J. M. Barrie Book order (chronological)







On the brink of becoming a knight, Harry Simms reflects on his accomplishments, unaware of the challenges ahead. His life takes an unexpected turn when a typist is employed to manage his correspondence, leading to a series of events that test his character and ambitions. As he navigates the complexities of honor and duty, themes of personal growth and the impact of relationships emerge, revealing the true meaning of success beyond titles and accolades.
Set in the enchanting realm of Neverland, the story follows a boy who refuses to grow up, embarking on adventures with iconic characters like Tinker Bell, Wendy, the Lost Boys, and the infamous Captain Hook. First introduced as a play in 1904 and later as a novel in 1911, this timeless tale celebrates the magic of childhood and the allure of imagination. With 13 high-quality illustrations, this edition captures the essence of a beloved classic that has captivated readers for over a century.
Peter Pan (Heritage Collection)
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
In a whimsical tale, Peter Pan introduces the Darling children—Wendy, John, and Michael—to the wonders of flight and leads them to the enchanting Never-Never Land. There, they encounter a host of fantastical beings, including wolves, mermaids, and the menacing Captain Hook, who is haunted by a crocodile that devoured his hand. The narrative unfolds with thrilling adventures, culminating in an epic confrontation between Peter, Wendy, and the children against Hook and his pirate crew.
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Peter Pan(Illustrated)
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Featuring 20 stunning illustrations, this illustrated edition enhances the reading experience by bringing the story to life visually. The artwork complements the narrative, adding depth and engagement for readers.
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Peter Pan
One starry night, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell lead the three Darling children over the rooftops of London and away to Neverland.
- 100 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Adventure unfolds as Peter Pan and Tinker Bell whisk the Darling children away to Neverland, a magical realm filled with lost boys, mischievous fairies, and enchanting mermaids. However, their fun is threatened by the sinister Captain Hook and his pirate crew, who are determined to capture them. With danger lurking at every turn, the children must navigate the perils of this fantastical world, where the stakes are high and the excitement never ends.
J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan. Schmuckausgabe mit Silberprägung
Der große schottische Fantasy-Klassiker
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Er wird niemals erwachsen, und er kann fliegen – Peter Pan! Die Stücke und Geschichten aus der Feder des Schotten James M. Barrie machten ihn unsterblich, zahlreiche Verfilmungen trugen ihm und seinem Autor Weltruhm ein. Im Niemalsland, dem fantastischen Inselreich, erleben die kleine Wendy und ihre Brüder gemeinsam mit Peter Pan, der Elfe Tinker Bell und den Verlorenen Jungs die aufregendsten Abenteuer und müssen antreten gegen den fürchterlichen Captain Hook. Barries zauberhafter Roman von 1911 erscheint hier in zeitgemäßer Übersetzung als silbergeprägte Schmuckausgabe. »Erwachsen werden ist so eine barbarische Angelegenheit ... voller Unannehmlichkeiten.« Captain Hook »Alles was wir brauchen ist Glaube, Vertrauen und ein bisschen Feenstaub.« Peter Pan »Als das erste Baby zum ersten Mal lachte, zerbrach das Lachen in tausend Stücke; sie sprangen hin und her, und das war der Anfang aller Feen.« J.M. Barrie in Peter Pan Ausstattung: Surbalin Linea mit Schmuckprägung
Test Book - Peter Pan (Peter and Wendy)
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Adventure unfolds in Neverland, where Peter Pan and Tinker Bell whisk the Darling children away for a journey filled with excitement and friendship. They encounter the Lost Boys, Indians, mermaids, and a ticking crocodile. However, the fun is tempered by the looming threat of Captain Hook and his pirates, who are determined to exact their revenge. This enchanting tale explores themes of childhood, adventure, and the perils of growing up.
Helbling Readers Red Series, Level 1 / Peter Pan
Helbling Readers Red Series / Level 1 (A1)
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Peter Pan introduces the Darling siblings to the magic of flight, whisking them away to the enchanting realm of Neverland. In this fantastical land, they encounter mermaids, Indians, pirates, and the Lost Boys. However, their adventure takes a dangerous turn as they face the villainous Captain Hook, who seeks to eliminate Peter and capture the children. The story unfolds around their quest to defeat Hook and find a way back to their parents in London.
