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Books with author C.W. Hodges

  • Magna Carta

    C.W Hodges

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, )
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  • The Marsh King

    C.W. Hodges

    Hardcover (G Bell, March 15, 1971)
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  • Moses and the Ten Plagues

    Hodges

    Paperback (Concordia Pub House, April 1, 1985)
    Book by Hodges
  • Magna Carta

    Hodges

    Hardcover (Coward McCann, March 15, 1970)
    "England under King John was in a state of rebellion. The King's tyrannical ways had offended the Church, the Barons, and the powerful city merchants, and everyone was seething with anger and discontent. Their only hope lay in finding a way to limit the power of the King; and so a set of laws or principles were drawn up in the form of a Charter.
  • Shakespeare's Theatre

    Hodges

    Hardcover (Coward McCann, Jan. 1, 1965)
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  • Columbus Sails

    W Hodges

    Hardcover (Bell and Sons LTD, March 15, 1965)
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  • I Love You This Much by Hodges, Lynn, Buchanan, Sue

    Hodges

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, 2005, )
    I Love You This Much by Hodges, Lynn, Buchanan, Sue [Zonderkidz, 2005] Board ...
  • Pickles the Little Green Pony

    D.C. Hodges

    Paperback (America Star Books, Oct. 4, 2011)
    Pickles... from a visual point of view... is very different from all other ponies anyone has ever seen anywhere, but inside he has a big red heart and lots of love and friendship to share with anyone willing to just let him be "himself." Would you be kind to Pickles and include him, even though he doesn't look like your "regular" friends? While reading this little book...you will learn of Pickles' many other new and unusual friends! Dove, Sunbeam, Blueboy and others are waiting to include you, too! Please come read...from cover-to-cover! They are all "God" created; just like you!!!
  • Electronic Lollipops

    Jim W Hodges

    Paperback (Independently published, July 23, 2018)
    We feed our children electronic lollipops to silence the ache of complaint and fill a void that advertisers would have us believe exists. We do so with the hypnotic glare of a screen and the ease of plastic disposable rubbish. We watch as they become obese, lazy and incompetent in the ways of the world all the while blaming “society” and peer pressure. Communication, life and learning skills have become eroded but the truth is…. We are the parents and it is us and only us who can and should take responsibility for the balance and thereby effect change. This is not complicated. Give our children a bat, a ball, play a board game with them, go to the beach, have a Sunday night dinner and chat. Encourage the use of technology in the appropriate setting but promote traditional values, imagination and healthy life styles. Interact, share, and demonstrate with your presence that you care and aim to make a difference.