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Stuart Little, 60th Anniversary Edition 精靈鼠小弟,六十周年版 英文原版 [平裝] [8歲及以上]


E. B. White(E·B·懷特) 著,Garth Williams(加思·威廉姆斯),Rosemary Wells(羅斯瑪麗·威爾斯) 繪



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齣版社: HarperCollins US
ISBN:9780064410922
商品編碼:19009258
包裝:平裝
齣版時間:2001-10-02
用紙:膠版紙
頁數:144
正文語種:英文
商品尺寸:19.81x13.72x1.27cm

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內容簡介

A fully colorized paperback edition of E.B. White's classic novel about one small mouse on a very big adventure!

Stuart Little is no ordinary mouse. Born to a family of humans, he lives in New York City with his parents, his older brother George, and Snowbell the cat. Though he's shy and thoughtful, he's also a true lover of adventure.

Stuart's greatest adventure comes when his best friend, a beautiful little bird named Margalo, disappears from her nest. Determined to track her down, Stuart ventures away from home for the very first time in his life. He finds adventure aplenty. But will he find his friend?

  《精靈鼠小弟》是美國作傢E·B·懷特(1899--1985)所著的三部被譽為“二十世紀讀者最多、最受愛戴的童話”之一。
  利特爾傢的第二個孩子斯圖爾特生下來隻有兩英寸高,模樣活脫脫就是一隻小老鼠。這位老鼠小弟心地善良、聰明伶俐,一傢人裏頭,除瞭那隻名叫“野茉莉”的貓,沒有不喜歡它的。斯圖爾特最要好的朋友是寄居在他們傢的小鳥瑪加洛,為瞭讓美麗的瑪加洛不受“野茉莉”的欺負,鼠小弟可真是鼓足瞭勇氣,動足瞭腦筋。他發誓要把瑪加洛找迴來,於是開動玩具車就上瞭路。一路上,險情趣事層齣不窮,鼠小弟曆盡韆辛萬苦……鼠小弟最後到底有沒有找到瑪加洛呢?你一定猜不著。好萊塢根據本書改編的電影,讓倔強而可愛的鼠小弟徵服瞭全世界。

作者簡介

E. B. White, the author of such beloved classics as Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little, and The Trumpet of the Swan, was born in Mount Vernon, New York. He graduated from Cornell University in 1921 and, five or six years later, joined the staff of The New Yorker magazine, then in its infancy. He died on October 1, 1985, and was survived by his son and three grandchildren.
Mr. White's essays have appeared in Harper's magazine, and some of his other books are: One Man's Meat, The Second Tree from the Corner, Letters of E. B. White, Essays of E. B. White, and Poems and Sketches of E. B. White. He won countless awards, including the 1971 National Medal for Literature and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, which commended him for making a “substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children.”
During his lifetime, many young readers asked Mr. White if his stories were true. In a letter written to be sent to his fans, he answered, “No, they are imaginary tales . . . But real life is only one kind of life—there is also the life of the imagination.”

Garth Williams began his work on the pictures for the Little House books by meeting Laura Ingalls Wilder at her home in Missouri, and then he traveled to the sites of all the little houses. His charming art caused Laura to remark that she and her family “live again in these illustrations.”

  E·B·懷特,美國當代著名散文傢、評論傢,以散文名世,“其文風冷峻清麗,辛辣幽默,自成一格”。生於紐約濛特弗農,畢業於康奈爾大學。作為《紐約客》主要撰稿人的懷特一手奠定瞭影響深遠的 “《紐約客》文風”。懷特對這個世界上的一切都充滿關愛,他的道德與他的文章一樣山高水長。除瞭他終生摯愛的隨筆之外,他還為孩子們寫瞭三本書:《斯圖爾特鼠小弟》(又譯《精靈鼠小弟》)、《夏洛的網》與《吹小號的天鵝》,同樣成為兒童與成人共同喜愛的文學經典。

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精彩書評

Narrator Julie Harris draws upon her extraordinary acting talents to raise this much-loved tale of a teeny, tiny explorer and his oversized adventures to new heights. "Stuart put on his sailor hat and his sailor suit, took his spy glass down from the shelf and set for a walk full of the joy of life and the fear of dogs." Skipping from one precarious perch to the next, the diminutive wanderer makes new friends, meets old ones, and shares his lust for life with listeners of all ages. Harris's clever, lyrical narration is wonderfully evocative and perfectly captures the charming yet soulful spirit of E.B. White's classic children's tale. (Running time: 2 hours, 2 cassettes)
--George Laney

精彩書摘

In the Drain

When Mrs. Frederick C. Little's second son arrived, everybody noticed that he was not much bigger than a mouse. The truth of the matter was, the baby looked very much like a mouse in every way. He was only about two inches high; and he had a mouse's sharp nose, a mouse's tail, a mouse's whiskers, and the pleasant, shy manner of a mouse. Before he was many days old he was not only looking like a mouse but acting like one, too-wearing a gray hat and carrying a small cane. Mr. and Mrs. Little named him Stuart, and Mr. Little made him a tiny bed out of four clothespins and a cigarette box.

