A standard textbook that combines English grammar with idiomatic usage, intended for students of English language and literature as well as teachers in training.
This educational volume offers a simplified recounting of the life and campaigns of Alexander the Great, aimed at learners of English. At 96 pages, it fits the format of a graded reader—likely featuring controlled vocabulary and supportive learning features—under the “Georgian Readers” series published by Georgian Press (Jersey).
This annotated school edition of Macbeth provides Shakespeare’s text with scholarly introduction, explanatory notes, and study commentary by Bernard Lott. It is designed to help students understand the language, themes, and historical context of the play, making it one of the most widely used educational editions of Shakespeare’s tragedy.