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  2. How to be an Alien - Wikipedia

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    A television programme based on the book, How to Be an Alien, was broadcast in 1964, featuring Frank Muir and Denis Norden, with the voices of Ronnie Barker and June Whitfield. [3] The book was adopted for English language teaching in the Penguin Readers series.

  3. And Tango Makes Three - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Ultimately, it became the fourth-most challenged book between 2000 and 2009, [5] as well as the sixth-most challenged book between 2010 and 2019. [ 6 ] And Tango Makes Three has also won multiple awards, including the ALA Notable Children's Book Nominee in 2006, the ASPCA Henry Bergh Book Award in 2005, and was named one of the Bank ...

  4. Leslie Dunkling - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Newton Road (Penguin, 2000) Island for Sale - Elementary (Longman, 2000) Wordsworth Dictionary of Pub Names (with Gordon Wright, Wordsworth Collection, 2001) The Guinness Drinking Companion (Lyons Press, 2002) Collins Dictionary of Curious Phrases (Collins, 2004) Penguin Readers Level 1: Mike's Lucky Day (Penguin Longman, 2008)

  5. Graded reader - Wikipedia

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    Graded readers are written with specific levels of grammatical complexity in mind and with vocabulary that is limited by frequency headword counts. For example, Level 1 in a series might be restricted to 500 headwords, Level 2 to 600 headwords, and Level 3 to 700 headwords. [2] Simple English Wikipedia is designed along similar lines. Other ...

  6. Penguin Books - Wikipedia

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    Penguin's English edition of Yuri Krimov's novel The Tanker "Derbent". The Second World War saw Penguin emerge as a national institution. Though it had no formal role in the war effort, it was integral to it thanks to the publication of such bestselling manuals as Keeping Poultry and Rabbits on Scraps and Aircraft Recognition, and supplying books for the services and British POWs.

  7. Pelican Books - Wikipedia

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    Pelican Books is a non-fiction imprint of Penguin Books [1] founded by Allen Lane and V. K. Krishna Menon. [2] It publishes inexpensive paperbacks of academic topics intended to reach a broader audience. The imprint originally operated from 1937 to 1984, [3] and was relaunched in April 2014. [4] [5]

  8. Grosset & Dunlap - Wikipedia

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    Grosset & Dunlap is a New York City-based publishing house founded in 1898.. The company was purchased by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 1982 [1] and today is part of Penguin Random House through its subsidiary Penguin Group.

  9. List of Penguin Classics - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Penguin Books published as a paperback A Complete Annotated Listing of Penguin Classics and Twentieth-Century Classics (ISBN 0-14-771090-1). This article covers editions in the series: black label (1970s), colour-coded spines (1980s), the most recent editions (2000s), and Little Clothbound Classics Series (2020s).