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by Janek Matysiak,Janet Matyslak,Jim Eldridge
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Author: Jim Eldridge, Janek Matysiak, Janet Matyslak ISBN 10: 0713645571. Place of Publication.
Author: Jim Eldridge, Janek Matysiak, Janet Matyslak ISBN 10: 0713645571. Captain James Hawk and his pessimistic robot Xan-X are in serious trouble. Captured by the evil warlord Pinn, they have been sent on an impossible mission to recover the priceless Stone of Destiny, and to make things even worse, they only have 48 hours to do it. Product Identifiers.
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Автор: Jim Eldridge Название: Captain Hawk and the Stone of Destiny .
This title includes works that involve not only stone of various kinds slate, limestone, sandstone, river boulders but also leaves, flowers, sand, clay and scrap steel.
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Captain hawk and the stone of destiny. The new series, targeted at boys, is annoyingly titled Graffix. The exception is Jim Eldridge's Captain Hawk and the Stone of Destiny, a sci-fi graphic tale that refuses to take itself seriously and benefits as a result. The series title is objectionable not because mis-spelling sets a bad example - I can remember how cross I once was with a reception teacher's high-and-mighty objection to some year 6 posters bearing the word "skool" - but because it is so obviously a marketing ploy. Boys, we are to suppose, will find that cool.