The Aurora Borealis (the 'Northern Lights' of the title) and the mysterious elementary particles called Dust.
Yes, "Northern Lights" is the original British title, and "The Golden Compass" is the American title.
Philip Pullman wrote Northern Lights (novel).
The novel, Northern Lights, known in some countries as The Golden Compass, was published by Scholastic UK in 1995.
No, the Northern Lights and The Golden Compass are not the same. The Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, are a natural light display in the Earth's sky, typically seen in high-latitude regions. The Golden Compass is a fantasy novel by Philip Pullman, which is the first book in the His Dark Materials trilogy. The title of the book in some countries is "Northern Lights," which is where the confusion may arise, but they are distinct concepts.
If you mean the Nothern Lights series of books by Philip Pullman, the film was called the Golden Compass.
It is a magical film as it follows the first novel of Phillip Pullman's Northern Lights trilogy.
The trilogy "His Dark Materials" was written by Phillip Pullman. the trilogy consists of the books "Northern Lights", "The Subtle Knife" and "The Amber Spyglass".
Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials novel trilogy, of which The Golden Compass is the first part, is based on John Milton's famous poem Paradise Lost. The title of the trilogy is taken from a passage in the same work.
WEll the actaul book is called Nothern Lights book one on HIs Dark Materials BY Phillip Pullman. But IN the book thhe "golden compass" is called an allithometer
Philip Pullman has written 27 books, including works of fiction, non-fiction, and plays. His most well-known work is the "His Dark Materials" trilogy, which consists of "Northern Lights" (also known as "The Golden Compass"), "The Subtle Knife," and "The Amber Spyglass."
its called that because it is a compass that is golden
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