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  • Roberts' Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff

    Robert Roberts

    eBook (Skyhorse, May 13, 2014)
    Originally published in 1827, Roberts’ Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff was a handbook for servants to perform their duties more efficiently and thoughtfully. Roberts gives a plethora of information about household duties of a butler like:• How to dress suitably for work• Regulations for the dinner table• Directions for cleaning tea trays• Giving Britannia metal a brilliant polish• Preserving fruits for the year• Addressing and behaving properly around your employer• And many more insightsRoberts provides information on how to make the best-tasting lemonade; preserving good wine for years; not passing judgments on the other servants; never letting your master ring the bell for you twice; cleaning dirty tables with a mix of milk, turpentine, and sweet oil; rubbing off rust with salad oil and lime; and other useful tidbits for the curious butler. This is a fascinating look behind the scenes of household help and will delight any nineteenth century enthusiast.
  • Angel of My Own

    Beth Roberts

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, Sept. 1, 2005)
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  • The Christmas Spider

    Beth Roberts

    eBook (Belle Isle Books, an imprint of Brandylane Publishers, Inc., Nov. 5, 2015)
    A Christmas long ago . . .On the first Christmas morning, a sleepy spider awakes to a flurry of activity in the manger below. Coming down from the rafters, she sees the animals preparing the manger for some very special visitors. What can a tiny spider do on such an important day? Find out as she spins and twirls and weaves her way to becoming the one and only Christmas Spider!A special Christmas craft is included so that readers can make their own Christmas message.
  • Roberts' Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff

    Robert Roberts

    Paperback (Skyhorse, May 13, 2014)
    Originally published in 1827, Roberts’ Guide for Butlers and Other Household Staff was a handbook for servants to perform their duties more efficiently and thoughtfully. Roberts gives a plethora of information about household duties of a butler like:• How to dress suitably for work• Regulations for the dinner table• Directions for cleaning tea trays• Giving Britannia metal a brilliant polish• Preserving fruits for the year• Addressing and behaving properly around your employer• And many more insightsRoberts provides information on how to make the best-tasting lemonade; preserving good wine for years; not passing judgments on the other servants; never letting your master ring the bell for you twice; cleaning dirty tables with a mix of milk, turpentine, and sweet oil; rubbing off rust with salad oil and lime; and other useful tidbits for the curious butler. This is a fascinating look behind the scenes of household help and will delight any nineteenth century enthusiast.
  • Barron's AP European History

    Seth A. Roberts

    Paperback (Barron's Educational Series, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Fully updated to reflect the new exam and scoring guidelines, this in-depth preparation for the AP European History exam features:Two full-length model AP exams with all questions answered and explainedA comprehensive review of European history, starting with Europe during the Italian Renaissance and progressing to Europe in the twenty-first centuryPractice multiple-choice, short-answer, and essay questions with answers following each chapterExtensive charts that summarize Europe's historyBONUS ONLINE PRACTICE TESTS: Students who purchase this book will also get FREE access to three additional full-length online AP European History tests with all questions answered and explained. These online exams can be easily accessed by smartphone, tablet, or computer.
  • Albert

    Beth Roberts

    language (Belle Isle Books, Oct. 12, 2017)
    Albert is the story of a mouse—a mischievous, fun-loving and very special mouse. There have been many stories about adventurous, talking mice, but there’s never been a story about a mouse who bakes delicious treats with love and sunshine and delivers them to your doorstep all wrapped in red bows. This is a story about how Albert came to live with Bob and Franny, and how he learned to share love, kindness and sweet surprises with everyone, just to make them merry.
  • Animal train

    Elizabeth Roberts

    Hardcover (Merrigold Press, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Fun story. A train carrying animals is chugging along, when the giraffe chews a hole in the roof of a car. Out climbed the giraffe, elephant, bear and a band of monkeys and began to romp across the tops of the cars. The conductor yelled at them, but they paid no attention. Finally, in a smart and unusual way, he gets them to return to their car.
  • Along the Ramparts of the Tetons: The Saga of Jackson Hole, Wyoming