Frohman's influence on American theater is profound, having produced over 700 shows and discovering numerous stars. Notable for his production of Peter Pan, he co-founded the Theatrical Syndicate in 1896, which controlled the touring company landscape for over twenty years. His collaborations with English producers led to a series of successful London productions before 1910, including Quality Street and The Admirable Crichton, showcasing his significant role in shaping theatrical entertainment during his era.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
(Fully illustrated in color: 53 color images)
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This hardcover edition features stunning illustrations, with vibrant color images adorning nearly every double spread, enhancing the visual experience. The luxurious presentation makes it a captivating choice for readers who appreciate art and design, inviting them to explore the content in a visually engaging format.
Set in the enchanting realm of Neverland, the narrative follows Peter Pan, a playful boy who flies and embarks on thrilling adventures alongside Wendy Darling and her brothers, John and Michael. They encounter mermaids, fairies, the Lost Boys, and the menacing pirate Captain Hook. Inspired by J. M. Barrie's bond with the Llewelyn Davies family, the story explores themes of childhood and the desire to avoid growing up. The tale has evolved from its original 1904 play to the 1911 novel, with Barrie refining the script over the years.
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A Window in Thrums
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The narrative centers around the enchanting adventures of Peter Pan, an ageless boy who refuses to grow up, and his companion Wendy in the magical realm of Neverland. Inspired by the Llewelyn Davies boys, Barrie crafted a timeless tale that explores themes of childhood, imagination, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. Originating from his earlier work, The Little White Bird, this iconic story has captivated audiences since its debut in 1904, solidifying Barrie's legacy as a master storyteller in both novels and plays.
Peter Pan (Illustrated)
- 166 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Featuring 13 high-quality illustrations, this original 1911 edition by J. M. Barrie brings the enchanting tale of Peter Pan to life. Alongside the classic narrative, readers can enjoy a fun quiz that adds an interactive element to the experience, making it perfect for both new readers and longtime fans.
Better Dead
- 70 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The narrative revolves around the enchanting character of Peter Pan, inspired by the Llewelyn Davies boys, who sparked Barrie's imagination. Set in the whimsical realm of Neverland, the story follows Peter, an ageless boy, and Wendy, an ordinary girl, as they embark on magical adventures. Initially introduced in Barrie's 1902 novel, the tale evolved into a celebrated 1904 West End play, showcasing Barrie's skill in blending fantasy with themes of childhood and the reluctance to grow up.
This publication focuses on reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. The initiative by Megali aims to enhance accessibility and ease of reading, ensuring that valuable historical texts are available to a broader audience.
The book explores the life and works of Sir James Matthew Barrie, a Scottish novelist and playwright renowned for creating Peter Pan. It details his journey from Scotland to London, where he found inspiration in the Llewelyn Davies boys. This connection led to the creation of magical tales, beginning with a baby boy's adventures in Kensington Gardens and culminating in the iconic story of Peter Pan, featuring the ageless boy and Wendy, set in the enchanting world of Neverland.
The narrative explores the inspiration behind the creation of Peter Pan, focusing on Barrie's encounters with the Llewelyn Davies boys, which sparked his imagination. Set in the whimsical world of Neverland, the story follows Peter, an eternal child, and Wendy, an ordinary girl, as they embark on magical adventures. Initially introduced in Barrie's earlier work, The Little White Bird, the themes of childhood, innocence, and the desire to escape the constraints of adulthood are central to this beloved tale.
Tommy and Grizel
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The narrative centers on the enduring significance of Tommy and Grizel, highlighting its importance throughout human history. Alpha Editions has undertaken the task of preserving this classic by republishing it in a modern format, ensuring it remains accessible for future generations. The book has been meticulously reformatted and retyped, resulting in a clear and readable text, distinct from mere scanned copies of the original.
Alice Sit-By-The-Fire
- 74 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the story follows Alice, who returns from India and struggles to reconnect with her family. Her daughter, Amy, misinterprets Alice's flirtation with a family friend, leading to a series of misunderstandings that threaten their relationships. As both mother and daughter navigate these complexities, the narrative explores themes of generational misunderstandings and the challenges of parenting. The timeless relevance of these themes highlights the delicate balance between innocence and experience in family dynamics.
