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Books with author Charles Berry

  • Cowboys Don't Cry

    Charles Berry

    eBook (University of New Mexico Press, July 13, 2011)
    Scout McBride was born into ranching life in the West Texas desert outside El Paso. He learned to ride a horse almost before he could walk, grew up communicating with animals around the harsh land, and spoke Spanish with his first friend, a boy from Mexico. It was a tough environment for one so young and as Scout follows a rugged path to becoming a man, he knows that to emulate the men he admires, he must keep one thing in mind: Cowboys don’t cry.
  • Game Dev Unchained: Game Industry Survival Guide

    Larry Charles

    language (Game School Online, LLC, Sept. 29, 2015)
    Have you ever wanted to know what YOU need to do to prepare for a career in the games industry and also how to get in? I've spent the last 8 years developing video games professionally and with my experience and that of my colleagues, I've compiled this critical guide for anyone who is interested in starting a career in video game development today. I'll walk you through all the essential steps and guide you towards the resources you need to prosper in the game industry. This book was written as a conversation so the information is easy to follow and understand. Lastly, all of the lessons and examples in this book came from real life experiences and have been proven effective time and time again. So if you would like to work you way into making big blockbuster AAA games, or you want to carve out a nice career making games independently, this book is all you will need to get into and get through a career in video game development.
  • Cowboys Don't Cry

    Charles Berry

    Paperback (University of New Mexico Press, Aug. 16, 2011)
    Scout McBride was born into ranching life in the West Texas desert outside El Paso. He learned to ride a horse almost before he could walk, grew up communicating with animals around the harsh land, and spoke Spanish with his first friend, a boy from Mexico. It was a tough environment for one so young and as Scout follows a rugged path to becoming a man, he knows that to emulate the men he admires, he must keep one thing in mind: Cowboys don't cry.
  • Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes: The Complete Guide

    Ben Charles

    language (, Feb. 11, 2016)
    This eBook provides you all of the information you need to take on the galaxy with a squad of Star Wars heroes in the Galaxy of Heroes game app. Take on Light Side and Dark Side with Jedi, Sith, Bounty Hunters, Scoundrels and everyone in between.This guide will teach you all about the different Game Modes available, the battle screen, how and where to collect Heroes, plus a huge compendium of each and every character currently available to unlock in Galaxy of Heroes.This will receive updates as and when the game gets updated, making it up to date and current. This eBook is perfect for beginners and experienced players alike - it will provide you with lots of vital and sought-after information, and some info and tips that you can't get anywhere else!
  • Scout the Mighty Tugboat

    Charles Beyl

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Chug, chug, chug. Scout the tugboat spends her days chugging through the bright blue water, pulling and pushing ships into port and out to sea, all by herself. But when an oil tanker is too heavy for Scout to pull alone, she learns that friends are always willing to help―and it's okay to ask them! With playful repetition and simple text, this charming story introduces readers to the classic theme of helping others.
  • O Zebron Falls!

    Charles Ferry

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 1, 1977)
    An unresolved conflict with her father, imminent high school graduation, and World War II complicate a young girl's struggle to shape her life.
  • Raspberry One

    Charles Ferry

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, April 1, 1983)
    Nick and "Hildy" become aircrewmen aboard the aircraft carrier "Shiloh" during the Pacific campaign of World War II
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  • Paddy Pigs Poems

    Charles

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Paddy Pig, Victorian gentleman-poet extraordinaire, has a most unusual way of ending his poems, a style that raises the eyebrows of his more conventional friends
  • An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States

    Charles Beard

    Paperback (Routledge, May 2, 1998)
    In his piercing introduction to An Economic Interpretation the author wrote that “whoever leaves economic pressures out of history or out of discussion of public questions is in mortal peril of substituting mythology for reality.” It was Beard’s view that the founding fathers, especially Madison, Jay, and Hamilton, never made such a miscalculation. Indeed, these statesmen placed themselves among the great practitioners of all ages and gave instructions to succeeding generations in the art of government by their vigorous deployment of classical political economy. In this new printing of a major classic in American historiography, Louis Filler provides a sense of the person behind the book, the background that enabled Beard to move well beyond the shibboleths of the second decade of the twentieth century. While the controversies over Beard’s book have quieted, the issues which it raised have hardly abated. Indeed, one can say that just about every major work in the politics and economics of the American nation must contend with Beard’s classic work. Beard’s work rests on an examination of primary documents: land and slave owners, geographic distribution of money, ownership of public securities, the specific condition of those who were disenfranchised as well as those who were in charge of the nascent American economy. The great merit of Beard’s work is that despite its incendiary potential, he himself viewed An Economic Interpretation in coldly analytical terms, seeing such a position as giving comfort to neither revolutionaries nor reactionaries. Attacked by Marxists for being too mechanical, and by conservatives as being blind to the moral purposes of the framers of the constitution, the work continues to exercise a tremendous influence on all concerned. The fact that Beard wrote with a scalpel-like precision that gripped the attention of those in power no less than the common man is, it should be added, no small element in the enduring forces of this work.
  • Peboan and Seegwun

    Charles Larry

    Paperback (Sunburst, Sept. 1, 1995)
    An encounter between Peboan, Old Man Winter, and Seegwun, the Spirit of Spring, marks the transition from one season to another
  • Peboan and Seegwun

    Charles Larry

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Oct. 1, 1993)
    In a native American Ojibwa legend about the change of seasons, Old Man Winter and the Spirit of Spring share a pipe one evening until one of them can claim the land for his own.
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  • The Legend of Scarface

    Charles Perry

    Paperback (Richard C Owen Publishers, Feb. 4, 2006)
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