After a chemical spill in Dr. Frankenstein's lab, Rapunzel's hair has grown to extreme lengths . . . and it's alive! But her long locks weren't the only thing animated that stormy night. A lightning s
The past decade has seen many changes in UK policy related to the mixed economy of welfare (MEW) and the social division of welfare (SDW), including moves toward greater provider pluralism associated
The past decade has seen many changes in UK policy related to the mixed economy of welfare (MEW) and the social division of welfare (SDW), including moves toward greater provider pluralism associated
A young princess under a curse falls asleep for one hundred years after she pricks her finger on a spindle, in a retelling of the classic tale in graphic novel format that also includes a history of t
In an increasingly centralized education system, how can teachers recover the freedom to make their own decisions?Originally published in 1990, the teaching profession had seldom been under greater pr
At 11.47pm on July 25th 1978, Louise Brown was the first person ever to be born through science rather than as the result of two people having sex. The birth was hailed as a "miracle" by the world's
The graphic novel adaptation of the classic horror novel by Mary Shelley. Written by Martin Powell (SCARLET IN GASLIGHT, THE SPIDER, A CASE OF BLIND FEAR) and illustrated by Patrick Olliffe (SPIDER-GI
Detective Princess King is taking on her toughest case yet: find the "pea" a priceless emerald that's disappeared from Mrs. Snell's jewelry collection. But as Princess searches for clues, she discover
The story of Sinbad the Sailor, who sets sail in search of great riches and discovers even greater adventures. On his seven treacherous voyages, the Persian explorer braves a shipwreck, fights off sav
In May of 2015, general elections in the United Kingdom shocked the world as a new Conservative government was voted into power, ending five years of coalition governance. Both a response to the actio
In May of 2015, general elections in the United Kingdom shocked the world as a new Conservative government was voted into power, ending five years of coalition governance. Both a response to the actio
This new set brings together the key contributions that have been made to the understanding of welfare by leading theorists and researchers of social policy over the past century.
"To repay her father's debts, Mirabelle promises the King that she'll spin his straw into gold. An evil troll agrees to help her for a price. Now, Mirabelle must repay an even greater debt, unless she
Retells in graphic novel format Collodi's fairy tale about a wooden puppet who comes to life, whose nose grows when he tells a lie, and who dreams of becoming a real boy.
"One morning, young Ruby sets out to visit her grandma's house. She wears a red riding hood to protect her from the forest's evil creatures. But will it? A hungry, old wolf has some evil plans of his
Austin, eager to win sports trophies like his older brothers, joins a local cycling club and enters his name for a three mile race--will he learn in time that bicycle racing is as much about technique
Late one night, Sir Charles Baskerville is attacked outside his castle in Dartmoor, England. Could it be the Hound of the Baskervilles, a legendary creature that haunts the nearby moor? Sherlock Hol
Born of a mortal woman and the king of the gods, Hercules is blessed with extraordinary strength. The goddess Hera commands that the mighty Hercules must undergo twelve incredible tasks to pay for a m
The greatest detective of all time investigates the seemingly supernatural. In this title, the authors blend modern comics, classic detective fiction, and the adventurous sensibilities of the pulp nov
Shakespeare classics retold in a Hi/Lo graphic-novel format have been adapted to make it easier for young readers to comprehend the Bard's greatest works. Each book begins with a full-spread introduct
Shakespeare classics retold in a Hi/Lo graphic-novel format have been adapted to make it easier for young readers to comprehend the Bard's greatest works. Each book begins with a full-spread introduct
Public sector health care in Britain during the 1920s and 1930s is explored by Levene (history, Oxford Brookes U.), Martin Powell (health and social policy, U. of Birmingham), John Steward (health his