The Little Minister
- 496 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Set in the fictional Scottish village of Thrums, the story follows Reverend Gavin Dishart, whose idealism is challenged by his love for the captivating gypsy girl, Babbie. Their romance unfolds against a backdrop of strict societal norms and moral expectations, resulting in both humorous and dramatic situations. Through masterful storytelling, Barrie explores the charm of village life and the intricacies of human relationships, blending wit and emotional depth in this heartwarming tale.
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Dear Brutus
- 82 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book explores the life and works of Sir James Matthew Barrie, highlighting his creation of the beloved character Peter Pan. Inspired by the Llewelyn Davies boys, Barrie first introduced the magical adventures of a baby boy in Kensington Gardens, leading to the iconic 1904 play about Peter Pan and his escapades in Neverland with Wendy. The narrative delves into Barrie's Scottish roots, his successful transition to London, and the enduring themes of childhood and imagination found in his stories.
Set in the early 20th century, this comedy revolves around two sisters who establish a school for well-bred children. With its charming premise, the play showcases the sisters' interactions and the challenges they face in their pursuit of genteel education. Originally debuting on Broadway in 1901, it had a brief run before achieving great success in London, where it captivated audiences for 459 performances and continued to be revived until the onset of World War II.
Margaret Ogilvy
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The narrative centers on the enchanting character of Peter Pan, an ageless boy who embarks on magical adventures in Neverland alongside Wendy, an ordinary girl. Inspired by the Llewelyn Davies boys, Barrie's creation explores themes of childhood, imagination, and the desire to escape the constraints of adulthood. The story first emerged in Barrie's earlier work, "The Little White Bird," before evolving into the iconic 1904 West End play, which has since become a beloved classic that captures the essence of youthful wonder and adventure.
The book is a reproduction of a historical work published by Megali, a company dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision through large print formats. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, allowing a broader audience to engage with historical texts.
A Holiday in Bed, and Other Sketches
- 78 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The story revolves around the ageless boy Peter Pan and Wendy, an ordinary girl, as they embark on fantastical adventures in Neverland. Inspired by the Llewelyn Davies boys, Barrie crafted this enchanting tale that explores themes of childhood, imagination, and the desire to escape the constraints of adulthood. Initially introduced in "The Little White Bird," Peter Pan became a beloved character through the 1904 West End production, blending elements of whimsy and nostalgia in a magical narrative that captivates readers of all ages.
The narrative centers on the enchanting adventures of Peter Pan, an ageless boy who refuses to grow up, and Wendy, an ordinary girl, as they explore the fantastical realm of Neverland. Inspired by the Llewelyn Davies boys, Barrie's creation blends elements of childhood wonder and imagination. His earlier work, The Little White Bird, introduces the character and sets the stage for the beloved West End fairy play that captures the essence of eternal youth and the magic of adventure.
This edition focuses on making historical works accessible through large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. Megali, the publishing house behind this initiative, emphasizes the importance of preserving and sharing historical texts while ensuring readability for all.
The narrative revolves around the enchanting adventures of Peter Pan, an ageless boy, and Wendy, an ordinary girl, set in the whimsical realm of Neverland. Inspired by the Llewelyn Davies boys, Barrie's work captures the essence of childhood and the desire to escape the burdens of adulthood. The story first emerged from Barrie's earlier writing, "The Little White Bird," and evolved into a celebrated West End production in 1904, highlighting themes of imagination, innocence, and the bittersweet nature of growing up.
Like English Gentlemen: to Peter Scott
- 65 pages
- 3 hours of reading
This book tells the tragic true story of the fate of Scott of the Antarctic and his companions on the return trip from the South Pole. It was written anonymously by Sir John Ernest Hodder-Williams, for Scott's son Peter, with the object at the time of raising funds for the child following his father's death.
Echoes of the War
- 102 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book highlights the life and works of Sir James Matthew Barrie, a Scottish novelist and playwright renowned for creating Peter Pan. It details his early education in Scotland and subsequent move to London, where he found inspiration in the Llewelyn Davies boys. This encounter led to the creation of magical stories, beginning with The Little White Bird and culminating in the iconic tale of Peter Pan, which features the ageless boy and Wendy's adventures in the enchanting world of Neverland.
