Author details
Author Janet Hardy-Gould |
Available item(s) by this author (8)
Add the result to your basket Make a suggestion Refine your search Apply to external sources
Janet Hardy-Gould ; Trystan Mitchell | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Dominoes | 2012Ali Baba finds a thieves' treasure cave, and he is suddenly rich. Then his brother Kasim visits the cave, and things go wrong. The forty thieves find Kasim there, kill him, and cut him into four pieces. What can Ali Baba do? He wants to bury his[...]Janet Hardy-Gould, Author | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Time-Trekkers | 2014Discover the real story behind the voyage that changed history and marked the European discovery of the Americas, an important topic covered in the History curriculum for ESO. There are lots of real historical sources, as well as a glossary, and[...]Janet Hardy-Gould ; Aesop ; Gerald Kelley | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Dominoes | 2013Three Greek tales teach us important truths about people today.Janet Hardy-Gould, Author | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Dominoes | 2010When the Emperor calls every man to join the army and fight the enemy, Mulan's father is old and ill, and cannot go. Wearing men's clothes and riding a horse, Mulan leaves her family and fights bravely for the Emperor in her father's place. S[...]Janet Hardy-Gould, Author | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Oxford Bookworms | 2012'It's a good place for gold,' said people in the 1840s, and they came from all over the world. 'It's a good place for a prison,' said the US government in the 1920s, and they put Al Capone ther on the island of Alcatraz. 'Its a good place for lo[...]Janet Hardy-Gould ; Maya Gavin | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Dominoes | 2010Sinbad the sailor spends many years at sea. He visits strange countries, and meets some strange people and some very frightening animals. He is sometimes rich, sometimes poor... and always in danger. But all the time he is learning from his adve[...]Janet Hardy-Gould, Author | Oxford; New York; Madrid; New Delhi; Melbourne : Oxford University Press | Dominoes | 2014'My first journey was a pilgrimage to Makkah. I got on a donkey and said "Goodbye" to my parents in Tangier when I was 21. My mother cried.' In this way Ibn Battuta, one of the greatest travellers in the world, begins telling his story to his[...]