Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Great Auk" ¶ 51
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Penguin and Island
Penguin Island ( 62 ° 06 ' S., 57 ° 54 ' W.
The Magellanic Penguin breeds at Robinson Crusoe Island within this archipelago.
The Little Penguin breeds along the entire coastline of New Zealand, the Chatham Islands, and southern Australia ( including roughly 20, 000 pairs on Babel Island ).
Little Penguin ( Eudyptula minor ) family exiting burrow at night, Bruny Island
South of Perth, Western Australia, visitors to Penguin Island are able to view penguins in a totally natural state.
Visitors to Kangaroo Island, South Australia, have the nightly opportunity to commune with penguins at the Kangaroo Island Marine Centre in Kingscote and at the Penneshaw Penguin Centre.
Isabelline ( colour ) | Isabelline Adélie Penguin on Gourdin Island.
Penguin Island may refer to:
* Penguin Island ( novel ), satirical novel
* Penguin Island ( TV series ), a 6-part Australian natural history documentary miniseries about the life of the Little Penguin
* Penguin Island ( Western Australia ), off Perth
* Penguin Island ( South Shetland Islands ), Antarctica
* Penguin Island, New Zealand, off D ' Urville Island, New Zealand
* Penguin Island, Newfoundland, now known as Funk Island
* Penguin Island ( Tasmania )
de: Penguin Island
* Altenberg, Karin ( 2011 ) Island of Wings, Penguin, ISBN 978-0-14-312066-7
Although not accessible to the public, a Little Penguin rookery exists on Bowen Island.
The Chinstrap Penguin ( Pygoscelis antarcticus ) is a species of penguin which is found in the South Sandwich Islands, Antarctica, Deception Island, the South Orkneys, South Shetland, South Georgia, Bouvet Island and Balleny.

Penguin and 1908
Penguin Island ( 1908 ; French: L ' Île des Pingouins ) is a satirical fictional history by Nobel Prize winning French author Anatole France.

Penguin and French
Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution, Penguin Books ( 1989 ).
Percy Toplis the The Monocled Mutineer, founder of Pakistan Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Planters mascot Mr. Peanut, Batman series antagonist Oswald Cobblepot ( also known as The Penguin ), Portuguese President António de Spínola, filmmakers Fritz Lang and Erich Von Stroheim, prominent 19th century Portuguese writer Eça de Queiroz, Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov, actor Conrad Veidt, Dadaists Tristan Tzara and Raoul Hausmann, esotericist Julius Evola, French collaborationist politician Louis Darquier de Pellepoix, criminal Percy Toplis, Poet laureate Alfred Lord Tennyson, singer Richard Tauber, diplomat Christopher Ewart-Biggs ( a smoked-glass monocle, to disguise his glass eye ), Major Johnnie Cradock, actors Ralph Lynn and George Arliss, Karl Marx and Milburn Pennybags.
Since 1990 he has written the Introduction to a Penguin Classics edition of the Sherlock Holmes stories, the foreword to a new French translation of Wilkie Collins ’ The Moonstone published by Editions Phebus, and other articles on 19th century and contemporary fiction.
In April 2006, Penguin Classics released the revised Portable Dorothy Parker, with a jacket and French flaps designed and illustrated by Seth.
* Potiki, ( Penguin Books Ltd., 1986 ; Women's Press Ltd. Britain, 1987 ); translated into Finnish, ( Kaantopiiri Helsinki, 1990 ); German, ( Unionsverlag Zurich, 1993 ); French, ( Arlea, 1993 ); Dutch, ( De Geus, 1994 ); UHP Hawaii, 1995.
Ethan has been a member of Robert Redford's organization, The Sundance Playwrights Conference, in Utah, for six summers, where he developed his play Penguin Blues, which is published by Samuel French Inc. and is included in The Best Short Plays of 1989 ( Applause, ed.
The various student clubs in San Marin are: Anime Club, Art Club, Chess Club, Counter-Culture ( Christian ) Club, CSF ( California Scholarship Foundation ), Environmental Club, French Club, Friday Night Lights Club, Gardening Club, Gossima Cult ( Ping-Pong Cult ), GSA ( Gay-Straight Alliance ) club, Interact Club, Save the Waves Club, Speech and Debate Club, and the Robotics Club ( Penguin Empire Robotics ).
Her first novel, Women About Town, a Literary Guild selection, was published by Viking Press in 2002, with French and Polish editions, followed by a paperback from Penguin.
Once French intellectuals thus had endorsed the novel Clarke sold the rights to Transworld in the UK, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in the United States, Penguin in Canada and Random House in Australia.
In addition to his translations of major works of Spanish and French literature for Penguin, Cohen also edited several important anthologies of Spanish and Latin American literature, as well as many of the Penguin Classics ( alongside E. V. Rieu ).
The introduction for a 2011 edition of The Kybalion published by Tarcher / Penguin presents an argument that William Walker Atkinson was the sole author of the work, including evidence such as the 1912 edition of Who's Who In America, in which Atkinson admits to being the author, and a 1917 French language edition of The Kybalion in which the translator's introduction credits the work to " the American psychic master W. W.