The Admirable Crichton
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book explores the life and works of Sir James Matthew Barrie, focusing on his creation of the iconic character Peter Pan. Inspired by the Llewelyn Davies boys, Barrie's early writings included magical adventures set in Kensington Gardens, leading to the development of the beloved fairy play about an ageless boy and a girl named Wendy. The narrative delves into Barrie's Scottish roots, his move to London, and his success as a novelist and playwright, highlighting the enchanting themes of childhood and adventure that define his legacy.
This magical classic tale of childhood is now available in an exclusive collector's edition, featuring beautiful cover art from artist Laci Fowler and decorative interior pages, making it ideal for fiction lovers and book collectors alike.
Peter Pan
A fictional character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The story centers on Peter Pan, a whimsical boy who can fly and remains eternally youthful, as he embarks on adventures in the enchanting realm of Neverland. He leads the Lost Boys and encounters a variety of fantastical beings, including fairies, pirates, mermaids, and Native Americans, while also interacting with children from the outside world. The narrative explores themes of childhood, freedom, and the bittersweet nature of growing up.
J. M. Barrie's immortal Peter Pan has fascinated and delighted readers of all ages for more than a hundred years and the tale remains one of the most adapted works of all time. Buzzing with adventure and children who can fly, in Neverland Peter Pan defeats Captain Hook and rescues Wendy and the Lost Boys who return to live their lives while he spends his never-ending childhood in a mythical place populated by fairies, pirates, mermaids, and, from time to time, other children from the outside world. This handsome Warbler Classics edition includes all of the original illustrations by F. D. Bedford and a detailed biographical note.
The Collected Peter Pan
- 528 pages
- 19 hours of reading
A new collection of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan stories-from his first appearance in The Little White Bird to the final version of the Peter Pan play we know today.
Auld Licht Idylls
- 170 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Set in late 19th century small-town Scotland, this collection of short stories explores the lives of residents in Thrums, particularly focusing on the Auld Licht Kirk, a strict Calvinist group. The narratives reveal the challenges faced by this community, which broke away from mainstream Presbyterians due to their belief in compromised morals. Through vivid portrayals, Barrie illustrates how the members navigate their hard-working, disciplined lives while struggling for survival amidst their rigid traditions and beliefs.
Peter and Wendy and Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
- 174 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Set in the enchanting realm of Neverland, the story follows Peter Pan, a boy who resists growing up, and Wendy, a girl who joins him to care for his band of Lost Boys. Along with her brothers, John and Michael, they encounter Tinkerbell and the villainous Captain Hook. This edition includes early chapters from Barrie's "The Little White Bird," enriching the tale of adventure and perpetual childhood. Barrie's beloved characters and themes have inspired numerous adaptations, solidifying their place in literary history.
Little White Bird
- 162 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
What Every Woman Knows
- 78 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The four-act drama explores themes of ambition and gender roles through the lens of a woman's influence on her husband's political career. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century society, it delves into the complexities of marriage and the societal expectations placed on women. The play debuted at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, showcasing Barrie's sharp wit and insight into human relationships.
Peter Pan / Petr Pan
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
"Všechny děti vyrostou. Všechny kromě jednoho." Tímto zvláštním dítětem je Petr Pan. Jednoho dne ve snaze dohonit svůj stín vpadne do pokoje tří dětí – Wendy, Michaela a Johna. Na oplátku za Wendyinu pomoc navrhne Petr třem sourozencům, že je vezme s sebou zpět do svého úžasného, kouzelného domova, země Nezemě. Zažijte dobrodružství dětí Darlingových a seznamte se s vílou Zvonilkou, Ztracenými chlapci a děsivým kapitánem Hookem. Anglicko-český zrcadlový text pro začátečníky. "All the children will grow up. All but one." This special child is Petr Pan. One day, trying to catch up with his shadow, he bursts into the room of three children - Wendy, Michael and John. In return for Wendy's help, Peter suggests to the three siblings that he take them back to his wonderful, magical home, the land of the Land. Experience the adventures of the Darling children and meet the fairy Tinkerbell, the Lost Boys and the terrifying Captain Hook. English-Czech mirror text for beginners.
