Dozens of pop-ups, pull-out dossiers, flaps, and secret labels provide clues to the identity of the thief who stole the Pharaoh's priceless jewel, leading to three different solutions.
During a weekend party at Countess Wilby's home, her priceless Russian Ruby vanishes, and it is up to the reader to sort through the colorful suspects and ingenious clues to find the culprit, in a combination pop-up book and board game.
By following the hidden clues and hints on each page, the reader tries to work out the location of the buried treasure and who is responsible for its subsequent disappearance.
Be the detective ! Find the clues, lift the flaps and read the secret facts to solve the Mystery of the Russian Ruby. Solve it once, solve it twice, solve it thrice.
This book quite literally comes to life off the page. It is the most imaginative, inspiring, and dramatic human body book on the market. Forget heavy reference books, forget linear narratives, open your eyes and be amazed by the creativity of this human body book. Travel through the body's systems using a host of novelty features - pop-ups, flaps, sound chips, acetate, pull-tabs, fibre optics and much more - to illustrate, inform, stimulate, and entertain. Every special feature works to demystify the miracle of creation that is your body. See the skeleton jump off the page, peel away your organs layer by layer, listen to the heart beat and watch it move within an awe-inspiring 3D ribcage. There's something for all the family in this graphic portrayal of the human body. But not only is it fun, it is also authoritative and well researched. The author, Richard Walker is an award-winning science writer and his text is fresh, revealing and accessible for everyone.
Ahoy there shipmates! A treasure chest full of gold and doubloons has been stolen from The Scurvy Dog. Whodunnit? The captain and the crew are the only people on board! Pull the tabs, lift the flaps and peep through portholes to find the thief. Then turn the dial, the clues change - and you can solve the mystery again ... and again!
Billy is feeling very uneasy. There's no buffet on board the GHOST TRAIN and to his spooky fellow passengers, Billy looks like a bite-sized treat. But little do they know that he has a fearsome secret of his own. Climb aboard the ghost train and join Billy on the hairiest, scariest ride of a lifetime. Packed with freaky frights and pop-up surprises, the spooktastic GHOST TRAIN is another spine-tingling treat from the creators of 'Dracula Steps Out
Send Back the Money!' is a thorough and gripping examination of a fascinating and forgotten aspect of Scottish and American relations and Church history. A seminal period of Abolition activity is exposed by Iain Whyte through a study of the fiery 'Send back the Money!' campaign named after 'the hue and cry of the day' that encapsulated the argument that divided families, communities, and the Free Church itself. This examination of the Free Church's involvement with American Presbyterianism in the nineteenth century reveals the ethical furore caused by a Church wishing to emancipate itself from the religious and civil domination supported by the established religion of the state. The Free Church therefore found an affinity with those oppressed elsewhere,but subsequently found itself financially supported by the Southern slave states of America. Whyte sensitively handles this inherent contradiction in the political, ecclesiastical, and theological institutions, while informing the reader of the roles of charismatic characters such as Robert Burns, Thomas Chalmers and Frederick Douglass. These key individuals shaped contemporary culture with action, great oratory, and rhetoric. The author adroitly draws parallels from the twentieth century onwards, bringing the reader to a fuller understanding of the historic and topical issues within global Christianity, and the contentious topic of slavery. 'Send back the Money!' throws light upon nineteenth-century culture, British and American Abolitionists, and ecclesiastical politics, and is written in a clear and engaging style.
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