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  1. The classic World War One novel, available as a Penguin Essential for the first time.Alec and Jerry shouldn't have been friends: Alec's life was one of privilege, while Jerry's was one of toil. But this hardly mattered to two young men whose shared love of horses brought them together and whose whole lives lay ahead of them.When war breaks out in 1914, both Jerry and Alec sign up - yet for ...

  2. GCSE English Literature How Many Miles to Babylon? learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.

  3. 16 de jul. de 2013 · How many miles to Babylon? Ten-year-old James, doted on by his three aunts, is haunted by the loss of his mother. He doesn't know where his mother is-only that she is sick and he has to live with his aunts in a shoddy city apartment. One day he skips school to go to his secret place, a deserted house where he is found by three teenage boys who ...

  4. Johnston’s third novel, How Many Miles to Babylon? (1974), concerns the complex and tragic friendship of two young men who are sentenced to death during World War I. Shadows on Our Skin (1977) and The Railway Station Man (1984) focus on violence in Northern Ireland, and The Old Jest (1979; filmed as The Dawning, 1988) and Fool’s Sanctuary ...

  5. How many miles to Babylon. バビロンまでは何マイル?. 60と10マイルさ. ろうそくの灯りをたよりに行けるかしら. ああ行って戻ってこれるさ. 君の足が軽くてすばしこいなら. ろうそくの灯りをたよりに行ってこれるさ. この歌は小説や映画の題名にもなっていますが ...

  6. 23 de ene. de 2010 · 23 Jan 2010. Paperback. 1 Oct 2016. Buy from…. Amazon Apple Books Google Play Kobo Booktopia eBooks.com. As a child Alec, heir to the big house and only son of a bitter marriage, formed a close friendship with Jerry, a village boy who shared his passion for horses. In 1914 both enlisted in the British Army – Alec goaded by his beautiful ...

  7. 156. ISBN. 0-241-02487-0. How Many Miles to Babylon? is a novel by Irish writer Jennifer Johnston, first published in 1974. The novel explores the relationship of two men, an Anglo-Irish aristocrat, Alexander Moore, and a lower class son of a labourer on his lands, Jerry, as they experience the First World War. [1]