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020 _a9780194233071
080 1 _a821.111-3
100 _aLindop, Christine
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245 0 _aNed Kelly
_b: a true story
_c/ Christine Lindop
250 _a1ª ed
260 _aOxford
_b:Oxford university press
_c,2005
300 _a56 p
_b:il
_c;19cm
490 0 _aEnglish reader 2nd ESO
500 _aMostra editorial
520 3 _aWhen he was a boy, he was poor and hungry. When he was a young man, he was still poor and still hungry. He learnt how to steal horses, he learnt how to fight, he learnt how to live – outside the law. Australia in the 1870s was a hard, wild place. Rich people had land, poor people didn’t. So the rich got richer, and the poor stayed poor. Some say Ned Kelly was a bad man. Some say he was a good man but the law was bad. This is the true story of Australia’s most famous outlaw.
521 2 _aESO12
650 _aTrue Stories
_963130
650 _aNarración
_951620
650 _aLiteratura estadounidense
_969566
651 _aINGLÉS NIVEL 1
_9187756
856 4 0 _uhttp://elt.oup.com/catalogue/items/global/graded_readers/oxford_bookworms_library/stage_1/9780194789
997 _e2