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Books with author Chris Robinson

  • 100% NZ: IAG and the Killara Fire

    Chris Robinson

    language (, Aug. 27, 2017)
    100% New ZealandNew Zealand, a paradise on earth! Stunning scenery, perfect weather and 100% Pure. Many people share this image of New Zealand, a little bit of England down in the sun of the Pacific islands, safe, free of violence, corruption and pollution. This is the carefully groomed, marketing message to potential immigrants and tourists promoted endlessly by the New Zealand Government.It all sounds too good to be true, sadly as is often the case when something sounds so perfect, it is very far from the truth. By reading this book you will discover the actual truth, the 100% truth about New Zealand.100% NZ is our TRUE life story of what happened to us during our 12 year adventure in New Zealand, it is so DREADFUL that it may read like fiction, it is a story so incredible that most readers will naturally assume that the events retold here like could not take place in a civilised country but I assure you that they all happened to us.POLLUTION - DISEASE - VANDALISM - THEFT - CORRUPTION - IAG - THE KILLARA FIRE - IMPRISONMENT - DEPORTATION
  • Paris, Line by Line

    Robinson

    Hardcover (Universe, )
    None
  • The DYERS of London, Boston, & Newport

    Christy K Robinson

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 5, 2014)
    If you've read other accounts of the Dyers that have repeated the same information over and over for 350 years, you just might be blown away by what the author has learned from primary historical sources like court records, the Dyers' handwriting, the journals of their friends and enemies, natural history events, and modern evidence unavailable to the early Quaker historians. Mary Barrett Dyer gets all the ink when it comes to fame for the brilliant couple from London, who emigrated to Boston in 1635 and co-founded Portsmouth and Newport, Rhode Island in 1638 and 1639. Mary had the monster baby, and she was martyred for committing civil disobedience to the Massachusetts theocratic government. Her husband William was the first attorney general in America, co-founded the first democracy in America, and was a trusted member of Rhode Island's government, who made his mark in the 1663 charter of liberties which became a model for the United States Constitution 130 years later. The "Wall" of New York's Wall Street was raised because of him. William and Anne Marbury Hutchinson were mentors and intimate friends of the Dyers. The Dyers' descendants became governors and senators in New England--and a President or two can claim them as ancestors. In this nonfiction companion book to the biographical novels "Mary Dyer Illuminated" and "Mary Dyer: For Such a Time as This," you'll learn --in short, fascinating, illustrated chapters-- the culture and events that shaped Mary and William Dyer, and the history that they shaped for us. Who were their friends and enemies? Who were their parents, and was Mary the secret child of the royal Stuart and Seymour lines? What did they eat, and how did they treat illnesses and injuries? What was their everyday life between the big events? What did they look like and how did they dress? What did they do for fun? What were the fashions in clothing, music, and literature? What was the religious belief behind the labels assigned to them by later historians? What commonly-held myths about the Dyers should be blown to smithereens?
  • Roly Poly Napoleon Discovers Colors

    Robin Christianson

    Paperback (Grandfeather Press, June 19, 2011)
    Kids love roly poly bugs! Meet Roly Poly Napoleon, a young roly poly who doesn't yet know the basic colors. Children can help him discover the colors as he sets out on a fun adventure with his Papa to find the color blue. This gentle story provides clues and examples of colors in nature as together they traverse the garden and the wonders within. Children will also enjoy trying to find Roly Poly Napoleon and his Papa hidden on each page. Ages 2-5.
  • HAVE YOU SEEN THESE ROAD SIGNS?: LEARN ABOUT TRAFFIC SIGNS ON THE ROAD

    CHRISTINE ROBINSON

    language (, Dec. 24, 2016)
    There are signs all over the roads.Do you know what they mean?How many can you point out?Are there signs near your school or home?
  • My Yellow Umbrella/ Mi Paraguas Amarillo

    Chris Robertson

    eBook (Xist Publishing, March 20, 2017)
    It's a beautiful day for a yellow umbrella! Bright, retro-inspired illustrations accompany a little girl on her dreamy day with a yellow umbrella. This bilingual picture book is a great resource with a sweet story in both Spanish and English.
  • Little Miss Liberty

    Chris Robertson

    eBook (Xist Publishing, March 7, 2017)
    To begin with, her coloring is a little on the green side. Not to mention that she grows a few inches every day. Smart, independent, and a friend to all, when Little Miss Liberty outgrows her classmates, her clothes, her house even her city! she sets out to travel the world. And in the end she finds just the right spot to call her own. Author-artist Chris Robertson has created a humorous yet uplifting story about one of the world's most symbolic monuments. An enjoyable romp and a perfect read-aloud it will entertain even the squirmiest listener and yet in its own way remind us why Lady Liberty is both unique and important.
  • Tales of My Uncle Bob

    Chris Robinson

    Hardcover (Xlibris, March 1, 2017)
    None
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  • C.P. Cavafy

    Christopher Robinson

    Paperback (Aristide d Caratzas Pub, )
    None
  • CRAZY THINGS MY MOM SAYS: PARENTS SAY THE WEIRDEST THINGS

    CHRISTINE ROBINSON

    language (, Dec. 25, 2016)
    MY MOM SAYS SOME SO OF CRAZY THINGS! THEY ARE SO FUNNY!HAVE FUN READING AND LAUGH AT WHAT MY MOM SAYS!DOES YOUR MOM SAY SOME CRAZY THINGS?
  • OH YEAH! OPPOSITES: A BOOK ABOUT OPPOSITES

    CHRISTINE ROBINSON

    eBook
    None
  • Tales of My Uncle Bob

    Chris Robinson

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, March 1, 2017)
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