The Crane
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Book Description
In an ever-expanding city, one young man claims the job of his dreams, operator of the tallest crane around. Since others envy his position, he never leaves his crane, always eager for the day-and work-to begin.
As the seasons pass, man and machine almost become one. "The crane was a giant with iron sinews, and the craneman was its heart." Then people begin to hoard their goods, grinning ra... More
As the seasons pass, man and machine almost become one. "The crane was a giant with iron sinews, and the craneman was its heart." Then people begin to hoard their goods, grinning ra... More
Book Information
Publisher | Nelson Thornes |
Binding | Hardcover (6 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 118 |
ISBN-10 | 0333244869 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0333244869 |
Publication Date | 10/1978 |
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About Marion Koenig (Translator) : Marion Koenig is a published author and a translator. Some of the published credits of Marion Koenig include Poor Fish, The Crane (M-Books), Manolo: his life in Spain; (Children's Life in Other Lands)... more
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