Penguin and satirical
Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them is a satirical book on American politics by comedian, political commentator and now Senator Al Franken, published in 2003 by Dutton, a subsidiary in the Penguin Group.

Penguin and novel
Ribbentrop is also a key figure in the historical novel Famous Last Words by Timothy Findley ( Penguin Books 1982, ISBN 0-14-006268-8 ) and Harry Turtledove's alternate history series Worldwar where his Soviet counterpart Molotov frequently expresses contempt for his lack of intelligence.
* November 2 – Penguin Books is found not guilty of obscenity in the case of D. H. Lawrence's novel Lady Chatterley's Lover.
An early inkling of changing attitudes came in 1960, when the government of the day tried unsuccessfully to prosecute Penguin Books for obscenity, for publishing the D. H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterley's Lover, which had been banned since the 1920s for what was considered racy content.
For the 1753 revision, the best are by L. W. Tancock ( Penguin, 1949 — though he divides the 2-part novel into a number of chapters ), Donald M. Frame ( Signet, 1961 — which notes differences between the 1731 and 1753 editions ), Angela Scholar ( Oxford, 2004, with extensive notes and commentary ), and Andrew Brown ( Hesperus, 2004, with a foreword by Germaine Greer ).
*" The Wounded Philoctetes " by Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard, 1775, now in the Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen, which is also used as the front cover for the Penguin Classics edition of the novel, Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley.
Most unabridged English editions of the novel, including the Modern Library and Oxford World's Classics editions, use this translation, although Penguin Classics published a new translation by Robin Buss in 1996.
In Philip Kerr's mystery novel, " If the Dead Rise Not " ( Penguin, 2009 ), set in 1934 early Nazi Germany, the hard-bitten detective hero, Bernhard Gunther falls in love with an American Jewish writer, Noreen Charalambides, ( who has an alcoholic but loving husband, Nick ).
Only the Old Bailey trial against Penguin Books for alleged obscenity in publishing the unexpurgated paperback edition of the novel prevented the play's transfer to the much bigger Wyndham's Theatre, for which it had already been licensed by the Lord Chamberlain's Office on 12 August 1960 with passages censored.
* Alexander Pushkin, Penguin 1979 Eugene Onegin a novel in verse.
* The Washington Square Ensemble ( novel ) ( Viking Press, 1983 ) ( Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series, 1984 )
* Waiting For The End Of The World ( novel ) ( Ticknor & Fields, 1985 ) ( Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series, 1986 )
* Straight Cut ( novel ) ( Ticknor & Fields, 1986 ) ( Penguin mass-market paperback, 1987 ) ( re-issued by Hard Case Crime in 2006 )
* The Year Of Silence ( novel ) ( Ticknor & Fields, 1987 ) ( Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series, 1989 )
* Soldier's Joy ( novel ) ( Ticknor & Fields, 1989 ) ( Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series, 1990 )
* Doctor Sleep ( novel ) ( Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991 ) ( Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series, 1992 )
* Save Me, Joe Louis ( novel ) ( Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1993 ) ( Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series, 1994 )
* All Souls ' Rising ( novel ) ( Pantheon, 1995 ) ( Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series, 1996 )
* Ten Indians ( novel ) ( Pantheon, 1996 ) ( Penguin Contemporary American Fiction Series, 1997 )
* In Ursula Dubosarsky's novel for children, The Game of the Goose ( Penguin Australia 2000 ), three children find an old copy of the Game of the Goose in a Salvation Army store, and have magically transforming adventures while playing it.
Leslie Marmon Silko's novel Ceremony was first published by Penguin in March 1977 to much critical acclaim.
* A graphic novel adaptation of the movie was also released by Penguin books in 1995.
Robert Armitage Sterndale, from whom Kipling derived most of his knowledge of Indian fauna, used the Hindi word " Bhalu " for several bear species, though Daniel Karlin, who edited the Penguin reissue of The Jungle Book in 1989, states that, with the exception of colour, Kipling's descriptions of Baloo are consistent with the sloth bear, as brown bears and Asian black bears do not occur in the Seoni area where the novel takes place.

2.625 seconds.