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Books with author Carl S Miller

  • Mastering Modern European History

    S.T. Miller

    Hardcover (Palgrave Macmillan, )
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  • The Ultimate Cave Photo Book: Looking Through The Wonders Of Geology

    Carl Miller

    eBook (, July 25, 2018)
    Inside this book are photo collection of high-quality beautiful portraits of caves. Photographers devoted their body and soul to capture the captivating different faces and angles of different kind of caves. Each photograph is warm and inviting. Includes close-up, black and white, and colored cave portraits.
  • Yellow Kitty, Life in the Garden

    S L Miller

    Paperback (Polar Cub Publishing, June 18, 2008)
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  • Shark's Fin Five

    S.P. Miller

    Hardcover (Victory Press, March 15, 1969)
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  • New species of crinoids from Illinois and other states

    S. A Miller

    Unknown Binding (E.F. Hartman, State printer, March 15, 1896)
    This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1896 edition. Excerpt: ...after having examined definitions and illustrations of all the species found in this country, that have been refewed to Graphiocrinus, by different authors, we are fully convinced that the genus has not been found in America. When Prof. James Hall founded the genus Scaphiocrinus, in the Geology of Iowa, Vol. I, p. 55l, and described the type, Scaphiocrinus simplex, he very clearly distinguished it from Graphiocrinus. The species here described is distinguished from Scaphiocrinus simplex, by having twelve arms instead of ten, which is a good specific distinction but not of generic importance. It is distinguished again from S. simplex, which has six azygous plates or more, that rise above the calyx, by having only one azygous plate confined between the plates of the calyx. This may be of generic importance, but we are not willing to found a new genus upon differences of doubtful importance, when they are known to belong to only a single species. In each case the first azygous plate truncates a subradial and the difference consists, in the additional plates, that separate the second radials and first arm plates, in one species, that do not exist in the other. We prefer, at present, to regard this as of specific importance only. The distinction made by Prof. Hall between Scaphiocrinus and Poteriocrinus is a good one and all the species he referred to Scaphiocrinus properly belong there, as well as some that others have defined. None of them belong to Graphiocrinus. Found in the Kinderhook Group, at LeGrand, Iowa, and now in the collection of Wm. F. E. Gurley. Family AGASSIZOCEINIBE. AGASSIZOCRINUS OVALIS, n. Sp. Plate II, Fig. i3, an entire specimen viewed opposite to azygous area; Fig. i4, azygous side, of another calyx. Species large, contracted at...
  • The Legend Of Abu Bavadakar: Abu in the Golden Palace

    Carl Miller

    (, Oct. 28, 2019)
    Many, many years ago, a boy from a far away desert land faced great obstacles in the form of cruelty, dishonesty, hardships and thievery in finding his way in life. Left with no family after desert raiders kill his father and carry his mother off to be sold as a slave and his sister is taken away by a dishonest jailer. Mistaken as a camel thief, the boy is forced into slavery where he learns of a plot that could destroy a kingdom. He is able to escape his captivity during a dangerous fire and make a nearly impossible trip across an unforgiving desert only to face imprisonment and execution when facts are altered to make him appear a traitor. This is a story of a boy called Abu and the real world dangers that he faces on his way to becoming a man. Many of the so called ‘books for boys’ make the boy characters appear silly, irresponsible and even foolish. The mere mention of swords, knives, violence and great hardships in a book for boys sends some parents searching for more passive stories. They should put down their kale long enough to realize that tough challenges make boys into strong leaders.
  • SING, CHILDREN, SING Songs, Dances & Singing Games of Many Lands & Peoples

    Carl S. Miller

    (Chappell & Co, With UNICEF, Jan. 1, 1972)
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