Digby Dog Delivers


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The Jolly Postman meets Where's Wally? for a new generation! Digby Dog is the best delivery dog in town. From a missing T.Rex bone for the Dinosaur Museum to a replacement bow for the violinist in the orchestra, Digby's parcels always reach the right place at the right time. But Digby needs your help! Use the "Can You Find" activities to find each character and spot the additional items hidden in each busy scene. A story and activity rolled into one, this unique book is packed with fascinating and funny details that will keep both young and old looking -- and laughing -- for hours and hours.




Digby Dog Saves the Day


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Everyone's favourite postal dog is busier than ever. This time his deliveries take him far and wide, to the castle, the Fun Park, the Library and the Arcade! Use the 'Can You Find' activities to find each character and spot the additional items hidden in each busy scene. A story and activity rolled into one, this unique search-and-find book is packed with brilliant characters and first words, plus fascinating and funny details that will keep both young and old looking - and laughing - for hours. For all fans of WHERE'S WALLY - with even more things to find, and a story too.




Digby the Digger Dog


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Digby


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A little boy wants to play with his dog, Digby. His sister says Digby is too old to play catch. But if Digby can’t run and jump, there are other things she can do now. In a spare, simple text, Barbara Shook Hazen presents a story about change and life-cycles perfect for the youngest readers.




Bad Dog, Digby!


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Pat has a dog named Digby. They love to play together but sometimes Digby can be either good or bad.




The Protestant Establishment Revisited


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In the latter half of the twentieth century, The American upper class has become less like an aristocracy governing and guiding the nation and more like a caste, a privileged and closed body whose contribution to national leadership has steadily declined. This loss of power and authority has been the focus of the work of E. Digby Baltzell, whose 1964 work, The Protestant Establishment, analyzed the fate and function of a predominantly Anglo-Saxon and Protestant upper class in an ethnically and religiously heterogeneous democracy. After 27 years, Baltzell's theory of the structure and function of the establishment remains unique in the literature of class stratification and authority. Baltzell views an open and authoritative establishment as a necessary and desirable part of the process of securing responsible leaders in a democratic society. Such an establishment is the product of upper-class institutions that are open to talented individuals of varying ethnic and social backgrounds. The values of upper-class tradition include an aristocratic ethos emphasizing the duty to lead, as opposed to the snobbish ethos of caste that emphasizes only the right to privilege. Baltzell regards this as a protector of freedom in modern democratic societies, guaranteeing rules of fair play in contests of power and opinion. As Baltzell points out, historically, the alternatives to rule by establishments have been, rule by functionaries and demogogues, neither of which has proven satisfactory in protecting freedoms. As against Marxists, who see hegemony as a social evil, Baltzell, following Tocqueville, sees it as necessary to the well-being of society. Hegemonic establishments give coherence to the social spheres of greatest contest. They do not eliminate conflict, but prevent it from ripping society apart. Baltzell's work provides uncommon insight into the relationship of social class and personal power in contemporary America. This book will be of inte




Nobody's Dog


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How does it feel to be abandoned? To wake up one morning cold and miserable in a strange, unfamiliar place where no one even knows your name? This is what happens to a cross-breed collie who is separated from his brother when his family finds two dogs too difficult to cope with. Will he survive? And will he ever find a home where he is really wanted?




Digby and Kate and the Beautiful Day


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Digby the dog and Kate the cat disagree about many things but they remain best friends.




Come On, Digby!


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When Digby the sheepdog arrives at his new farm and discovers he has only six silly sheep to herd, he thinks it's going to be easy-peasy… but these sheep won't be told where to go, or what to do! Digby is forced to resort to increasingly drastic measures in order to get the sheep into the pen - but when even tractors and helicopters fail him, he despairs. “Come on, Digby!” say the cows and pigs encouragingly, as they huddle round to make a helpful suggestion… And finally Digby learns that minding your manners is often the best way to get what you want.




The War on Dogs


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A social satire about efforts by the Los Angeles Police Department to control the "menace" of unleashed dogs on Venice Beach, and the response by the beleagured residents to this bureaucratic absurdity as told by the commander of the police force and his gay son.