The Harpole Report
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تقرير هاربول (بالإنجليزية: The Harpole Report) هي رواية للكاتب الإنجليزي جي إل كار، نشرت عام 1972، عن دار نشر سيكر آند واربرغ.
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The Harpole Report is the third novel by J. L. Carr, published in 1972. The novel tells the story mostly in the form of a school log book kept by George Harpole, temporary Head Teacher of the Church of England primary school of "Tampling St. Nicholas". The novel has attained a minor cult status within the teaching profession. The characters George Harpole and Emma Foxberrow reappear in Carr's eighth and final novel, Harpole & Foxberrow General Publishers and more briefly, What Hetty Did.
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تقرير هاربول (رواية)
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The Harpole Report
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The Harpole Report
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Dust jacket of first edition - 1972
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تقرير هاربول (بالإنجليزية: The Harpole Report) هي رواية للكاتب الإنجليزي جي إل كار، نشرت عام 1972، عن دار نشر سيكر آند واربرغ.
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The Harpole Report is the third novel by J. L. Carr, published in 1972. The novel tells the story mostly in the form of a school log book kept by George Harpole, temporary Head Teacher of the Church of England primary school of "Tampling St. Nicholas". The novel has attained a minor cult status within the teaching profession. The characters George Harpole and Emma Foxberrow reappear in Carr's eighth and final novel, Harpole & Foxberrow General Publishers and more briefly, What Hetty Did. Like all of Carr's novels, it is grounded in personal experience. Carr was a Primary School teacher for almost 40 years, including 15 years spent as Head Teacher of Highfields school in Kettering. Carr described it as "an evangelical tract that got away". The novel is now published by The Quince Tree Press, which was established by Carr in 1966 to publish his illustrated maps and small books.
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