<p> <b>Pearson English Readers bring language learning to life through the joy of reading.</b> </p> <p> </p> <p>Well-written stories entertain us, make us think, and keep our interest page after page. <b> <i>Pearson English Readers</i> </b> offer teenage and adult learners a huge range of titles, all featuring carefully graded language to make them accessible to learners of all abilities.</p> <p> </p> <p>Through the imagination of some of the world's greatest authors, the English language comes to life in pages of our Readers. Students have the pleasure and satisfaction of reading these stories in English, and at the same time develop a broader vocabulary, greater comprehension and reading fluency, improved grammar, and greater confidence and ability to express themselves.</p> <p> </p> <p>Find out more at english.com/readers</p>
Ein Höhepunkt der Zusammenarbeit von Kurt Sanderling und des Berliner Sinfonie-Orchesters ist ihr geradezu monumentaler Brahms-Zyklus, der jetzt in einer Neuausgabe erhältlich ist.
Buildings can make us sick or keep us well. Diseases and toxins course through indoor spaces, making us ill. Meanwhile, better air quality and light levels improve productivity. At a time when the COVID-19 pandemic has us focused more than ever on indoor air quality, Healthy Buildings shows how much we have to gain from human-centered design.
Rediscovery of Polk Smith's geometric abstractions Connects the European and North Americanavant-gardes Influenced by Native American art and culture
Rediscovery of Polk Smith's geometric abstractions Connects the European and North Americanavant-gardes Influenced by Native American art and culture
Die Renaissance als Ganzes. Nicht nur in der Kunst, sondern auch in der Literatur und Philosophie, nicht nur in Italien, sondern auch in England, Deutschland, Frankreich. Von dem englischen Historiker Peter Burke in einem übersichtlichen und verständlichen Essay dargestellt.
The richly atmospheric new Strafford and Quirke murder mystery, from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Snow.<br />
He had seen drowned people.<br />
A sight not to be forgotten. 1950s, rural Ireland. A loner comes across a mysteriously empty car in a field. Knowing he shouldn't approach, but unable to hold back, he soon finds himself embroiled in a troubling missing person's case, as a husband claims his wife may have thrown herself into the sea. Called in from Dublin to investigate is Detective Inspector Strafford, who soon turns to his old ally - the flawed but brilliant pathologist Quirke - a man he is linked to in increasingly complicated ways.