Alice, Dorothy & Wendy
- 540 pages
- 19 hours of reading
Alice e le sue avventure nel favoloso Paese delle Meraviglie, di là e di qua dallo specchio. Wendy, l'amica di Peter Pan che per molti lettori è la vera eroina dei romanzi con il bambino che non vuole crescere. Infine Dorothy, la piccola protagonista portata da un tornado nel fantastico mondo di Oz. Tre ragazzine curiose e audaci, al centro di tre grandi classici che, ciascuno a suo modo, hanno saputo celare sotto le spoglie del racconto di fantasia messaggi e metafore della vita. Questo libro è l'occasione per rileggere i tre romanzi - Le avventure di Alice nel Paese delle Meraviglie, Peter Pan e Il Mago di Oz -, cogliendone la grande modernità.
The story invites readers to embark on a whimsical adventure to Neverland, beautifully illustrated with 24 original pencil drawings by John Fisher. With a focus on imagination and the joy of flight, it captures the essence of childhood wonder and the magic of believing in happy thoughts. The enchanting journey is guided by the iconic directions to Neverland, promising a fresh and visually stunning experience of Barrie's classic tale.
Peter Pan
A novel by J. M. Barrie on a free-spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly and never grows up
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Set in the magical land of Neverland, this classic tale follows the adventures of Peter Pan, a mischievous boy who refuses to grow up. He brings Wendy Darling and her brothers to his enchanting world, where they encounter fairies, pirates, and the fearsome Captain Hook. Themes of childhood, freedom, and the bittersweet nature of growing up are woven throughout the story, highlighting the importance of imagination and the inevitable passage of time. With unforgettable characters and whimsical adventures, it captures the essence of eternal youth.
PETER PAN: An Illuminated Edition
- 172 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This slipcase hardcover edition of J.M. Barrie's classic features exquisite illustrations by Brecht Evens, enhancing the whimsical and adventurous spirit of the beloved story. The artistic reinterpretation breathes new life into the tale of Peter Pan, inviting readers to experience the magic of Neverland through vibrant visuals. The combination of timeless narrative and contemporary artistry makes this edition a unique treasure for both new and longtime fans.
Peter Pan. Schulausgabe
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Die Geschichte von „Peter Pan“ bleibt auch nach über hundert Jahren faszinierend, besonders für Grundschüler. Manfred Mai hat das Original gekürzt und bearbeitet, sodass auch Zweit- und Drittklässler den Text lesen und verstehen können. Nimmerland verkörpert kindliche Fantasie und Abenteuerlust.
Clásicos Bilingües - 3: Peter Pan in Kensington´s Gardens / Peter Pan en los jardines de Kensington
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Peter proviene da un'isola dove i bambini non crescono mai e la vita scorre libera e spensierata. Ma l'isola è popolata anche dalla ciurma del terribile Capitano Hook, il quale ha paura di una sola del coccodrillo che ha mangiato la sua mano. Età di da 9 anni.
Peter Pan, mit Audio-CD, m. 1 Audio-CD
- 84 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Jede Nacht besucht Peter Pan die Darling-Geschwister in ihrem Kinderzimmer. Eines Nachts bringt Peter den Kindern das Fliegen bei. Gemeinsam fliegen sie ins Nimmerland. Dort treffen sie auf Meerjungfrauen, Indianer, Piraten und die verlorenen Kinder. Doch der schreckliche Piratenkapitän Hook will Peter töten und die Kinder gefangen nehmen. Werden sie Hook besiegen und zu ihren Eltern nach London zurückkehren können?
Wie meine Mutter ihr sanftes Gesicht bekam
Erzählungen
Nur wenige Schriftsteller sind so sehr von ihrem populärsten Werk verdeckt worden wie James M. Barrie. Je größer und nachhaltiger der Erfolg von „Peter Pan“ wurde, desto mehr ist die Vielfalt und Qualität seines übrigen Werks zu Unrecht in Vergessenheit geraten. Barrie war ein Meister der Erzählung. Dieser Band versammelt fünfzehn Glanzstücke seiner Prosa. Sie zeigen Barries aberwitzig-versponnenen Humor ebenso wie den Ernst und die Abgründe seiner tiefer liegenden Motive. Ein Großteil dieser Auswahl von Barries schönsten Erzählungen erscheint zum ersten Mal auf Deutsch. „Eine schönere Weise zu schweigen als in Texten von Barrie gibt es in der Literatur nicht“, schrieb Susanne Mayer in der ZEIT.
