The Destructors

The Destructors
Author: Graham Greene
Publisher: Creative Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780886823481

Do your students enjoy a good laugh? Do they like to be scared? Or do they just like a book with a happy ending? No matter what their taste, our Creative Short Stories series has the answer. We've taken some of the world's best stories from dark, musty anthologies and brought them into the light, giving them the individual attention they deserve. Each book in the series has been designed with today's young reader in mind. As the words come to life, students will develop a lasting appreciation for great literature. The humor of Mark Twain...the suspense of Edgar Allan Poe...the danger of Jack London...the sensitivity of Katherine Mansfield. Creative Short Stories has it all and will prove to be a welcome addition to any library.

The Destructors

The Destructors
Author: Graham Greene
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1990
Genre: England
ISBN:

The childish pranks of the Wormsley Common Gang turn serious when the newest member suggests destroying an old man's house.

The Destructors

The Destructors
Author: Beverly Adair
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 145251190X

Draw the words, and all will be revealed ... Believe in the image, and all will be Created ... Destroy the Creation, and all will be controlled ... Sarah and Este as two young prodigies, entered the mysterious and often-dangerous world of the Guild School, and the Protectors. Here, Sarah as a Major Creator and Este an emerging Protector; rekindled their lost childhood friendship. But not all is well in the world. A powerful enemy has had Este in his sights, and he will stop at nothing to lure her into the dark and dangerous world of the Destructors. With anything she could ever desire dangled within reach, is she willing to pay the price for this power? Can she even hope to resist it? When the Guild School comes under attack, suspicions slowly focus on Jeremy, a Protector charged with its defence. But, as the legend predicted, darker forces have tainted the purest of hearts, and Este surrenders to her fate as a Destructor. Will she fulfil the destiny mapped out for her by her master, or will powers outside of her control force her to make choices that challenge not only her friendship with Sarah, but also the authority of her master? Este and Sarah will soon discover that there is always a choice, no matter what destiny may seem to control.

Collected Short Stories

Collected Short Stories
Author: Graham Greene
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1986
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780140186123

Affairs, obsessions, ardours, fantasy, myth, legend and dream, fear, pity and violence - this magnificant collection of stories illuminates all corners of the human experience. Previously published in three volumes - "May We Borrow Your Husband?," "A Sense of Reality" and "Twenty-One Stories" - these thirty-seven stories reveal Graham Greene in a range of contrasting moods, sometimes cynical and witty, sometimes searching and philosophical. Each one confirms V.S. Pritchett's statement that Greene is 'a master of storytelling'.

The Destructors

The Destructors
Author: Michael Kerr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780716530985

Looks at what the idea of power-sharing meant to the different parties to the Northern Ireland conflict and examines the effects when Britain's policy of using power-sharing to regulate the troubles was abandoned in 1974.

Twentieth Century Short Stories

Twentieth Century Short Stories
Author: Douglas R. Barnes
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1959
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780174441700

The stories in this impressive collection have been chosen for the challenge they offer the reader and the variety of language used.

Programming

Programming
Author: Bjarne Stroustrup
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 1312
Release: 2014
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0321992784

An introduction to programming by the inventor of C++, Programming prepares students for programming in the real world. This book assumes that they aim eventually to write non-trivial programs, whether for work in software development or in some other technical field. It explains fundamental concepts and techniques in greater depth than traditional introductions. This approach gives students a solid foundation for writing useful, correct, maintainable, and efficient code. This book is an introduction to programming in general, including object-oriented programming and generic programming. It is also a solid introduction to the C++ programming language, one of the most widely used languages for real-world software. It presents modern C++ programming techniques from the start, introducing the C++ standard library to simplify programming tasks.

Twenty-One Stories

Twenty-One Stories
Author: Graham Greene
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504054067

These wide-ranging tales of menace, tragedy, and comedy offer ample proof that “in the short story, as well as the novel, Graham Greene is the master” (The New York Times). Written between 1929 and 1954, here are twenty-one stories by a “master storyteller” (Newsweek). Whatever the crime, whatever the pursuit, whatever the mood—from the tragic and horrifying to the ribald and bittersweet, Graham Greene is “the ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century man’s consciousness and anxiety” (William Golding). In “The End of the Party,” a game of hide-and-seek takes a terrifying turn in the dark. In “The Innocent,” a romantic gets a rude awakening when he finds a hidden keepsake from a childhood crush. A husband’s sexual indiscretion is revealed in a most public and embarrassing way in “The Blue Film.” A rebellious teen’s flight from her petit bourgeois life includes a bad boy, a gun, and a plan in “A Drive in the Country.” In “A Little Place off the Edgware Road,” a suicidal man’s encounter with a stranger in a grubby cinema seals his fate. A young boy is ushered into a dark world when he discovers the secrets adults hide in “The Basement Room.” And in “When Greek Meets Greek,” a clever con between two scoundrels carries an unexpected sting. In these and more than a dozen other stories, Greene confronts his usual themes of betrayal and vengeance, love and hate, faith and doubt, guilt and grief, and pity and pursuit.