    Robert B. Betts

    Paperback (University Press of Colorado, June 15, 1991)
    The magnificent valley of Jackson Hole at the base of the soaring Teton Range has long been a stage on which a remarkable series of events has been acted out by an equally remarkable cast of characters. This is that story, told with a verve and excitement which brings the past alive.In these pages, the reader will witness the dramatic creation of the Tetons; the arrival of the first humans, bands of fur-clad Early Hunters who ventured into the valley some 10,000 years ago; the coming and going of the later Indian tribes; and the nearly incredible journey of John Colter, who back in 1807 is said to have been the first white man to have found his way through the wilderness and into Jackson Hole.Here, too, the reader will meet the boisterous mountain men, trappers such as Jim Bridger and the former slave, Jim Beckwourth, who roamed the Rockies when St. Louis was still a frontier village; a little Mormon boy who ran away from home and lived with the Indians before becoming a Pony Express rider; a most unusual Englishman who describes a terrible tragedy that befell his Indian wife and half-breed children; a glory-seeking lieutenant who led six cavalrymen on a foolhardy expedition that almost cost them their lives; and a nineteenth-century president of the United States who took a pack trip through Jackson Hole, allegedly leaving a trail of empty bottles behind.And there is more, much more--the story of the pioneers, those hardy few who dared to settle in this high and inhospitable land; the story of outlaws, a shoot-out, vigilance committees and an Indian "massacre" that embarrassed the New York Times; the story of the deliverance of the world's largest elk herd from the many perils that threatened it with extinction; and, finally, the story of the long and angry controversy over the preservation of the Tetons and Jackson Hole as a national park, a struggle called "one of the most remarkable conservation fights of the twentieth century."All these and still other episodes in the long and colorful cavalcade of Jackson Hole are woven together to form a work of Western Americana rich in anecdotes and portraits of delightfully eccentric characters.
  • The Christmas Spider

    Beth W. Roberts

    Hardcover (Belle Isle Books, Dec. 10, 2014)
    On the first Christmas morning, a sleepy spider awakes to a flurry of activity in the manger below. Coming down from the rafters, she sees the animals preparing the manger for some very special visitors. What can a tiny spider do on such an important day? Find out as she spins and twirls and weaves her way to becoming the one and only Christmas Spider! A special Christmas craft is included so that readers can make their own Christmas message.
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  • Albert

    Beth W Roberts

    Hardcover (Belle Isle Books, July 7, 2017)
    Albert is the story of a mouse--a mischievous, fun-loving, and very special mouse. There have been many stories about adventurous, talking mice, but there's never been a story about a mouse who bakes delicious treats with love and sunshine and delivers them to your doorstep all wrapped in red bows. This is a story about how Albert came to live with Bob and Franny, and how he learned to share love, kindness, and sweet surprises with everyone, just to make them merry.Albert is about loving, baking, and giving. And inside, you'll find recipes, labels, and inspiration for finding the Albert in your own heart.
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  • Halton Cray

    N.B. Roberts

    language (, Sept. 8, 2014)
    When Alexandra Turner takes a job at the eerie Tudor mansion, Halton Cray, she needs all her wit and spirit to cope with the enigmatic Thom Rues. While a near constant fog envelopes the estate, Alex begins questioning the bizarre things she’s seeing around him as gossip circulates that Thom is more than just different. Determined not to let rumours influence her, Alex tries to learn who he really is, even as he provokes her with his dark sense of humour. But discovery of Thom’s terrible secret propels Alex’s life in a direction she could have never predicted.Halton Cray is a contemporary paranormal romance and dark adventure inspired by Charlotte Brontё’s Jane Eyre. The first book in the Shadows of the World series.
  • Along the Ramparts of the Tetons: The Saga of Jackson Hole, Wyoming

    Robert B Betts

    Hardcover (Colorado Associated University Press, March 15, 1978)
    The magnificent valley of Jackson Hole at the base of the soaring Teton Range has long been a stage on which a remarkable series of events has been acted out by an equally remarkable cast of characters. This is that story, told with a verve and excitement which brings the past alive. In these pages, the reader will witness the dramatic creation of the Tetons; the arrival of the first humans, bands of fur-clad Early Hunters who ventured into the valley some 10,000 years ago; the coming and going of the later Indian tribes; and the nearly incredible journey of John Colter, who back in 1807 is said to have been the first white man to have found his way through the wilderness and into Jackson Hole.