Мальчик, который решил не взрослеть, Питер Пэн живет в чудесной стране, может летать по воздуху, храбро сражается с пиратами и заводит новых друзей. История Питера, Венди, Капитана Крюка и других жителей чудесной страны — теперь и в серии "Читаем сами". Текст специально сокращён и адаптирован для самостоятельного чтения. Прекрасные иллюстрации итальянского художника Паоло Гирарди переносят юных читателей в волшебную сказку.
Peter Pan is a well-known story throughout the world. This story is about a boy who doesn't grow up. Peter meets with Wendy. Wendy becomes a mother for the Lost Boys in Neverland. They have many adventures. Captain Hook wants to kill Peter. Can he succeed?
Peter Pan / Stage 2
- 55 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of World War I, the play features Miss Thing, a poor London girl who cares for refugee children while dreaming of attending a ball, inspired by the tale of Cinderella. First performed in 1916, it achieved notable success in London and on Broadway, with several revivals. The story highlights themes of hope and escapism amidst hardship, showcasing the resilience of its characters. The play was later adapted into a silent film in 1925, further cementing its cultural impact.
Peter Pan Auf nach Nimmerland! Gemeinsam mit Peter Pan fliegen Wendy und ihre Brüder in Richtung Abenteuer. Dort lernen sie die verlorenen Jungen kennen, treffen Meerjungfrauen und müssen gegen den bösen Piratenkapitän Hook bestehen. Nils Holgersson Zusammen mit den Wildgänsen bricht Nils – als Strafe für einen bösen Streich plötzlich zum Däumling verwandelt – zu einer abenteuerlichen und wunderbaren Reise auf. Erst unterwegs merkt er, was Hilfsbereitschaft und wahre Freundschaft bedeuten. Der kleine Lord Cedric führt in Amerika ein bescheidenes Leben, als sein adliger Großvater ihn überraschend zu sich nach England holt, um ihn als seinen Erben großzuziehen. Doch wird es dem Jungen gelingen, das Herz des griesgrämigen alten Herrn zu gewinnen?
The complete Peter Pan
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The boy who wouldn't grow up, Peter Pan has the power of flight and lives on a magical island. But he is fascinated by Mary Darling's bedtime stories for her children and makes covert night-time visits to their Bloomsbury home. One evening he loses his shadow, and after Mary's daughter Wendy helps him reattach it, he invites her to fly away with him on an extraordinary adventure. In addition to the famous 1911 novel Peter and Wendy, which tells the familiar adventures of Peter Pan in Neverland and popularized the characters of Tinkerbell and Captain Hook, this volume contains the celebrated stage version on which Peter and Wendy is based, as well as Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, in which Peter Pan is a seven-day-old infant who consorts with birds and fairies and travels down the Serpentine in a thrush's nest.
Peter Pan (interaktivní kniha)
- 199 pages
- 7 hours of reading
J. M. Barrie’s classic children's story is reimagined in this delightful full-color deluxe edition filled with all-new illustrations and ten removable features specially designed by MinaLima, the award-winning design studio behind the graphics for the Harry Potter films. For more than a century, the adventures of Peter Pan—the boy who can fly and never grows up—and Wendy Darling have captured the hearts of generations of readers. In this enchanting illustrated volume, the fantastical world of Neverland and its magical inhabitants, including the Lost Boys, Captain Hook, Tiger Lily, and the beloved Tinker Bell, are brought to life like never before. Peter Pan is packed with a lush array of colorful illustrations and interactive removable features, including a detailed map of Neverland, a croc o’clock with hands you can rotate to tell time, Peter’s shadow, and more. Beautiful and captivating, filled with breathtaking artwork, this stunning book is sure to become a treasured keepsake for fans of all ages.
