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Books with author Charles Green

  • Great Expectations

    Charles Dickens, Charles Green

    eBook (, Feb. 6, 2011)
    This is the BEST version of Great Expectations you will find for your Kindle. Here's how it's different from the rest:• This edition includes illustrations from the original publication of this work, by artist Charles Green• You are getting the full, unabridged text• In addition to OCR software, this text has been meticulously proofed by human eyes• Spelling, punctuation and other minor errors have been corrected• Many formatting changes have been applied to ensure an optimal reading experience on your Kindle screen, including:○ Removal of excess white space○ Indentation of paragraphs○ italicization of text where appropriate• For easier navigation, an active Table of Contents with selectable links has been added• This edition also includes a custom cover designed specifically for this title, to evoke the feeling of an old-fashioned, leather-bound hardcover (without the bulk of an actual paper book!)• Finally, the actual file is DRM free, for your convenienceYou are highly encouraged to download a sample and preview this exquisitely prepared edition for yourself. Compare it against other samples and you will find that no other edition reads as comfortably and as beautifully on your Kindle as this one does. Don't settle for an inferior edition when you can have the best!Happy reading!--------------------------------------------------Information about this title:Great Expectations is a novel by Charles Dickens. It was first published in serial form in the publication All the Year Round from 1 December 1860 to August 1861. It has been adapted for stage and screen over 250 times.Great Expectations is the story of the orphan Pip, writing about his life (and attempting to become a gentleman along the way). The novel, like much of Dickens' work, draws on his experiences of life and people.The main plot of Great Expectations takes place between Christmas Eve 1812, when the protagonist is about seven years old (and which happens to be the year of Dickens' birth), and the winter of 1840.Great Expectations is written in first person and uses language and grammar that has, since the publication of Great Expectations, fallen out of common use. The title Great Expectations refers to the 'Great Expectations' Pip has of coming into his benefactor's property upon his disclosure to him and achieving his intended role as a gentleman at that time. Great Expectations is a bildungsroman, a novel depicting growth and personal development, in this case, of Pip.Some of the major themes of Great Expectations are crime, social class, empire and ambition. From an early age, Pip feels guilt; he is also afraid that someone will find out about his crime and arrest him. The theme of crime comes in to even greater effect when Pip discovers that his benefactor is in fact a convict. Pip has an internal struggle with his conscience throughout the book. Great Expectations explores the different social classes of the Georgian era. Throughout the book, Pip becomes involved with a broad range of classes, from criminals like Magwitch to the extremely rich like Miss Havisham. Pip has great ambition, as demonstrated constantly in the book.
  • The SBA Loan Book: Get A Small Business Loan--even With Poor Credit, Weak Collateral, And No Experience

    Charles H Green

    Paperback (Adams Media, June 1, 2005)
    The SBA Loan Book, 2nd Edition provides step-by-step instructions on how to maneuver through the complex maze of eligibility, qualification, and approval needed to get SBA financing. This edition includes the most up-to-date information on policy changes, including Revision E, the 504 program, the SBA Express program, and the latest forms and resources.
  • The SBA Loan Book

    Charles H Green

    Paperback (Adams Media, March 1, 1999)
    Provides information on small business loans, including how to fill out applications and deal with business lenders
  • Choose Llamas

    Charlie Green

    Paperback (Ladybird, July 4, 2019)
    It's time to CHOOSE.This laugh-out-loud book puts the power in your hands as you build your very own llama squad. Which llama would you choose to be your superhero sidekick?Which llama would you choose to ride in a high-speed llama race?Which llama would you choose to go to space with?With five llamas to choose from on each page, each with their own individual style and personality, this is a hilarious, wacky and wonderful opportunity to promote discussion and decision-making skills. Also coming soon: Choose Sloths
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  • A Little Responsibility

    Charles Gray

    language (Charles Gray, July 14, 2011)
    Carla is a good student, but sometimes being a good student means that you get more than you expect. In her case, a little extra responsibility might be the death of her.Literally.
  • Kittens!

    Charles Gray

    language (, April 18, 2015)
    Kittens! is a book for children who are just learning to read. Simple sentences and pretty animals make this book one that a child can both enjoy and learn from. Whether the reader has just started to understand letters and words or is already mastering simple sentences, this book can provide entertainment and education alike!
  • It looked like spilt milk

    Charles Green Shaw

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Aug. 16, 1989)
    A beautiful and engaging classic that inspires creativity and imaginationThe white shape silhouetted against a blue background changes on every page. Is it a rabbit, a bird, an ice-cream cone, or just spilt milk? In this childhood classic, kids are kept guessing until the surprise ending, and they're encouraged to improvise similar games of their own.This classic was one of the first books to introduce nonrepresentational art to children. "Inimitable. Represents one of the finest picture-book examples of abstract art and participatory text. It is a renowned American classic that continues to engage young readers with its absolute graphic strength and verbal dialogue between craftsman and child" (Children's Book and Their Creators).Charles Shaw was discovered and nurtured by Margaret Wise Brown, his first editor. It Looked Like Spilt Milk was introduced at the same time as Brown's own Goodnight Moon and The Growing Tree from Ruth Krauss—three books that helped form the foundation of picture-book literature and continue to stand the test of time.
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  • Tess of the D'Urbervilles

    Charles Grimes

    eBook (Research & Education Association, Feb. 12, 2013)
    REA's MAXnotes for Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles MAXnotes offer a fresh look at masterpieces of literature, presented in a lively and interesting fashion. Written by literary experts who currently teach the subject, MAXnotes will enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the work. MAXnotes are designed to stimulate independent thought about the literary work by raising various issues and thought-provoking ideas and questions. MAXnotes cover the essentials of what one should know about each work, including an overall summary, character lists, an explanation and discussion of the plot, the work's historical context, illustrations to convey the mood of the work, and a biography of the author. Each chapter is individually summarized and analyzed, and has study questions and answers.
  • 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
  • It Looked Like Spilt Milk

    Charles Green Shaw

    Board book (HarperCollins Children's Books, Sept. 19, 1994)
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  • Annalyse Finds Adventure

    Char Green

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 28, 2018)
    Annalyse often stays with her grandma while her parents are away, and she loves the time they spend together. There's only one problem--when Annalyse wants Grandma to play with her on her technology, Grandma finds other things to do. How can she get Grandma to share her love for her electronic devices?This delightful story shows children it's more entertaining to find adventure than to spend time on electronics.
  • Fatema and the Shine Stories

    CharLeda Greene

    language (Xulon Press, Nov. 22, 2015)
    These light-hearted short stories are true stories of rescued pets, with a magical flare of spirituality added to them through Fatema, a puppy Nina rescues, that has a Shine all around her when she sleeps. Nina soon discovers there is magic in the Shine, and then she realizes Fatema can send thoughts to her mind and can hear her thoughts. Nina and Fatema work together with the magic of the Shine to rescue and help unwanted pets rehabilitate from their loss or abuse and get new forever homes. The stories teach the reader to be guided by the spirit within and let the Shine light their way. God is right there in them and all around them. These stories show children how to look for Him.The stories also give tips on how to care for pets and help children realize that pets are a lot like them. They have struggles in their lives, too, and the Shine also guides them.The author is paying it forward by donating 25 percent of the net proceeds of this book to animal rescue work on behalf of the rescue animals that created these stories, and another 25 percent to fight child hunger on behalf of the children reading the stories. The concept of children helping children, and animals helping animals, through the sale of these stories is magical and comes from the Shine.