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_aIn Times of War _bLIVR _eAn Anthology of War and Peace in Children's Literature _fCarol FOX et alii (eds.) |
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_aLondres _cPavilion _d2000 |
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_hp. 9-11 _iForeword |
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_hp. 13-60 _iPLAY, DREAMS AND REALITY |
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_fRobert WESTALL _hp. 14-19 _iAn Imagined Experience of the Gulf War from "Gulf" |
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_fLouise VAN SANTEN _hp. 20 _iChicken Coop from "On the Tip of my Tongue : Poems" |
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_fMichael FOREMAN _hp. 21 _iPlaying Football With the Enemy from "War Game" |
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_fEdmund BLUNDEN _hp. 22 _iVlamertinghe (Passing the Chateau, July 1917) - Poem |
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_fDaniel BILLIET _hp. 23 _iRwanda from "What the Eyes Do not Hear" |
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_fPeter DICKINSON _hp. 24-33 _iA Young Freedom-Fighter Makes Use of his Gun from "AK" |
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_fFernando SILVAN _hp. 34 _iBoys and Girls srom "A First Book of Poems" |
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_hp. 35-36 _iThe Bridegroom from "Never Trust a Dragon" : stories and poems by writers from the Netherlands and the former Yugoslavia Bisera Alikedic (ed) |
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_fFernao MENDES PINTO _hp. 37-40 _iThe Sack of Nouday from "The Travels of Mendes Pinto" |
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_fAndrew DAVIES _hp. 41-53 _iThe Nuremberg Raid from "Conrad's War" |
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_hp. 54 _iThe Dying Airman _f ANON |
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_fJan TERLOUW _hp. 55-58 _iThe English Pilot from "War Winter" |
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_fDaniel BILLIET _hp. 59 _iLittle Boy from "What the Eyes Do not Hear" |
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_hp. 60 _iHIROSHIMA _fANON |
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_fColin ROWBOTHAM _hp. 60 _iRelative Sadness |
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_hp. 61-84 _iIN FLANDERS FIELDS |
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_hp. 62 _fRoger H. SCHOEMANS _iThe Clay Stampers from London from "Serafijn's War" |
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_hp. 65 _fJohn McCRAE _iIn Flanders Fields |
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_hp. 66-67 _fLinda GRANFIELD _iThe Lives of soldiers in Flanders in the First World War from "In Flanders Fields : the story of the poem" |
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_hp. 68-76 _fTARDI _iArmagedon from "Trench War 1914-18" |
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_hp. 77-79 _fMartha HEESEN _iStar and Joe Join The Army from "Star and Joe" |
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_hp. 80-84 _fMichael MORPUNGO _iA Farm Horse is Sold to The Army from "War Horse" |
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_hp. 85-124 _iREMEMBERING AND FORGETTING |
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_hp. 86 _fCarl SANDBURG _iGrass |
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_hp. 86-89 _fEd FRANCK _iThe Birch Tree from "From the Barrel of a Gun" |
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_hp. 90 _fHerman de CONINCK _iLast Post from "Fingerprints" |
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_hp. 91-94 _fMary RAYNER _iSaying Good-Bye To The Young English Soldiers Leaving to Fight in Flanders from "The Echoing Green" |
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_hp. 95 _fWilfred OWEN _iFutility |
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_hp. 95-97 _fRita VERSCHUUR _iThat's How It Was from "Head Luggage" |
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_hp. 98 _fVernon SCANNELL _iCasuality - Mental Ward |
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_hp. 99-101 _fAlice VIEIRA _iMy Grandad and the Brass Band from "Lote 12-2 Frente" |
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_hp. 102 _fJudith HERZBERG _i1945 from "Will this Do ? A Few Poems" |
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_hp. 103-121 _fRaymond BRIGGS _iEthel and Ernest at Home During THe Second World War from "Ethel and Ernest : a true story" |
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_hp. 122 _fSergio GODINHO _iSong of Fire and War from "Song Lyrics" |
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_hp. 123 _fDenise LEVERTOV _iWhat Were They Like ? |
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_hp. 124 _fDaniel FILIPE _iThey must be Found Before it is Too Late from "The Creation of Love and others Poems" |
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_hp. 125-172 _iESCAPE, SURVIVAL AND RESCUE |
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_hp. 126-129 _fChristobal MATTINGLEY _iEscape from Sarajevo from "No Guns for Asmir" |
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_hp. 130-132 _fBart MOEYAERT _iThe Spring of '39 from "Fatso II" |
