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Once Upon a Time in the North (His Dark Materials) [Hardcover]

Philip Pullman
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3 April 2008 His Dark Materials (Book 2)

When Lyra is studying at Oxford University, she comes across the story of Lee Scoresby and Iorek Byrnisson's first meeting, many years ago, along with much evidence of the adventure that brought them together.

When a young Texan balloonist, Lee Scoresby, comes down to earth in the harbour of an Arctic town in the North, little does he realise that he is about to be embroiled in an out-and-out political brawl.

Lee and his daemon, Hester, find themselves the target of political factions trying to take over the running (and oil) of the town. And also resident in the town are huge arctic bears, ignored and patronised by the people and treated like second-class citizens. When Lee and Iorek first meet, they cement a friendship that will continue throughout their lives, as the tensions and pressure in town lead to a deadly conclusion...

Another wonderful tale from a master story-teller, giving us more extraordinary insight into the world of His Dark Materials. Includes a thrilling board game!


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  • Hardcover: 112 pages
  • Publisher: David Fickling Books; First Edition edition (3 April 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 038561523X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385615235
  • ASIN: 0385614322
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 1.9 x 17.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 39,873 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Exuberant, intelligent fun . . . Once again Pullman has created a work of art that is enchanting for a child but equally appealing to an adult" (Amanda Craig The Times 20080322)

"Tantalisingly short, irresistibly snappy and full of dangerous derring-do" (Independent 20080408)

"This is a real treat, and easily one of the publishing hightlights of the year that will be devoured by fans old and new" (The Bookseller 20080215)

"Small and elegant, the book is exquisitely illustrated with woodcuts by John Lawrence and rounded off with bits of memorabilia including a newspaper clipping giving a different spin on events plus a board game. Fast and powerful, this is an exciting read" (Anne Faundez Carousel 20081015)

"A short, simple, elegant story . . . cloth-bound, with enhancing woodcuts by master-engraver John Lawrence" (Claudia Fitzherbert Spectator 20080426)

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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174 of 184 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Joyous but short 2 April 2008
By ds VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
First things first, let's get the rating out of the way. I give this book four stars simply because it isn't long enough. And I was a little disappointed when I'd finished it because I just didn't want it to stop. Perhaps that's a sign of how good the book actually is.

But to take off that star, one has to consider the reasons why it deserved the full five in the first place. The title should give things away just a little; this is essentially a western short story. And a rollicking good one too, because this is the tale of how Lee Scoresby the aeronaut and the bear Iorek Byrnison first met. The events take place a full thirty-five years before the climax of His Dark Materials Boxed set (His Dark Materials), when Lee is but a young man of 24 and newly introduced to the balloon he has recently won in a poker game. As a result his flying is best described as inexpert.

So it is that Lee (and his daemon Hester) arrive in the town of Novy Odense and become involved in a stand-off between a put-upon sailor named van Berda and the power of corporate privilege. After meeting a shady figure from his past, Lee decides he must choose a side, which is how he comes across Iorek.

As you'd expect from something written by Pullman, the story reads with an effortless grace and is beautifully and finely observed and constructed. The extras, like Lyra's Oxford before it are in turn intriguing and useful, including documents and artefacts connected to the narrative itself, as well as a board game, 'Peril At The Pole'.

The last couple of pages are especially curious and relate to Lyra and her correspondence with a minor character from book one.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Size Isn't Everything 22 April 2008
Format:Hardcover
Those that have read Pullman's trilogy will find this book an interesting expansion upon the character of Lee Scoresby; how he became an aeronaut and how he met Iorek Byrinson. It is the size of a child's storybook, perhaps two chapters' worth of a normal novel - so you will finish this within a couple of hours. As a stand-alone novel I wasn't left satisfied: it would be better included as an appendix text or supplement to a reprint of the trilogy. It's also very expensive in the shops for what you're getting - the price here is more realistic. Nevertheless, a nice supplement for collectors and fans.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A delight for any His Dark Materials fan 12 April 2008
By J. Takata VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
What a joy this book was to behold!

