Books from Evans Brothers

  • The Solar System
    By Anna Claybourne

    The Solar System investigates the area of space that Planet Earth occupies.

  • Genetics
    By Anna Claybourne

    Anna Claybourne. DNA DE BATES The science of genetics has brought many amazing discoveries and useful inventions . But does everyone want all this progress ? People often argue about how gene science should be used .

  • The Clothes We Wear
    By Sally Hewitt, Jane Rowe

    Cooper 14 Lopper 5 ) ols al CO In sports like ice hockey , baseball and fencing , players wear special pads , helmets and masks to protect themselves . eve Jopener Many years ago , women covered up well when they went swimming .

  • Detective Worzel Gummidge
    By Barbara Euphan Todd

    "Robinson Crusoe did," argued Marlene. "Then it must have been wet sand — wet, flat sand at the seaside just after the tide had gone out. Robinson Crusoe must have had an easy time being a 'tec." "Man Friday wasn't a murderer.

  • Catherine the Great
    By Christine Hatt

    44 , 55 From The Russian Peasantry 1600-1930 by David Moon , published by Pearson Education Ltd. in 1999 . By permission of Pearson Education Ltd. BACK COVER Top : Catherine's great love , Grigory Potemkin Centre : Catherine's son ...

  • The Human Body
    By Malcolm Dixon

    The Human Body

  • Sound and Music
    By Malcolm Dixon

    Explains the production of sounds and music and provides simple experiments to illustrate the principles described.

  • Hattie the Dancing Hippo
    By Jillian Powell

    Contains stories that don't exceed 50 words and are useful for first readers. The stories in this book are accompanied by colourful pictures, which help develop visual literacy skills.

  • Tears of a Friend
    By Joanna Kenrick

    Neil turned suddenly. He was sure the eyes were following his every move. Neil spun round in the mud. Then he ran off into the night. When Neil was gone, the watcher returned. The fire was nearly out. The watcher kicked the embers into ...

  • Passover
    By David Rose, David W. Rose, Gill Rose

    Examines the traditions and celebrations associated with the Jewish Passover festival.

  • Oil, Plastics and Power
    By Alison Rae

    The use of oil we are most familiar with is as a source of fuel, particularly in the form of petrol and diesel to power our vehicles.The emissions caused by the burning of oil for energy is a great cause of concern to governments, ...

  • Plants Around Us
    By Karen Smith, Malcolm Dixon

    Acknowledgements Editorial : Su Swallow Design : Neil Sayer / Rob Walster Production : Jenny Mulvanny Commissioned photography : Alan Towse Copyright © Evans Brothers Limited 1998. First published 1998 . The publishers would like to ...

  • Forces and Movement

    Acknowledgements Editorial : Su Swallow Design : Neil Sayer / Rob Walster Production : Jenny Mulvanny Commissioned photography : Alan Towse Copyright © Evans Brothers Limited 1997. First published 1997 The publishers would like to thank ...

  • Crime Stories
    By Anne Rooney, Alan Durant, Gillian Philip

    Farooq listened: saw; pause; saw; pause; saw; pause. He was making hard work of it. But it wasn't a body. It sounded like wood. Farooq crept close to the window. It was dark outside and light inside. If Mr Armitage looked out, ...

  • Mind's Eye
    By Gillian Philip

    Lara is prejudiced against Braindeads, teenagers who became telepathic when they reached puberty, and feels that the government is right to control them with implants, until she starts developing telepathic abilities herself.

  • The Clumsy Cow
    By Lisa Williams, Julia Moffatt

    An accident-prone cow is ostracized by the other farm animals until her clumsiness saves the day. Includes vocabulary words and discussion questions.

  • Cave Baby and the Mammoth
    By Lisa Williams, Vivian French

    One of a series of illustrated story books for young readers.

  • Thomas Hardy
    By Patrick Lee-Browne, Nicola Barber

    This volume is part of the Writers in Britain series which introduces children to great literary figures. This volume examines the life of Thomas Hardy and how the change from the 19th to the 20th century influenced him and his writing.

  • Post-War Literature: 1945 to the Present Day
    By Caroline Merz

    This title sets out the political developments of the period before looking at developments in drama and the British theatre, poetry and novel writing, popular culture and the American influence in all aspects of literature and the media.

  • Doing the Double
    By Alan Durant

    And while the focus is on micro markets, the subject is clearly microeconomic theory.Page by page, this book illustrates how microeconomic theory is a powerful paradigm that provides insights into how micro markets operate and offers an ...