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_hp. 133 _fR. S. THOMAS _iThe Evacuee |
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_hp. 134-138 _fRachel ANDERSON _iA Trip on a Train from "Paper Faces" |
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_hp. 139-151 _fTatiana VASSILIEVA _iTania's Journey to Find Food for Her Family from "A Hostage To War" |
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_hp. 152 _fAlan ROSS _iNight Patrol |
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_hp. 153-154 _fLouise BORDEN _iThe Rescue at Dunkirk from "The Little Ships" |
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_hp. 155-164 _fMichael MORPUGO _iSmuggling Jewish Refugee Children into Spain from "Waiting for Anya" |
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_hp. 165-168 _fAnne CAMPLING _iEscape from Kazakhstan from "And the Stars Were Gold" |
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_hp. 169-172 _fWilly SPILLEBEEN _iEscape Across The Water from "A Piece of Fluff" |
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_hp. 173-208 _iSHOAH |
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_hp. 174 _fW H AUDEN _iO What is That Sound ? |
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_hp. 175-179 _fJudith KERR _iRefugee German Jewish Children in Switzerland in the Late 1930s from "When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit" |
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_hp. 180-181 _fHerman van CAMPENHOUT _iThe Red Cross Delegation is Coming from "Peter Ginz" |
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_hp. 182-187 _fPamela MELNIKOFF _iA Party in the Concentration Camp in the Fortress Town of Terezin from "Prisoner In Time : A Child of the Holocaust" |
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_hp. 188-191 _fRoger VANHOECK _iThe Orchestra from "Sonata in Auschwitz" |
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_hp. 192-199 _fIlse LOSA _iUncle George's Death from "Rio sem Ponte" |
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_hp. 200-208 _fArt SPIEGELMAN _iTo The Gate of Auschwitz from "Maus : A survivor's Tale" |
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_hp. 209-244 _iHIDING |
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_hp. 210 _fRemco CAMPEN _iA Time of Killing |
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_hp. 210-214 _fKarlijn STOFFELS _iCourier For The Resistance from "Moshe and Reizele" |
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_hp. 215-222 _fChrista LAIRD _iMisha Tries to Obtain Medecines For His Partisan Group in the Polish Forests from "But Can The Phoenix Sing ?" |
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_hp. 223-227 _fRuud van der ROL _fRian VERHOEVEN _iDear Kitty from "Anne Frank : Beyond the Diary" |
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_hp. 228 _fTheo OLTHUIS _iFor Anne F from "The Sound of Peace" |
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_hp. 228-231 _fEls de GROEN _iAntonia from "No Roof in Bosnia" |
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_hp. 232-243 _fMargaretha SHEMIN _iHiding The Little Riders from The German Soldiers from "The Little Riders" |
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_hp. 244 _fTed van LIESHOUT _iWhy I Came To Hate War from "My Bones Are Covered With Decent Skin" |
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_hp. 245-266 _iFRIEND OR FOE |
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_hp. 246 _fThomas HARDY _iThe Man He Killed |
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_hp. 247-250 _fTheresa BRESLIN _iThe Internment of Italian Nationals in Britain in Second World War from " A Homecoming for Kezzie" |
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_hp. 251-252 _fImme DROS _iTiger Man is Leaving from "Hi Soldier, Hi Handsome Soldier" |
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_hp. 253-256 _fSophia de MELLO BREYNER ANDRESEN _iTwo Men Who Just Couldn't Talk from "The Knight from Denmark" |
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_hp. 257-260 _fAnne PROVOOST _iLucas Meets Benoit from "Falling" |
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_hp. 261-263 _fDavid Ian NEVILLE _iA Modern-Day Romeo and Juliet from "Across the Barricades" a playscript adapted from Joan Lingard's novel |
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_hp. 264-265 _fPaul KUSTERMANS _iThe Decision from "Country at War" |
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_hp. 266 _fDaniel FILIPE _iLet's Fight My Love from "The Creation of Love and Others poems" |
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_aCHILDREN AND WAR _xANTHOLOGY _924440 |
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_aWar _xliterature _xEnglish _924441 |
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_aPeace _xliterature _xChildren's literature _xEnglish _924442 |
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_aLITTERATURE ANGLAISE. OEUVRES. ANTHOLOGIE _aLITTERATURE. THEME. GUERRE |
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_4651 _aFOX _bCarol _923486 |
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_aTN _bBIB.CEC _c20181109 _gUNIMARC |
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