A Lucky Mishap


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The Lucky Accident


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Pitpot tries to do magic, but he just can't make it happen. He thinks he'll never become a great wizard, and is very disappointed. Then he befriends Filiocus - a strange old wizard with red glasses and a crazy beard. Filiocus always does magic, but never does it right. Especially not when he tries to create some flame onion tea... The Lucky Accident is more than just a book. In this unforgettable story, your children will learn to believe in themselves and their abilities. And most importantly, that it's okay to make mistakes.




The Mishaps of Mr. Ezekiel Pelter


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.




Aerospace Safety


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Dick Leslie ́s Luck


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Reproduction of the original: Dick Leslie ́s Luck by Harry Collingwood




Three Classic Silent Screen Comedies Starring Harold Lloyd


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The focus of this book is on three of Harold Lloyd's features, Grandma's Boy (1922), Safety Last (1923), and The Freshman (1925), and it presents a thorough investigation of the structure, characters, and comic techniques employed in these films.




The Savage Queen


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Based on historical knowledge.




Synonyms Discriminated


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Hegel, Nietzsche, and Philosophy


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Invention and the Patent System


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Anyone who writes verse, whether lyric poet, songwriter or composer of limericks or jingles, will find The Penguin Rhyming Dictionary an indispensable reference companion. Clearly arranged and easy to use, it offers an astonishingly wide range of suggestions for rhyming words, from the common and everyday to the more difficult and obscure. Unlike many of its predecessors it is not merely organized according to the spelling of words but is based on phonetic principles. Hence, rhymes such as trite, indict, and Fahrenheit, can be found together in the one group whereas words such as bough, cough and rough are not falsely forced together.




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