: Into My Arms
Nick Cave Poem
25: I Don't Love You As if You Were a Rose
Pablo Neruda Poem
26: Words, Wide Night
Carol Ann Duffy Poem
27: Like a Flame
Grace Nichols Poem
28: Like Otters
Hollie McNish Poem
29: happiness
Roger McGough Poem
30: The Bargain
Sir Philip Sydney Poem
31: Corinthians . . . but the greatest of these is love
St Paul Poem
32: Sonnet 116
William Shakespeare Poem
33: The Owl and the Pussycat
Edward Lear Poem
34: How Do I Love Thee?
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Poem
35: The Good Morrow
John Donne Poem
36: If You Are an Ancient Egyptian Hero
Hera Lindsay Bird Poem
37: The parent anniversary
Lucy Thynne Poem
38: Dark Sonnet
Neil Gaiman Poem
39: The Song of the Wandering Aengus
W B Yeats Poem
40: Love After Love
Derek Walcott Poem
41: My Life Closed Twice
Emily Dickinson Poem
42: Solitary Observation Brought Back from a Sojourn in Hell
Louise Bogan Poem
43: Goodbye
Carol
Anne Marsh Poem
44: Me and My Dog
Phoebe Bridgers Poem
45: Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part
Michael Drayton Poem
46: O Rose Thou Art Sick
William Blake Poem
47: Remember
Christina Rossetti Poem
48: I Can't Remember What We Talked About
Chris Riddell Poem
49: The Taste of a Biscuit
A. F. Harrold Poem
50: Funeral Blues
W H Auden Poem
51: Tomorrow when you will not wake
Jan Dean