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Miles Kington

    Let's Parler Franglais Again!
    Great Journeys
    Punch Lines
    Someone Like Me
    The Franglais Lieutenant's Woman
    British comedy greats
    • Let's parler Franglais one more temps

      • 96 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení

      Lecture essentielle pour quiconque aime le vin, le fromage, Paris et l'amour – ce qui veut dire tout le monde – Franglais est la clé pour comprendre nos cousins français. Franglais continue sa marche de force en force. Pour beaucoup de gens, c'est maintenant un mode de vie. Miles Kington était l'un des journalistes britanniques les plus renommés et les plus appréciés. Né dans le comté de Down, il a grandi au pays de Galles et a été éduqué en Écosse, ce qui était une grande erreur car il était en réalité anglais. Présentateur, dramaturge, polymathe et esprit, il a écrit des chroniques pour The Times, l'Independent, Punch et The Oldie. Ses autres titres acclamés incluent Someone Like Me, How Shall I Tell the Dog ? et The Franglais Lieutenant's Woman.

      Let's parler Franglais one more temps2015
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    • Someone Like Me

      Tales From A Borrowed Childhood

      • 352 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      Book by Miles Kington

      Someone Like Me2005
      4,1
    • British comedy greats

      • 192 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      From Charlie Chaplin to Billy Connolly, from "Monty Python" to "The Fast Show", Britain has always been at the forefront of comedy. Leading comedians and writers honour the best from Britain's long and diverse comedic history in a collection of essays.

      British comedy greats2003
      4,0
    • Steam Through Five Continents

      • 160 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      Here is a diverse a collection of contemporary steam photographs as one cold wish for. Over 100 pictures with Keith Strickland's informative text.

      Steam Through Five Continents1994
    • Punch Lines

      • 384 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      An anthology of the best comic writing in Punch from 1841 to 1991.

      Punch Lines1991
      3,0
    • Steaming Through Britain

      • 190 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Lavishly illustrated with b&w and color photographs by Alain Le Garsmeur. About 9.5 inches tall by 12 wide, 190 pages, index, photo endpapers.

      Steaming Through Britain1990
    • Great Journeys

      • 288 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      Much of the romance of the past centres around travel and the trade routes of the world. For hundreds of years people have crossed mountains and deserts, sailed down rivers and across seas in pursuit of conquest, trade or adventure. In this book seven travellers, well-known in different spheres, make seven journeys, recording their experiences and describing the places and the people they encounter. Colin Thubron follows the Silk road beyond the Great Wall of China to the borders of Afghanistan. Whilst Naomi James visits several of the islands which were settled by Polynesians many centuries ago. Crossing the border between the USA and Mexico, Hugo Williams goes from the First to the Third World along the Pan American Highway and through Central America by river. Miles Kington travels the Burma Road, once used by Marco Polo and later a life-line for the allies in World War II. The route taken by the Vikings between the Baltic and the Black Sea was the one followed by Noram Stone. Starting in Leningrad, he travels through Estonia and Lithuania to Kiev and then on to Yalta. And William Shawcross journeys along the old Salt road once used by traders to carry salt from the mines in the Sahara desert. Finally, in Vietnam, Phillip Jones Griffiths returns to the country where he spent nearly three years during the war.

      Great Journeys1989
    • The Franglais Lieutenant's Woman

      • 158 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      The greatest classics of world literature are retold in the incomparable language of Franglais. Did you know that Jane Austen wrote a rip-roaring football yarn called Northanger Abbey v Mansfield Park? That Murder in the Cathedral is only one of a series of murder stories featuring Inspector T.S. Eliot? That all Shakespeare's plots were combined in one earth-shattering play called The Two Henry V's of Verona? Or that a missing chapter from the Gideon Bible describes exactly how God came to create the first hotel? Miles Kington reduced these masterpieces, and another forty or so like them, to a manageable size. He then translated them into Franglais, a language that combines the poetry of French with the directness of English. The result is a witty and joyous compendium of the classics, told as you’ve never quite heard them before.

      The Franglais Lieutenant's Woman1986
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