The Cone-gatherers (New Longman Literature 14-18)
Robin Jenkins
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Description for The Cone-gatherers (New Longman Literature 14-18)
Paperback. Calum and Neil are the cone-gatherers - two brothers at work in the forest of a large Scottish estate. But the harmony of their life together s overshadowed by the dark obsessive hatred of Duror, the gamekeeper. Series: New Longman Literature. Num Pages: 224 pages, b&w line drawings and tone illustrations. BIC Classification: 2AB; 4KHT; YFB; YQE. Category: (E) Primary & Secondary Education. Dimension: 131 x 199 x 16. Weight in Grams: 218.
This volume is part of a new series of novels, plays and stories at GCSE/Key Stage 4 level, designed to meet the needs of the National Curriculum syllabus. Each text includes an introduction, pre-reading activities, notes and coursework activities. Also provided is a section on the process of writing, often compiled by the author. This is the story of two brothers, Calum and Neil, who work in the forest of a large Scottish estate. But the harmony of their life together is shadowed by the dark obsessive hatred of Duror, the gamekeeper.
This volume is part of a new series of novels, plays and stories at GCSE/Key Stage 4 level, designed to meet the needs of the National Curriculum syllabus. Each text includes an introduction, pre-reading activities, notes and coursework activities. Also provided is a section on the process of writing, often compiled by the author. This is the story of two brothers, Calum and Neil, who work in the forest of a large Scottish estate. But the harmony of their life together is shadowed by the dark obsessive hatred of Duror, the gamekeeper.
Product Details
Publisher
Ad Wes Lon Education London
Number of pages
224
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1991
Series
New Longman Literature
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Harlow, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780582060173
SKU
V9780582060173
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