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Books with author Alan Robinson

  • Science Magic in the Living Room: Amazing Tricks with Ordinary Stuff

    Richard Robinson, Alan Rowe

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Offers instructions for performing science-based magic tricks, with explanations of the scientific principles involved.
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  • Veronica The Show Off

    Robinson

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 15, 1984)
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  • Masterquest: Foreword by Mark Buchanan, author of Your God is Too Safe

    Sean Robinson

    Paperback (Connections-based Learning, Nov. 2, 2017)
    Lot has made his home in Sodom just about the time Sodom - through a warrior named Shamis - has rebelled against King Kedorloamer and the Elamites. The Elamite war machine comes and crushes the city, taking Lot and his family. Abram hears of his nephew Lot's capture and pursues to save him but he can only do it with the help of a boy, a boy named Arun, an outcast who is struggling to find his place.
  • Cracking the SAT & PSAT with Sample Tests on CD-ROM, 1997 ed

    Adam Robinson

    Paperback (Princeton Review, July 2, 1996)
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  • Community The New Testament Church The Essence of Fellowship

    Adam Robinson

    Paperback (Student Life Publishing, March 24, 2005)
    Community, The New Testament Church, The Essence of Fellowship, Paperback, 255 pages. The word relationship may be the most important word in the English language. Connecting with God and connecting with other people are life's most important tasks.
  • The Teddy Robinson Storybook

    Joan Robinson

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, April 1, 2000)
    Teddy Robinson was a nice, big, comfortable, friendly teddy bear. He had light brown fur and kind brown eyes, and he belonged to a little girl called Deborah.' For almost fifty years Teddy Robinson has captured the hearts of children. The wit and warmth of both stories and illustration give these fifteen tales a timeless appeal. Whether he finds himself spending an unexpected night out in the garden, or playing pirates at the beach, Teddy Robinson's cheerful, endearing personality shines through. Dedicated to all families with a Teddy Bear, this collection of classic stories is just right for reading aloud at bedtime.
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  • Revision Notes for Higher Physics

    Robinson

    Paperback (Chemcord Educational Publishers, June 1, 1999)
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  • Community: The New Testament Church - the Essence of Fellowship

    Adam Robinson

    Paperback (Zondervan/Youth Specialties, June 1, 2008)
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  • Science Magic in the Bedroom: Amazing Tricks with Ordinary Stuff

    Richard Robinson, Alan Rowe

    Paperback (Aladdin, Feb. 1, 2002)
    This fourth addition to the series offers easy-to-follow instructions for performing science-based magic tricks, complete with illustrations and clear explanations. Original.
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  • David in Silence

    V. Robinson

    Hardcover (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, June 1, 1958)
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  • Nadia and The World of Chocolate Chips

    G Robinson

    Paperback (YLP Productions, Oct. 3, 2014)
    A story of a little African-American girl and her love of all things Chocolate Chips. Heart warming, fun and enticing for ages 3-9. Nadia wakes up thinking about chocolate chips, she goes to school dreaming of chocolate chips, what else can be made with chocolate chips?
  • Trawling: The Rise and Fall of the British Trawl Fishery

    Robb Robinson

    Hardcover (Liverpool University Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    A distinct branch of the multi-faceted fishing industry, trawling dates back at least to the 1370s when attempts were made to prohibit the use of a primitive trawling device, the 'wondyrychoun' on the Thames. But it was not until the late 18th century that the beam trawl was deployed to any great extent, the fishermen of Barking and Brixham claiming credit for pioneering the technique. Thereafter, particularly from the 1840s, trawling eclipsed seining, drifting and line fishing as the principal method of capture, a transition which not only underpinned the growth of east coast fishing stations such as Hull and Grimsby, but also explained Britain's emergence as the largest and most successful of Europe's fishing nations. The rapid adoption of the steam trawler in the 1880s confirmed these trends and faciliated the exploitation of more distant fishing grounds. Two World Wars, a series of Cod Wars and intense foreign competition have eroded Britain's pre-eminence in the 20th century, so much so that by the early 1990s her interests in distant water trawling were negligible. The author adopts a largely chronological approach to chart the rise and fall of trawling in Britain. Using an array of primary sources, he identifies the key factors - growing demand, links with markets, technological change, political rivalries - which have conditioned the perfomance of the trawling business. A number of themes permeate the work, including the life and working conditions of the trawlermen, the place of trawling in the fishing industry at large, attitudes to the conservation of fish stocks and the role of government in the prosecution and prosperity of the trawl fishery. In dealing with such issues, the book provides a well balanced, thoroughly researched account of a vital arm of Britain's 19th and 20th century fishing industry.