Unlike most babies, Stuart could walk as soon as he was born. When he was a week old he could climb lamps by shinnying up the cord. Mrs. Little saw right away that the infant clothes she had provided were unsuitable, and she set to work and made him a fine little blue worsted suit with patch pockets in which he could keep his handkerchief, his money, and his keys. Every morning, before Stuart dressed, Mrs. Little went into his room and weighed him on a small scale which was really meant for weighing letters. At birth Stuart could have been sent by first class mail for three cents, but his parents preferred to keep him rather than send him away; and when, at the age of a month, he had gained only a third of an ounce, his mother was so worried she sent for the doctor.

The doctor was delighted with Stuart and said that it was very unusual for an American family to have a mouse. He took Stuart's temperature and found that it was 98.6, which is normal for a mouse. He also examined Stuart's chest and heart and looked into his ears solemnly with a flashlight. (Not every doctor can look into a mouse's ear without laughing.) Everything seemed to be all right, and Mrs. Little was pleased to get such a good report.

"Feed him up!" said the doctor cheerfully, as he left.

The home of the Little family was a pleasant place near a park in New York City. In the mornings the sun streamed in through the east windows, and all the Littles were up early as a general rule. Stuart was a great help to his parents, and to his older brother George, because of his small size and because he could do things that a mouse can do and was agreeable about doing them. One day when Mrs. Little was washing out the bathtub after Mr. Little had taken a bath, she lost a ring off her finger and was horrified to discover that it had fallen down the drain.

"What had I better do?" she cried, trying to keep the tears back.

"If I were you," said George, "I should bend a hairpin in the shape of a fishhook and tie it onto a piece of string and try to fish the ring out with it." So Mrs. Little found a piece of string and a hairpin, and for about a half-hour she fished for the ring; but it was dark down the drain and the hook always seemed to catch on something before she could get it down to where the ring was.

"What luck?" inquired Mr. Little, coming into the bathroom.

"No luck at all," said Mrs. Little. "The ring is so far down I can't fish it up."

"Why don't we send Stuart down after it?" suggested Mr. Little. "How about it, Stuart, would you like to try?"

"Yes, I would," Stuart replied, "but I think I'd better get into my old pants. I imagine it's wet down there."

"It's all of that," said George, who was a trifle annoyed that his hook idea hadn't worked. So Stuart slipped into his old pants and prepared to go down the drain after the ring. He decided to carry the string along with him, leaving one end in charge of his father.

"When I jerk three times on the string, pull me up," he said. And while Mr. Little knelt in the tub, Stuart slid easily down the drain and was lost to view. In a minute or so, there came three quick jerks on the string, and Mr. Little carefully hauled it up. There, at the end, was Stuart, with the ring safely around his neck.

"Oh, my brave little son," said Mrs. Little proudly, as she kissed Stuart and thanked him.

"How was it down there?" asked Mr. Little, who was always curious to know about places he had never been to.

"It was all right," said Stuart.

But the truth was the drain had made him very slimy, and it was necessary for him to take a bath and sprinkle himself with a bit of his mother's violet water before he felt himself again. Everybody in the family thought he had been awfully good about the whole thing.




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Stuart Little, 60th Anniversary Edition 精靈鼠小弟,六十周年版 英文原版 [平裝] [8歲及以上] 下載 mobi epub pdf txt 電子書
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這本書非常好看,非常滿意

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精裝的紙質,平裝的價格。超贊!

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好書,非常喜歡,618活動給力

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俗話說文無定法,寫書評當然也無一定的格式,可以因人而異,因書而異。比如偏於談感受的書評就可以直接從述感開頭:“何建明的長篇報告文學《中國高考報告》是一部具有強烈震撼力的作品。不讀則罷,越讀越使人感到,高考的分量實在太重太重,它重得使許多中國人的腰背都壓彎,連中華民族的脊梁也被壓得齣現瞭嚴重的畸型。高考啊!何時纔能走齣怪圈?”(《走齣高考的怪圈》)想要帶點文學色彩又要給讀者一點懸念的也可以抒情開頭:“若你走進普魯斯特的世界,我想你不會不驚嘆於那美妙的符號所産生的神奇魅力,不會不沉醉於瑪德萊娜小點心的綿長迴味,不會不震悸於人類內心的隱秘世界的強烈曝光。作為《追憶似水年華》的譯者之一,我也不可能不更真切地感受到普魯斯特開啓的感覺世界對我的靈魂與感官的誘惑、衝擊、洗滌、豐富、與淨化。“(《全新而永恒的感覺世界》)當然書評的結尾也不一定都要推薦式的。可以錶達某種願望,如“願藉葦岸的親切誠實的語言,生動盎然的詩意和寜靜柔韌的美感鋪就的小徑,引領我們走嚮詩意棲居之地。”(《讀<太陽升起以後>》)錶達願望之中有推薦作品的誠意。也可以批評某種現象或做法,如“他們認為如果兒童畫能與範例完全相同,那麼這種訓練就是成功的。然而他們不明白,兒童有他們自己的世界,兒童有他們自己的藝術,他們與成人不一樣!種種人為的限製對兒童藝術潛能都可能是一種扼殺。”(《生動有趣的圖畫書》)批評的目的仍然是為瞭推薦。

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開本有點小,但彩圖也不錯,比黑白好點

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彩圖版,不錯哦!同作者的其他書也有收。

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很棒的一套書!很喜歡!會繼續購買-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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留著,慢慢去看,不一樣的語言感受

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學英文就是要看原版!

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