Die schönsten Kinderbuchklassiker zum Vorlesen, m. Audio-CD
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Drei der spannendsten Kinderbuchklassiker werden hier auf einzigartige Weise nacherzählt: Alice entdeckt ein wunderliches Land voller verrückter Überraschungen, Peterchen und Anneliese fliegen mit Herrn Sumsemann zum Mond, und Peter Pan besteht in Nimmerland die aufregendsten Abenteuer. Zum Anschauen, Vorlesen und Anhören für Kinder ab 4 - in einem Sonderband mit Hörbuch-CD.§
Black Beauty. Peter Pan. The Call of the Wild. The Wind in the Willows. The Adventures of Robin Hood. The Secret Garden. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Anne of Green Gables
Klassiker zum Vorlesen. Peter Pan
- 121 pages
- 5 hours of reading
In „Klassiker zum Vorlesen. Peter Pan“ von Sabine Rahn erleben die Geschwister Wendy, John und Michael eine Nacht, die ihr Leben verändert. Peter Pan, der Junge, der niemals erwachsen wird, und die Fee Tinkerbell erscheinen in ihrem Kinderzimmer und lehren sie das Fliegen. Gemeinsam reisen sie ins magische Nimmerland, wo sie auf Meerjungfrauen und Indianer treffen und sich dem berüchtigten Piraten Captain Hook stellen. Rahns Neuinterpretation macht die Geschichte für jüngere Zuhörer zugänglich, ohne den Zauber des Originals zu verlieren. Die Illustrationen von Andrea Offermann ergänzen die Erzählung eindrucksvoll und fangen die Atmosphäre von Nimmerland ein. Die kindgerechte Sprache und die lebhaften Bilder machen das Buch zu einem idealen Vorlesebuch, das Kinder in die Fantasiewelt entführt und Themen wie Freundschaft, Mut und das Heranwachsen behandelt. Rahn erzählt die Abenteuer von Peter Pan so, dass sie junge Zuhörer fesseln und inspirieren. Diese hochwertige Ausgabe sollte in keinem Kinderbuchregal fehlen und lädt zu gemeinsamen Lesemomenten ein. Sie fördert die Fantasie und Kreativität von Kindern und ist ein ideales Geschenk für junge Leser*innen ab 4 Jahren, die die Magie des Vorlesens schätzen.
L'uccellino bianco
- 270 pages
- 10 hours of reading
CEF Level A1. Helbling Readers: A great new series of graded reading material. Choose from well-loved classics and high-quality original fiction. Helbling Readers Red Series - Classic Stories - A series of well-known classic stories by world-famous authors, that have been chosen and adapted, to appeal to young teenagers. Careful selection of stories with suitable content and language level has allowed the flavour of the originals to remain. Reflection boxes throughout the stories help understanding, and draw links with the students' own lives. While detailed Before and After reading activities help and check understanding. A clear introduction gives information about the author. Peter Pan visits the nursery of the Darling children, Wendy, John and Michael, every night when they are sleeping. One night they wake up and Peter teaches them to fly. Together they fly off to Never-Never Land where they find the Lost Boys, mermaids, Indians and pirates. However, the leader of the pirates, the terrible Captain Hook wants to kill Peter and capture the children. Can they defeat him and return home to their parents in London?
Peter e Wendy
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Em 1906, um trecho de 'The Little White Bird' - livro em que Peter Pan apareceu pela primeira vez - foi publicado com o título 'Peter Pan em Kensington Gardens'. Em 1911, Barrie fez da peça o romance 'Peter e Wendy'. São essas as duas narrativas que compõe esta obra. São histórias consideradas divertidas, por vezes sombrias, que lidam com temas como o escapismo, a crueldade, a sexualidade, a morte, além de abordar a passagem do tempo e a perda da inocência.
Peter Pan. Con traduzione e dizionario
- 68 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Питер Пэн и Венди
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Удивительная история о сказочном мальчике, который не хотел взрослеть, давно поразила воображение детей и взрослых. Она началась с того, что однажды Питер Пэн влетел в окно детской в доме, где жили девочка Венди и двое ее братьев...
In his revelatory Neverland , Piers Dudgeon tells the tragic story of J. M. Barrie and the Du Maurier family. Driven by a need to fill the vacuum left by sexual impotence, Barrie sought out George du Maurier, Daphne du Maurier’s grandfather (author of the famed Trilby ), who specialized in hypnosis. Barrie’s fascination and obsession with the Du Maurier family is a shocking study of greed and psychological abuse, as we observe Barrie as he applies these lessons in mind control to captivate George’s daughter Sylvia, his son Gerald, as well as their children—who became the inspiration for the Darling family in Barrie’s immortal Peter Pan . Barrie later altered Sylvia’s will after her death so that he could become the boys’ legal guardian, while pushing several members of the family to nervous breakdown and suicide. Barrie’s compulsion to dominate was so apparent to those around him that D. H. Lawrence once wrote: J. M Barrie has a fatal touch for those he loves. They die.

































