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Jim Slater (1) (1929–2015)

Auteur de Goldenrod

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24 oeuvres 141 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Œuvres de Jim Slater

Goldenrod (1978) 16 exemplaires
The Boy Who Saved Earth (1979) 13 exemplaires
Grasshopper and the Unwise Owl (1979) 12 exemplaires
Return to go : my autobiography (1977) 11 exemplaires
The Tricky Troggle (1979) 11 exemplaires
Great Gulper (The Dragon Books) (1979) 10 exemplaires
Webfoot (Dragon Books) (1979) 8 exemplaires
Big Snowy (Dragon Bks.) (1980) 7 exemplaires
Wormball (1979) 7 exemplaires
Bignose (1979) 7 exemplaires
Goldenrod and the kidnappers (1979) 6 exemplaires
Greeneye (1979) 4 exemplaires
Crammus (A.Mazing Monsters) (1980) 4 exemplaires
Dimmo (The Dragon Books) (1979) 3 exemplaires
Kleenum (1980) 3 exemplaires
Swiggo (1980) 3 exemplaires
The Winkybird (Dragon Bks.) (1979) 2 exemplaires
Grinno (1980) 2 exemplaires
Send for the Gulper (1980) 2 exemplaires
Rainbow (1980) 2 exemplaires
Goldenrod (1979) 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Autres noms
Slater, James Derrick
Date de naissance
1929-03-13
Date de décès
2015-11-18
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Professions
chartered accountant
investor
children's book author

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Critiques

Slater Walker (Subject)
 
Signalé
LOM-Lausanne | Apr 30, 2020 |
The monster in this odd story has a very strange diet. The great Gulper, as he is called, was caught and put in a zoo. It lived on oil, gallons a day. In the end it saved the country by drinking oil slicks from any large oil tanker accidents. The colour illustrations are quite basic.
 
Signalé
jon1lambert | Oct 26, 2018 |
Another monster book. Bignose was a pregnant monster with a big nose with a hole in it. She was found in the snow and looked after by some people and promptly had twins. This kind of monster has an instinctive ability to dismantle everything, for instance televisions, cars and Big Ben.
 
Signalé
jon1lambert | Oct 26, 2018 |
On a bus journey, I read three books. They were children’s books written by John Slater and illustrated by Christopher Slater. They were about A.mazing monsters. The tricky Troggle was caught by a mercenary spiv kind of character who charged people 10p to see the Troggle, the last one in existence. Mr Grub, the spiv, was pleased to hear that the monster only ate once a year. It ate Mr Grub’s house when he was out. It is a quirky story line. The illustrations are a little odd as well - this may be because the artist was only about ten years old at the time of drawing them.… (plus d'informations)
 
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jon1lambert | Oct 26, 2018 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
24
Membres
141
Popularité
#145,671
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
6
ISBN
69
Langues
3

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