The Adventures of Waiterman, Lord of the Restaurant Jungle


Book Description

The Adventures of Waiterman: Lord of the Restaurant Jungle is a satirical work of non-fiction; part expose, part autobiography, which is salted with social commentary and occasional vitriolic rantings. It is an odyssey of growth, development, adventure and debauchery. Note from the Author: What's astounding to me is the utter lack of material, either written or filmed, depicting the restaurant industry in all its debauchery riddled glory. I mean this is an area absolutely rich for fodder, which could be appreciated by even the most solitary of hermits who have never worked or eaten in any type of eating establishment whatsoever. Therefore, my aim is to entertain by eliciting unbridled guffaws, but also to educate the naive masses about the bizarre world known as the restaurant jungle.




Biff of the Jungle


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Following on from the launch of The Magic Key on BBC Educational television in September, OUP is publishing its second wave of picture books based on the Magic Key adventure the characters have in each episode. This section of the television show is also due to be broadcast on Children's BBC television soon. In Biff of the Jungle, the children find themselves stuck in a jungle with Nora Lockemup, a collector of rare and endandgered species. When Nora realizes that Biff and Wilma areon to her, she locks Wilma in a cage. Biff manages to escape but how can she rescue Wilma and the animals with only Floppy's help? Luckily, all it needs is a bit of careful planning. * The Magic Key is to be a major 26 part BBC television series featuring the characters from Oxford Reading Tree. * The Oxford Reading Tree characters are recognized by children in virtually all primary schools, and know and loved by parents and children. * This is the first time BBC Education and BBC children's have jointly invested in a children's TV series. It will be shown on both. Transmission dates to be confirmed. * The series is produced by HIT Entertainment, makers of Kipper, Percy the Park Keeper and Bob the Builder programmes. * A merchandise programme is under development with Marks and Spencer. * These are the only official tie-in picture story books featuring the Magic Key adventures. * These books following on from the publication of six story books and six activity books published in September 2000.




Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman


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Discusses the writing of Death of a salesman by Arthur Miller. Includes critical essays on the play and a brief biography of the author.




Brazilian Gold Mine Mystery


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"Brazilian Gold Mine Mystery" by Andy Adams takes readers on an adventurous journey into the heart of Brazil, where mystery and intrigue await. Adams, known for his captivating storytelling, weaves a tale filled with suspense and unexpected twists as characters embark on a quest for hidden treasure. This thrilling novel offers readers an immersive experience in the exotic landscapes of Brazil and the excitement of a treasure hunt, making it an engaging read for fans of adventure and mystery genres.




Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman


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Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, the third volume in the Dialogue series, covers six major and controversial topics dealing with Miller's classic play. The topics include feminism and the role of women in the drama, the American Dream, business and capitalism, the significance of technology, the legacy that Willy leaves to Biff, and Miller's use of symbolism. The authors of the essays include prominent Arthur Miller scholars such as Terry Otten and the late Steven Centola as well as young, emerging scholars. Some of the essays, particularly the ones written by the emerging scholars, tend to employ literary theory while the ones by the established scholars tend to illustrate the strengths of traditional criticism by interpreting the text closely. It is fascinating to see how scholars at different stages of their academic careers approach a given topic from distinct perspectives and sometimes diverse methodologies. The essays offer insightful and provocative readings of Death of a Salesman in a collection that will prove quite useful to scholars and students of Miller's most famous play.




Biff Bang, American Hero and Other Plays


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A quirky, wry, ribald collection of short plays and sketches, many farcical, perfect for college, community or professional theater and actors of all shapes and sizes. Includes The Lady Gentian Violet; Hot Women, High Explosives; International Supreme Con Artists Group and more -- in all, 30 plays, many of them first presented as part of First Stage LA's annual "Playwrights Express."




Mystery of the Chinese Ring


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Andy Adams' 'Mystery of the Chinese Ring' is a captivating mystery novel set in the exotic backdrop of 1930s Shanghai. The book is intricately plotted with a focus on atmospheric descriptions and vivid character development. Adams skillfully weaves together elements of suspense, romance, and cultural exploration, creating a dynamic and engaging narrative that keeps readers guessing until the very end. The literary context of the book reflects the fascination of Western audiences with Eastern mystique and international intrigue during this time period, making it a compelling read for fans of classic mystery novels. Andy Adams, a seasoned writer with a penchant for storytelling, draws upon his own experiences traveling in Asia to bring authenticity to the setting and cultural nuances portrayed in 'Mystery of the Chinese Ring.' His background in journalism and love for adventure shines through in his ability to craft a multi-layered plot filled with unexpected twists and turns. I highly recommend 'Mystery of the Chinese Ring' to readers who enjoy mysteries set in exotic locales, as well as those who appreciate well-developed characters and intricate storytelling. Andy Adams' novel is a literary gem that offers a delightful escape into a world of mystery and intrigue.




Understanding Arthur Miller


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A comprehensive reader's companion to the works of one of America's greatest playwrights.




Two Years Before the What?


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Two Years Before the What? is the historically unique and epic story of a young sailor serving out his compulsory National Service by completing a voyage from Port Edgar in Scotland to Singapore on the last coal burning ship of the Royal Navy. The voyage took exactly six months with an average steaming speed of eight knots, each knot bought at the cost of the grinding labour of shoveling coal into roaring furnaces, raking out and pulling hot ashes, lifting them to the upper deck and pouring them over the side in to the sea. The ship, forced to go around the Cape of Good Hope, the southern most tip of Africa, by the action of Egypt's Colonel Nasser closing the Suez Canal during the British-French and Egyptian War; the route to Singapore was the longest possible. The story, set against a background of the closing days of the British Empire, continues with the fight against Communist Terrorists in the jungles of Malaya and then on to the turmoil of thwarting smugglers and pirates in the China Sea. The story is fact. Mostly hilariously funny. Sometimes frightening. Always alive.




The Language of Interpretation


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Drawing on interviews and on the actual language that readers (students, teachers, and adults) use to interpret and respond to literary texts, this book examines the conventions that shape talk about literature in large groups, small groups, and adult book clubs. By looking across contexts, the four separate but related studies in the book raise questions about the usual ways of talking and thinking about literature and suggest alternatives based on new theories of literary understanding. After an introduction, sections of the book are entitled: (1) A Description of the Project; (2) Studies of Large-Group Discussions of Literature; (3) Small-Group Discussions: Alternatives to and Extensions of Teacher-Led Discussions; (4) Adult Book-Club Discussions: Toward an Understanding of the Culture of Practice; (5) Reading and Talking Together: Responses of Adolescents to Two Short Stories; and (6) Summary and Conclusions. Contains 92 references. An appendix provides excerpts that illustrate the application of the coding system. (RS).