Pelican


How to See the World: An Introduction to Images, from Self-Portraits to Selfies, Maps to Movies, and More
Revolutionary Russia, 1891 - 1991: A History
Economics: The User's Guide
Greek and Roman Political Ideas: A Pelican Introduction
The Domesticated Brain
Classical Literature (Pelican Books)
A Pelican Introduction: Social Class in the 21st Century
Human Evolution: A Pelican Introduction
The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me
A Political History of the World: Three Thousand Years of War and Peace (Pelican Books)
National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy
Think Like an Anthropologist
From Dickens to Hardy
The Pelican Can!
The European Union: A Citizen's Guide
Macbeth by William ShakespeareHamlet by William ShakespeareA Midsummer Night's Dream by William ShakespeareKing Lear by William ShakespeareRomeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Pelican Shakespeare Cover Redesign
39 books — 17 voters
Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskeyJonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard BachThe Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian AndersenThe Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck by Beatrix PotterThe Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White
Waterfowl
319 books — 50 voters

Ways of Seeing by John BergerThe Making of the English Working Class by E.P. ThompsonThe Affluent Society by John Kenneth GalbraithThe Common Reader by Virginia WoolfA History of Modern France, Volume 1 by Alfred Cobban
Pelican books take flight again
20 books — 8 voters

G.K. Chesterton
He wondered why the pelican was the symbol of charity, except it was that it wanted a good deal of charity to admire a pelican.
G.K. Chesterton

Sol Luckman
I particularly enjoy the great synchronized skeins of pelicans that fly above the waves in summer. How, being animals, they know how to write the letter V just so in the sky is anyone’s guess.
Sol Luckman, Musings from a Small Island: Everything under the Sun

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