Twelve years a slave : [Stage-A2-B1] /
Materyal türü: MetinDil: İngilizce Seri kaydı: Oxford Bookworms Library | Stage-2 | A2 | B1Yayın ayrıntıları:Oxford Oxford University Press 2008 Tanım: 65 sayfa : resim ; 20 cm. "Ses kartı eki vardır."ISBN:- 9780194024112
- 428.6 NOR.T 2018
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Solomon Northup left home in 1841 as a free black man. He wanted to go and work in New York City for a few days, see the city, and then return home to his wife and children. But this was the start of a terrible journey for Solomon: a journey into kidnap and slavery, which did not end for twelve years. His kidnappers took him in chains to the cotton and sugar plantations of the southern states, far from his family. Every day brought more cruelty and pain, but Solomon never stopped thinking of ways to escape. This is the true story of his life.
Materyal türü | Geçerli Kütüphane | Yer Numarası | Durum | İade tarihi | Barkod | |
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Kitap | Türkiye Maarif Vakfı Eğitim İhtisas Kütüphanesi Genel Koleksiyon | 428.6 NOR.T (Rafa gözat(Aşağıda açılır)) | Kullanılabilir | 0003696 |
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428.6 NEW.C Climate change : [Stage-A2-B1] / Barnaby Newbolt. | 428.6 NEW.O Oceans : [Stage-A2-B1] / Barnaby Newbolt. | 428.6 NEW.W World wonders : [Stage-A2-B1] / Barnaby Newbolt. | 428.6 NOR.T Twelve years a slave : [Stage-A2-B1] / Solomon Northup. | 428.6 PEY.W Who, Sir? Me, Sir? : [Stage-B1] / | 428.6 POE.P The pit and the pendulum and other stories : [Stage 2 : A2-B1] / Edgar Allan Poe. | 428.6 POE.T Tales of mystery and imagination : [Stage-B1] / |
Solomon Northup left home in 1841 as a free black man. He wanted to go and work in New York City for a few days, see the city, and then return home to his wife and children. But this was the start of a terrible journey for Solomon: a journey into kidnap and slavery, which did not end for twelve years. His kidnappers took him in chains to the cotton and sugar plantations of the southern states, far from his family. Every day brought more cruelty and pain, but Solomon never stopped thinking of ways to escape. This is the true story of his life.