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The novel is set in the fictional country of Raddith, which is divided between normal human settlements inland and the mystical marsh-woods that borders the coastline. . These marsh-woods are known as the "Wilds" and are inhabited by supernatural creatures, such as the Little Brothers, small arachnid-like creatures that sometimes offer "curse eggs" to humans, which bestow the ability to curse ...
Hardinge, Inc. is a multi-national machine tool builder with global headquarters in Berwyn, PA, USA. It began operation in 1890. Hardinge is best known for its lathes, both non-CNC and CNC. Hardinge Inc. machine tool brands now include Hardinge, Bridgeport, Kellenberger, Usach, Hauser, Jones & Shipman, Voumard, and Tschudin. It currently has ...
Twilight Robbery is a children's or young adults' comic fantasy novel by Frances Hardinge, published on 4 March 2011 by Macmillan in the UK, and, under the name Fly Trap, by HarperCollins in the USA. It was shortlisted for the 2011 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize .
Horseheads-based Hardinge Inc. confirmed it will be closing its Super-Precision Division as of Aug. 9, resulting in 31 employees losing their jobs.
Hardinge, which was founded in the 1890s in Chicago and relocated to Elmira in the 1930s, sent a notice July 26 to employees of its Super-Precision division notifying them their employment would ...
Fly by Night is a children's or young adults' fantasy novel by Frances Hardinge, published on 7 October 2005 by Macmillan in the UK and on 25 April 2006 by HarperCollins in the US. Fly by Night won the Branford Boase Award in 2006, [ 1 ] and was listed in the School Library Journal 's Best Books of 2006. [ 2 ]
Born the second son of Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge and educated at Eton College, Hardinge was commissioned into the 41st Regiment of Foot in 1844. [1] He was quickly appointed Aide-de-Camp to his father, then serving as Governor-General of India. [1] In 1849 he transferred to the Coldstream Guards. [2]
A Face Like Glass received positive reviews from critics.The Guardian writes "One of the most joyous aspects of A Face Like Glass is that, from a brilliant premise, Hardinge goes on to weave a richly textured world in which that premise fits naturally, and the reader is able to suspend their disbelief."