"Once Upon a Time in the North" has the feel of a Cowboy Western story set in the Arctic (perhaps in homage to Sergio Leone's "Once Upon A Time In The West"). It tells the tale of how the 23-year-old Lee Scoresby (already equipped with his unique charisma we have come to love) first encountered his life companion Iorek Byrnison. As an ardent fan of His Dark Materials, it was delightful to notice some happenings here and there that later formed details in the main trilogy - such as the circumstances in which Lee took Iorek onto his balloon, or how he acquired his balloon and rifle. At the end, we also get the briefest of insights into what Lyra is up to after her adventure, which was a nice touch and lures us to further speculation.

The presentation and layout of this novella can also only be described as a delight. The cloth-backed cover and the engraved illustrations are striking, reminiscent of a regal and deluxe 19th Century collectors' edition; meanwhile the fold-out board game and other snippets of authentic-looking media tickle your imagination. It's a type of book where you cannot help but feel tenderness and love for.

Pullman's writing here is once again masterful: there are passages of flowing description, juxtaposed with tension and a quick unfolding of events. Not one word seems unnecessary or out of place. While people may say it was not long enough, I believe that the book's compactness and self-containedness makes the reading of this book a far more fulfilling experience than "Lyra's Oxford" (which at times felt loosely constructed and meandering).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and disappointing 3 Jun 2008
By Mrs. K. A. Wheatley TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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Let's get this straight. The His Dark Materials trilogy is one of the best things in literature and wipes the floor with Harry Potter (much as I enjoy them). This is the second in a series of spin off books which are short stories using the original characters. The first, Lyra's Oxford deals with the heroine, Lyra Silvertongue. The second, this book, deals with a prequel in which we find out how the aeronaut Lee Scoresby and the bear king, Iorek Byrnison first meet each other.

The writing is crisp, dark and funny/sad, just as in the original books and the woodcuts, the game and all the additional letters etc, make this cloth bound, pocket sized book a thing of great beauty and a needful addition to any bookshelf. The characterisation is excellent, and these are two of the best characters in the trilogy to meet again.

So, why disappointing? Because it is too short. Because there has been nothing in the way of a real meaty adventure issuing forth from Pullman's pen for too long, and because I'm greedy and I want more. Pull your finger out Philip, there's a dear.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Once upon a time...
Great book and very cute too! Dinky size and a keeper! Very good read which I think you will agree. Take a look inside.
Published 1 month ago by E. Weston
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Read
Having read Philip Pullman's Dark Mateials series was keen to buy Time in the North. Enjoyed it -- But would have enjoyed it more if it had been longer.
Published 2 months ago by Nora Mason
5.0 out of 5 stars top noch condiction
1 i love the book
2 all the extras with the book were there and intect
3 speed of the servise as described
Published 4 months ago by Danielle
4.0 out of 5 stars once upon a time in the north
I am very happy with the book, it was cheap and arrived in good condition. It was a present which i left til the last minute to get, but it arrived promptly. Read more
Published 11 months ago by caitlin
5.0 out of 5 stars A little gem of a Northern Lights story
Before Lee Scoresby, Texan aeronaut and adventurer, swung his way into Pullman's Northern Lights Trilogy in his dirigible he landed in the Arctic oil town of Novy Odensk. Read more
Published on 16 May 2011 by Jo Bennie
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply amazing
Philip Pullman is my favourite author. He writes brilliant, captivating stories, and this is no exception. Read more
Published on 21 Jan 2011 by Rosie Bee
5.0 out of 5 stars Once upon a time perfection
A simply enchanting tale, told by a master story teller.
This story took me back in Lyra's time to put future events into context. Read more
Published on 20 Aug 2010 by Mr. P. D. Buckley
4.0 out of 5 stars As good Northern Lights
Brought as a gift for my son -he's currently reading the book -in his words 'It's good, but so far not much action, as good as 'Northern Lights' but not as good as 'Subtle Knife'... Read more
Published on 13 Jan 2010 by Stonie
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it's a shame it wasn't longer. Even though it's short it's entirely captivating and very interesting. Read more
Published on 10 Oct 2009 by C. Hughes
5.0 out of 5 stars How Lee and Iorek became friends
I enjoyed this more than 'Lyra's Oxford' because it has more depth and complexity of plot and character. Read more
Published on 8 April 2009 by M. Black
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