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The Far-Distant Oxus Hardcover – January 1, by Katharine Hull Pamela Whitlock (Author) out of 5 stars. 16 ratings/5(16). The Far-distant Oxus The Far-distant Oxus: Katharine Hull and Pamela Whitlock, Pamela Whitlock: Authors: Katharine Hull, Pamela Whitlock: Edition: abridged: Publisher: Macmillan, Original 4/5(3). by Katharine Hull and Pamela Whitlock. The Far-Distant Oxus is a wonderful book! It is about the Hunterly children who go to spend the summer at a farm. They get to choose their own ponies and have excellent adventures on the moors. Some of the things they do include building a hut, hanging hammocks way up in trees, and going to the sea.


Katharine Hull () Pamela Whitlock () The Far Distant Oxus was the only one of the series to be reprinted extensively and is thus by far the easiest of all of them to find. Even so, until the recent reprint by Fidra Books it was not particularly easy to come across. Now it is not hard to find at all in either the UK or the USA. You can hire experienced writers who are always Far Distant Oxus|Katharine Whitlock, Pamela Hull ready to offer you a helping hand with any assignment and with any deadline. right now. 02 Sep. Total price: $ USA +1 26 Feb. The Far-Distant Oxus is a children's novel of , written by Katharine Hull () [1] and Pamela Whitlock () [2]. The title is taken from Matthew Arnold's poem Sohrab and Rustum. Hull and Whitlock met when they were schoolchildren (fourteen and fifteen respectively), whilst sheltering from a thunderstorm [3].


by Katharine Hull and Pamela Whitlock. The Far-Distant Oxus is a wonderful book! It is about the Hunterly children who go to spend the summer at a farm. They get to choose their own ponies and have excellent adventures on the moors. Some of the things they do include building a hut, hanging hammocks way up in trees, and going to the sea. The Far-Distant Oxus is a British children’s novel by Katharine Hull (–) and Pamela Whitlock (–), written while they were still children themselves. [1] [2] The title is taken from Matthew Arnold 's poem Sohrab and Rustum, and the characters in the story choose names from it for the places around them in the north coast of Devon ; the real Oxus is a river in Central Asia. The Far-distant Oxus The Far-distant Oxus: Katharine Hull and Pamela Whitlock, Pamela Whitlock: Authors: Katharine Hull, Pamela Whitlock: Edition: abridged: Publisher: Macmillan, Original.

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