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Marshall Cavendish Marshall Cavendish i(A67267 works by) (Organisation) assertion
Born: Established: 1968
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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2 y separately published work icon Dragon's Egg Caz Goodwin , Low Joo Hong (illustrator), Singapore : Marshall Cavendish , 2012 15654589 2012 single work picture book children's

'A girl discovers an egg from which a baby dragon emerges. However, the baby dragon is sad and lonely. The girl soon realises what she must do to help the baby dragon be happy and returns him to his family. This fun rhyming story will capture any child's imagination. It is also simple enough for young readers to read on their own.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 3 y separately published work icon Match Fixer Neil Humphreys , Singapore : Marshall Cavendish , 2010 Z1678126 2010 single work novel

'Match Fixer takes place inside the murky underbelly of Asian Football. The so-called squeaky clean city-state of Singapore plays host to betting syndicates which have for decades fed off the insatiable illegal gambling habits of the local population and in the process made a select few bookies very rich and far too powerful.

'Neil Humpreys, a former Football correspondent for the national Singapore press, lifts the lid off a previously unexplored - but very real - subject. In his debut novel,corruption is destroying the Beautiful Game in Asia and has spread its tentacles into the UK via spread betting cartels that have already knocked out floodlights and caused chaos in the English Premier League.

'Against such a background, former West Ham United apprentice striker Chris Osborne arrives in Singapore for a final roll of the dice to get his once promising career back on track. However not even a boyhood spent growing up in the East End prepares him for the crooked shenanigans, bloated former British footballing jetsam and the underground party drugs scene that welcomes him to life in paradise.' (From the publisher's website.)

2 10 y separately published work icon Beatle Meets Destiny Gabrielle Williams , Camberwell : Penguin , 2009 Z1612516 2009 single work novel young adult humour

'Imagine your name is John Lennon, only everyone calls you Beatle. And then you meet your Dream girl and her name is Destiny McCartney. But what if you're already with the perfect girl?

'A novel about change, chance and everybody doing the wrong thing.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 y separately published work icon The Dispeller of Worries Lau Siew Mei , Kuala Lumpur : Marshall Cavendish , 2009 Z1716161 2009 single work novel 'This is the story of two people from opposite ends of the world, from two different cultures, whose lives intersect for a temporary period of time. This evocative novel uses interweaving narratives moving in time between Southeast Asia, Europe and Australia, told by the two narrators, Chui Hong and Rysiek. Chui's search for answers draws her to two men: Rysiek (from Poland) and Naga (her cousin). Both Chui (from Malaysia) and Rysiek have experienced traumatic events in their lives, which cause them to stay stuck, unable to move forwards or backwards. The puppet master of the shadow play, the dalang, the dispeller of worries, like the author is the manipulator of its style and structure. Slavic and Malay myths, folk tales, dreams, shadow theatre and the drama of daily life go into creating this novel of colliding worlds. It is also an exploration of belonging, identity and heritage. For Chui, trying to understand her family allows her to grasp her personal identity. For Rysiek, who migrates to Australia, it is a coming to terms with his old and new countries. Through the personal histories of the two narrators, the uncertainties of life and love, of obsession, death, murder and the precariousness of memory, the novel tells the story of two people having to adjust to living again' (Penguin Books Australia website)
1 y separately published work icon Perceiving Other Worlds Edwin Thumboo (editor), Singapore : Times Academic Press , 1991 Z797873 1991 anthology criticism
1 y separately published work icon Escape from the Swastika Burton Graham , London : Marshall Cavendish , 1975 Z1114554 1975 single work non-fiction war literature
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