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Books with author A. Margaret

  • The Other Side of Silence

    Margaret Mahy

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, )
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  • Brave New Neighborhoods

    Margaret Kohn

    Paperback (Routledge, April 24, 2004)
    Fighting for First Amendment rights is as popular a pastime as ever, but just because you can get on your soapbox doesn't mean anyone will be there to listen. Town squares have emptied out as shoppers decamp for the megamalls; gated communities keep pesky signature gathering activists away; even most internet chatrooms are run by the major media companies. Brave New Neighborhood sconsiders what can be done to protect and revitalize our public spaces.
  • The H. A. Rey Treasury of Stories

    H. A. Rey, Margaret Rey

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 14, 2015)
    "I totally fell in love with this book. I've read the Curious George books hundreds of times, but I've never seen any of these. They're fun and have cheerful, silly illustrations that the kids will love. Everyone should read this one!" — St. Francis (Pius X Library) Elementary School From the author of the Curious George series comes this collection of four humorous and marvelously illustrated stories:Tit for Tat concerns kindness to animals and portrays a place where horses ride in carriages drawn by men and women, fish catch humans, cows lasso cowboys, and dogs walk people.Elizabite: Adventures of a Carnivorous Plant uses rhyming couplets to recount the humorous antics of a hungry plant in a botanist's laboratory.Billy's Picture, a tale of art and individualism, tells of Billy the Bunny's attempts to paint a picture. Each of his friends has a different idea about how it should look ― and they all want to help. (co-written with Margret Rey)Zebrology offers a wordless celebration of the common ground that lies beneath appearances.
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  • Interview With Santa Claus

    Margaret Mead

    Hardcover (Walker & Co, Nov. 1, 1978)
    Stories about Saint Nicholas gathered from sources all over the world are complemented by line drawings and reproductions of old prints tracing the history of Santa Claus
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  • Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

    Amy Margaret

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Learn how Reagan went from acting to politics. Study the important events that occurred during his presidency, including the destruction of the Berlin Wall. Tour his museum, which has a section devoted to his battle with Alzheimer's disease.
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  • Mission Santa Clara De Asis

    Amy Margaret

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2000)
    Book by Margaret, Amy
  • Guinea Run Vineyard - Book 3: The Adventures of Eli and His Friends

    Margaret Aune

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 11, 2018)
    Children's book about baby guineas on a vineyard and their exciting adventures with their other animal friends. This is a series of 3 books. Many different animal characters appear in each book. Many color illustrations. The story centers around one particular guinea, Eli. He and the other guineas live on a farm that has a vineyard. The female owner is MimiM. She raises guineas to maintain the grasshopper population. In the 3rd book, the guineas are caught in a storm and are swept away from the vineyard. The 4th book (to come) brings them back on the back of a donkey named Rosie. All of these characters are inspired by my grandchildren, grand nieces and grand nephews. Rosie was inspired by my aunt, a catholic nun, who passed several years ago.
  • Chief Left Hand: Southern Arapaho

    Margaret Coel

    eBook (University of Oklahoma Press, Nov. 28, 2012)
    This is the first biography of Chief Left Hand, diplomat, linguist, and legendary of the Plains Indians. Working from government reports, manuscripts, and the diaries and letters of those persons—both white and Indian—who knew him, Margaret Coel has developed an unusually readable, interesting, and closely documented account of his life and the life of his tribe during the fateful years of the mid-1800s.It was in these years that thousands of gold-seekers on their way to California and Oregon burst across the plains, first to traverse the territory consigned to the Indians and then, with the discovery of gold in 1858 on Little Dry Creek (formerly the site of the Southern Arapaho winter campground and presently Denver, Colorado), to settle.Chief Left Hand was one of the first of his people to acknowledge the inevitability of the white man’s presence on the plain, and thereafter to espouse a policy of adamant peacefulness —if not, finally, friendship—toward the newcomers.Chief Left Hand is not only a consuming story—popular history at its best—but an important work of original scholarship. In it the author: Clearly establishes the separate identities of the original Left Hand, the subject of her book, and the man by the same name who succeeded Little Raven in 1889 as the principal chief of the Southern Arapahos in Oklahoma—a longtime source of confusion to students of western history; Lays to rest, with a series of previously unpublished letters by George Bent, a century-long dispute among historians as to Left Hand’s fate at Sand Creek; Examines the role of John A. Evans, first governor of Colorado, in the Sand Creek Massacre. Colonel Chivington, commander of the Colorado Volunteers, has always (and justly) been held responsible for the surprise attack. But Governor Evans, who afterwards claimed ignorance and innocence of the colonel’s intentions, was also deeply involved. His letters, on file in the Colorado State Archives, have somehow escaped the scrutiny of historians and remain, for the most part, unpublished. These Coel has used extensively, allowing the governor to tell, in his own words, his real role in the massacre. The author also examines Evans’s motivations for coming to Colorado, his involvement with the building of the transcontinental railroad, and his intention of clearing the Southern Arapahos from the plains —an intention that abetted Chivington’s ambitions and led to their ruthless slaughter at Sand Creek.
  • Dr Maggie's Phonics Readers, Set 1: Getting Started!

    Margaret Allen

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Press, July 1, 2003)
    Set includes six 15-page readers and a parent guide
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  • Up in the Tree

    Margaret Atwood

    eBook (Groundwood Books, Sept. 14, 2020)
    This story about the adventures of two children who live up in a tree is vintage Atwood — playful, whimsical and wry. The perfect integration of words and pictures creates a coherent and delightful whole. The enhanced epub version, in celebration of Groundwood’s 35th anniversary, includes a read-aloud feature of the story narrated by the author herself.When this charming book was first published in 1978, there was a widespread idea that it was too expensive and risky to publish a children’s book in Canada. And so Margaret Atwood not only wrote and illustrated the book, she hand-lettered the type! The book was created in the old-fashioned way, using only two colors that mixed together to produce a surprisingly large range of tones and textures. The delightful result reminds us that technology hasn’t necessarily made things better. This facsimile edition renders intact the unique pleasures of the original.
  • Maddigan's Fantasia

    Margaret Mahy

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Oct. 9, 2007)
    In a world made uncertain by "the Chaos," two time-traveling boys, fifteen-year-old Timon and eleven-year-old Eden, seek to protect a magic talisman, aided by twelve-year-old Garland, a member of a traveling circus known as Maddigan's Fantasia.
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  • Oryx And Crake

    Margaret Atwood

    Paperback (Virago, March 15, 1742)
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