Sir Tristram's Will


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Tristram Sahib


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Tristram's Darkplace


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Tristram is a small monster in a world of his own, struggling to remain hopeful for his future. When he finally lets himself cry, someone stops to offer some help. Through friendship and talking about the way he feels, Tristram finally makes it through the dark glass wall to the Happyside. This story is about the journey through childhood depression, hope in the darkness and the importance of letting people hope.




Tristram & Isoult


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Tristram & Iseult


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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations


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This major new edition of The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations offers the broadest and most up-to-date coverage of quotations available today. Now with 20,000 quotations arranged by author, this is Oxford's largest quotations dictionary ever. As well as quotations from traditional sources,and with improved coverage of world religions and classical Greek and Latin literature, this foremost dictionary of quotations now covers areas such as proverbs and nursery rhymes. For the first time there are special sections for Advertising Slogans, Epitaphs, Film Lines, and Misquotations, whichbring together topical and related quotes, and allow you to browse through the best quotations on a given subject. In this new fifth edition there is enhanced accessibility with a new thematic index to help you find the best quotes on a chosen subject, more in-depth details of the earliest traceable source, an extensive keyword index, and biographical cross-references, so you will easily be able to findquotations for all occasions, and identify who said what, where, and when.




Tristram of Blent


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CliffsNotes on Malory's Le Morte d’Arthur


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Written in the 15th century, this version of the legend of King Arthur is perhaps the most famous. Filled with stories of adventure and chivalry among the knights of the Round Table in Camelot, love, and magic, it sets the imagination in motion.




Jaspar Tristram


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