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Books with author B.B. Steele

  • Dwayne Pipe and his Magical Farts

    B.B. Steele

    language (, Jan. 8, 2019)
    Ever had a grumbly tummy and you know that the outcomes not going to be great? Yep – poor Dwayne Pipe starts in a new school where the bullies are just the same as ever and his nervous tummy sets to make him the laughing stock of the school on his first day, yet again.But this day is different. How is it so?Dwayne’s magical farts turn his life around but does he take it too far?You need to be holding onto you SBD (or perhaps not) if you want to read this funny book.What magic can you weave with your own magical farts?
  • Dwayne Pipe and His Magical Farts #2

    B.B. Steele

    language (, Aug. 9, 2019)
    Can you become good friends with your primary school bully? Dwayne is just as shocked as you are! But are Butch’s intentions true or is he just using Dwayne because his gang members have lost respect for him? Why is Butch a bully anyway? Dwayne has plenty of gut-wrenching moments where his magical farts weave there magic to help him escape some ‘stinky’ situations.
  • If I Could I Would

    B.B Steele

    Paperback (B.B. Steele, June 26, 2014)
    Have you ever wanted to ride in a big air balloon or meet a dinosaur? Could you climb a very tall mountain and find out what's on top? Take an adventure with a girl and her dog as they travel all over the world and never leave their tire swing in the back yard.
  • A City Through Time by Steele, Philip

    Steele

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, 2013, )
    A City Through Time by Steele, Philip [DK CHILDREN, 2013] Hardcover [Hardcove...
  • Women Pirates: A Brief Anthology of Thirteen Notorious Female Pirates

    F Steele

    Paperback (iUniverse, Inc., Sept. 27, 2007)
    Charlotte de Berry, who sought vengeance for the flogging death of her husband; Fanny Campbell, who sailed her way to South America as a teenager; Danish beauty Alwida, who chose a life of piracy over marriage to a prince—these are just a few of the scandalous sirens who refused lives of privilege and refinement to become she-devils of the sea. In this thrilling and adventuresome guide, F. O. Steele takes us back to the thirteenth century and introduces us to thirteen of the world’s most famous—and infamous—female pirates. When the mere act of smuggling a girl on board a ship resulted in punishment by death, these women brazenly wore pants, wielded swords, and took the gold for themselves. As bad as (and sometimes worse than!) their male counterparts, women pirates broke the rules of society and the laws of the sea as they stole, cursed, and swashbuckled their way into history. Here, Steele tells their stories and delivers a brief and fascinating overview of piracy, a definition of pirate terms, and a great selection of resources for learning more about these and other beautiful and brutal thieves of yesteryear.
  • The Perilous Road

    steele

    Library Binding (harcourt, brace and company, Aug. 16, 1958)
    This youth book is about the Civil War and two brothers on opposite sides.
  • winter danger

    steele

    Hardcover (harcourt, )
    None
  • The Kingfisher Atlas of the World

    Steele

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, Aug. 4, 1997)
    None
  • Women Pirates: A Brief Anthology of Thirteen Notorious Female Pirates

    F Steele

    Hardcover (iUniverse, Inc., Sept. 27, 2007)
    Charlotte de Berry, who sought vengeance for the flogging death of her husband; Fanny Campbell, who sailed her way to South America as a teenager; Danish beauty Alwida, who chose a life of piracy over marriage to a prince—these are just a few of the scandalous sirens who refused lives of privilege and refinement to become she-devils of the sea. In this thrilling and adventuresome guide, F. O. Steele takes us back to the thirteenth century and introduces us to thirteen of the world’s most famous—and infamous—female pirates. When the mere act of smuggling a girl on board a ship resulted in punishment by death, these women brazenly wore pants, wielded swords, and took the gold for themselves. As bad as (and sometimes worse than!) their male counterparts, women pirates broke the rules of society and the laws of the sea as they stole, cursed, and swashbuckled their way into history. Here, Steele tells their stories and delivers a brief and fascinating overview of piracy, a definition of pirate terms, and a great selection of resources for learning more about these and other beautiful and brutal thieves of yesteryear.
  • An Aztec Warrior

    A. Steele

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Describes the life of an Aztec warrior in the days before Cortez and his band of Spaniards destroyed that empire
  • A Samurai Warrior

    A. Steele

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Describes the lives of Samurai warriors in seventeenth century Japan
  • One Shot: Atlas of People and Places

    P. Steele

    Hardcover (Watts Pub Group, April 30, 2002)
    The Atlas of People and Places is an essential reference for students of geography and world cultures, providing balanced and up-to-date information on all the world's regions and countries. Ages 8-13.