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Books with author Alexander Relph

  • Fish Pictures - Volume 3

    G. Alexander

    language (, Jan. 31, 2012)
    Step into another world with this third volume of fish pictures. Fish Pictures - Volume 3 contains 49 pictures of fish.
  • Butterfly Pictures - Volume 2

    G. Alexander

    language (, Feb. 16, 2012)
    Butterfly Pictures – Volume 2 is a collection of 50 colorful butterfly pictures.
  • Shadows in the Jungle: The Alamo Scouts Behind Japanese Lines in World War II by Alexander, Larry

    Alexander

    Paperback (NAL Trade,2010, )
    Shadows in the Jungle: The Alamo Scouts Behind Japanese Lines in World War II...
  • The Castle of Llyr

    Alexander

    Hardcover (Heinemann, Aug. 16, 1968)
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  • Difficult Origami by Alexander, Chris

    Alexander

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, 2008, )
    Excellent Book
  • Unfamiliar Magic

    R. C. Alexander

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 27, 2010)
    Desi is a witch. And she knows she could be a great witch—if only her mom would teach her any spells. Unfortunately, Desi’s mom is more concerned with keeping them safe and their abilities hidden.When her mom leaves town under mysterious circumstances, it should be Desi’s perfect opportunity to explore magic on her own. But Desi has been left in the care of the most unusual babysitter of all time: her pet cat—also her mom’s familiar—now transformed into a teenage girl named Cat. And Cat has only three goals: Learn how to eat sushi with her new hairless monkey paws, get the awkward boy next door to pay for her sushi, and keep Desi out of trouble. And that means no magic.Yeah, right!This hilarious and high-spirited fantasy is perfect for cat lovers, embattled siblings, and anyone who yearns to find the magic in everyday life.
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  • Time Cat: The Remarkable Journeys of Jason and Gareth by Alexander, Lloyd

    Alexander

    Paperback (Square Fish, 2012, )
    Time Cat: The Remarkable Journeys of Jason and Gareth by Alexander, Lloyd [Sq...
  • Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River, 1810-1813

    Alexander Ross

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 6, 2016)
    In 1810, Alexander Ross joined John Jacob Astor’s Pacific Fur Company to explore the northwest region of America and gain control of the fur trade. For the next three years the Company and its men would face extreme hardships in the quest to create a monopoly in this potentially lucrative enterprise. Ross provides fascinating details on the Native American tribes of the Columbia River in the early nineteenth century. He was in frequent contact with the Chinooks, but also came across Clatspops, Cathlamux, Wakicums, Wacalamus, Cattleputles, Clatscanias, Killimux, Moltnumas and Chickelis. Throughout the book Ross provides a day by day account of what the Company did, where they explored, who they traded and fought with, even to smaller details of how they hunted and what they ate. Life was extremely difficult for the adventurers. At points conflicts broke out with Native Americans, the deadliest of which was when the Captain Thorn of the ship Tonquin insulted a Native American causing the Natives to kill all those on board and destroy the ship. This action left the Company’s outpost without seaborne transport for the next year. The conflicts with Native Americans, brutal forces of weather and geography, along with the tough competition from the more experienced rivals such as the North West Company, meant that the Pacific Fur Company did not survive past 1813, and during its three-year existence sixty one people lost their lives. Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River is a brilliant first-person account of the trials and tribulations that early nineteenth century explorers met when attempting to delve deeper into the uncharted areas of America. After 1813, Ross joined the North West Company until it was merged with the Hudson Bay Company in 1821. Eventually he settled in Red River Colony, present-day Manitoba, where he served as Sheriff, Post master, and a member of the council. He published this book in 1849 and died in 1856.
  • The Fear Zone

    K. R. Alexander

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 5, 2019)
    If you don't stand up to your fears, they will destroy you. When five kids are invited to a cemetery at midnight, they think it's just a prank. When they find a gravestone that instructs them to dig up a grave, they think it's just a joke. It's no joke. An evil force is unleashed - a force that takes the shape of their worst fears. A shark in the water. A ghost in the walls. A nightmare of being buried alive. A snake about to strike. A sinister clown waiting in the woods. Once these fears are released, they won't go away. Not without a fight. . . .
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  • The Book of Three

    alexander

    Paperback (a dell yearling book, Aug. 16, 1969)
    The Book of Three
  • Widdershins

    Alex Alexander

    Paperback (Alex Alexander, June 3, 2019)
    Logicide! Heretic! Everyone knows cats can't talk. Everyone except Niclas, a halfwit slum boy who's just landed a new job as a talking cat's man servant.But this is Laburnum and the age of Rationalism. Here, the Academy's Inquisition takes illogical happenings very seriously. Locking people up, throwing away keys, that sort of thing.And it's not just the Crimson Men Niclas and his new master have to worry about. A man with no name has come to the capital in search of the Black Science - They call him Witchhunter.
  • Adventures Of The First Settlers On The Oregon Or Columbia River 1810-1813

    Alexander Ross

    Hardcover (Sagwan Press, Aug. 24, 2015)
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