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Books with author Anthony P. Harrington

  • Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round: A Coming of age story and a personal account of the Civil Rights Movement in Hattiesburg, Mississippi

    Anthony Harris

    eBook (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 10, 2013)
    The book is a coming of age story and a personal account of the Civil Rights Movement in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as witnessed and experienced by the author. It contains stories about the individual and collective struggle for equality in a small Mississippi town. The book features and honors those unsung heroes whose bravery and example contributed significantly to the movement. The book tells the story of a young boy whose life is influenced by the movement that contributed significantly to his development and coming of age from childhood to adulthood.
  • Every Boy's Judo

    Anthony P. Harrington

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Oct. 1, 1966)
    : (paperback) Picture by Birwbooks B107 the secrets of Judo taught by a man that won the coveted Back Belt at the age of 18, there are 87 Illustrations to help you master the art of Judo. On 1--10 give it a 9.5 there ain't no 10 you know. This book is very clean and looks like it has never been read.
  • Every Boy's Judo

    Anthony P. Harrington

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Oct. 1, 1966)
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  • Every Boy's Judo,

    Anthony Patrick Harrington

    Hardcover (Emerson Books Inc, June 1, 1978)
    Provides a series of lessons, complete with instructional diagrams, which cover all the basic judo movements
  • The Adventures of Little Mikey

    Anthony Harris

    (Gatekeeper Press, June 3, 2019)
    Little Mikey is 10 years old and lives with his mom, dad, and sister. His full name is Michael Vincent Harris, but many people call him Little Mikey because, in his first-grade class, there were two Mikeys – one big and one little. Since he was smaller than Big Mikey, his friends started calling him Little Mikey and the other Mikey, Big Mikey. Nearly every day, whether at school, at home, or at play, Little Mikey seems to get himself into some type of mischief or trouble. The mischief and trouble he gets into doesn’t cause anyone to get hurt. He never bullies anyone. He never uses foul language. And he never uses violence to solve problems. But he makes decisions that sometimes cause him to get into trouble with his parents and teachers. When Little Mikey makes a mistake and finds himself in trouble, he knows to follow three steps: 1. Admit that he made the mistake. 2. Apologize. 3. Promise to try not to make the same mistake again. Each school day, his teachers, counselors, and principals remind him and the other kids of those three important steps, which are not intended to punish. Instead, they are intended to help them to become better at resolving conflict and making learning more fun and exciting.Join Little Mikey, his family, and his best friend, Ricardo, in a series of stories about Little Mikey’s daily adventures as a 10-year old kid. Some of the stories will make you laugh and cause you to think that Little Mikey is a really cool kid. When one of his mistakes makes him feel sad, you might even feel sorry for him. Some of the stories might make you ask: What would I have done if I were Little Mikey? Why did Little Mikey do that? What could Little Mikey have done to avoid getting into trouble and mischief?
  • The Adventures of Little Mikey

    Anthony Harris

    language (Gatekeeper Press, June 2, 2019)
    Little Mikey is 10 years old and lives with his mom, dad, and sister. His full name is Michael Vincent Harris, but many people call him Little Mikey because, in his first-grade class, there were two Mikeys – one big and one little. Since he was smaller than Big Mikey, his friends started calling him Little Mikey and the other Mikey, Big Mikey. Nearly every day, whether at school, at home, or at play, Little Mikey seems to get himself into some type of mischief or trouble. The mischief and trouble he gets into doesn’t cause anyone to get hurt. He never bullies anyone. He never uses foul language. And he never uses violence to solve problems. But he makes decisions that sometimes cause him to get into trouble with his parents and teachers. When Little Mikey makes a mistake and finds himself in trouble, he knows to follow three steps: 1. Admit that he made the mistake. 2. Apologize. 3. Promise to try not to make the same mistake again. Each school day, his teachers, counselors, and principals remind him and the other kids of those three important steps, which are not intended to punish. Instead, they are intended to help them to become better at resolving conflict and making learning more fun and exciting.Join Little Mikey, his family, and his best friend, Ricardo, in a series of stories about Little Mikey’s daily adventures as a 10-year old kid. Some of the stories will make you laugh and cause you to think that Little Mikey is a really cool kid. When one of his mistakes makes him feel sad, you might even feel sorry for him. Some of the stories might make you ask: What would I have done if I were Little Mikey? Why did Little Mikey do that? What could Little Mikey have done to avoid getting into trouble and mischief?
  • Lucky The Chicken

    Anthony Harrison

    language (Riki&Friends, May 21, 2015)
    Lucky the chicken is a real chicken that my two children rescued from a farm. It tells of fun, adventure and drama, with an unexpected twist and an important moral for all to learn by, children and adults alike.
  • Paul Harrington'sEl Secreto para adolescentes

    (Author) Harrington,P.

    Hardcover (Atria, March 24, 2010)
    None
  • Every Boy's Judo

    A P Harrington

    Hardcover (Stanley Paul, March 15, 1959)
    None
  • Every boy's judo

    Anthony Patrick Harrington

    Unknown Binding (S. Paul, March 15, 1965)
    None
  • Every Boy's Judo

    A P Harrington

    Hardcover (Stanley Paul, March 15, 1974)
    None
  • Every Boy's Judo

    A P Harrington

    Hardcover (S Paul, March 15, 1971)
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