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Books with author Christopher Robbins

  • Apples Are from Kazakhstan: The Land that Disappeared

    Christopher Robbins

    Paperback (Atlas, Sept. 13, 2010)
    "A captivating read notable for off-the-cuff candor and measured, eloquent prose."—Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewA funny and revealing travelogue of Kazakhstan, a country rich with wild tulips, oil, nomads who hunt with golden eagles, and a disappearing landlocked sea. Closed to foreigners under Tsar and Soviet rule, Kazakhstan has remained largely hidden from the world, a remarkable feat for a country the size of Western Europe. Few would guess that Kazakhstan—a blank in Westerners' collective geography—turns out to be diverse, tolerant, and surprisingly modern, the country that gave the world apples, trousers, and even, perhaps, King Arthur. Christopher Robbins enjoyed unprecedented access to the Kazakh president while crafting this travelogue, and he relates a story by turns hilarious and grim. He finds Eminem-worship by a shrinking Aral Sea, hears the Kazakh John Lennon play in a dusty desert town, joins nomads hunting eagles, eats boiled sheep's head (a delicacy), and explores some of the most beautiful, unspoiled places on earth. Observant and culturally attuned, Robbins is a master stylist in the tradition of travel writing as literature, a companion to V. S. Naipaul and Paul Theroux. 39 black-and-white illustrations
  • Finding Your Perfect Partner

    Christopher Roberts

    language (, Nov. 8, 2018)
    This book has been written for both men and women, who are seeking their perfect partner in life - it is also written for people wondering what to do when a relationship, for one reason or another, comes to an end.Finding the right partner should be a very practical experience indeed - in fact, it’s about engaging in the process of searching for your ideal life-partner. In other words, finding a perfect partner is about entering into a relationship with both eyes open - it’s about preparing yourself for a partnership with someone that will most likely last a lifetime. It is my hope that this book will bring to your attention the things you need to know about when seeking out the right partner, or finding a new partner when a previous relationship comes to and - that you will never give up on your hopes and dreams no matter what. * Please note that an additional chapter has been written on partnerships that relates to religion and spirituality; specifically for people interested in such matters - which can be found in Appendix A at the end of this book.
  • Apples Are from Kazakhstan: The Land that Disappeared

    Christopher Robbins

    Hardcover (Atlas, April 17, 2008)
    "A captivating read notable for off-the-cuff candor and measured, eloquent prose."—Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewA funny and revealing travelogue of Kazakhstan, a country rich with wild tulips, oil, nomads who hunt with golden eagles, and a disappearing landlocked sea. Closed to foreigners under Tsar and Soviet rule, Kazakhstan has remained largely hidden from the world, a remarkable feat for a country the size of Western Europe. Few would guess that Kazakhstan—a blank in Westerners' collective geography—turns out to be diverse, tolerant, and surprisingly modern, the country that gave the world apples, trousers, and even, perhaps, King Arthur. Christopher Robbins enjoyed unprecedented access to the Kazakh president while crafting this travelogue, and he relates a story by turns hilarious and grim. He finds Eminem-worship by a shrinking Aral Sea, hears the Kazakh John Lennon play in a dusty desert town, joins nomads hunting eagles, eats boiled sheep's head (a delicacy), and explores some of the most beautiful, unspoiled places on earth. Observant and culturally attuned, Robbins is a master stylist in the tradition of travel writing as literature, a companion to V. S. Naipaul and Paul Theroux.
  • Disney's Winnie the Pooh: A Celebration of the Silly Old Bear

    Christopher Robin Finch

    Hardcover (Disney Editions, July 10, 2000)
    An entertaining treasury for Winnie the Pooh fans combines artwork from the Disney archives, some of E. H. Shepard's original drawings, and an informative text to chronicle the history of the"Silly Old Bear" and his companions in the Hundred-Acre Wood. 60,000 first printing.
  • The Immortality Recipe

    Christopher Rosin

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 27, 2019)
    When Teal suspects her grandma's secret recipe book might be a book of spells, she discovers her family protects the secrets of living forever.
  • Blood Trails: The Combat Diary of a Foot Soldier in Vietnam

    Christopher Ronnau

    eBook (Presidio Press, Dec. 18, 2008)
    BAPTISM BY FIREChris Ronnau volunteered for the Army and was sent to Vietnam in January 1967, armed with an M-14 rifle and American Express traveler’s checks. But the latter soon proved particularly pointless as the private first class found himself in the thick of two pivotal, fiercely fought Big Red One operations, going head-to-head against crack Viet cong and NVA troops in the notorious Iron Triangle and along the treacherous Cambodian border near Tay Ninh.Patrols, ambushes, plunging down VC tunnels, search and destroy missions–there were many ways to drive the enemy from his own backyard, as Ronnau quickly discovered. Based on the journal Ronnau kept in Vietnam, Blood Trails captures the hellish jungle war in all its stark life-and-death immediacy. This wrenching chronicle is also stirring testimony to the quiet courage of those unsung American heroes, many not yet twenty-one, who had a job to do and did it without complaint–fighting, sacrificing, and dying for their country. Includes sixteen pages of rare and never-before-seen combat photos
  • 666 - The Mark of America, Seat of the Beast: The Apostle John's New Testament Revelation Unfolded

    Christopher

    eBook (Worldwide United Publishing, Oct. 1, 2006)
    This extraordinary book, 666 The Mark of America, Seat of the Beast exposes the stunning truth about America and its connection with 666, which the reader will learn, represents nothing more than MONEY. Not only does the book give a simple explanation of every chapter and verse of Revelation, but it also discloses the truth about America, human nature, and the reality of the world in which we live. But most important, it gives the solution to bringing peace and happiness to our world. It validates what each of us knows intrinsically: that ALL of us are created equal, and that ALL of us should be loved, valued, and respected equally. Will the earth's powers reassess the path of insatiable appetite that creates slavery, or will we move towards peace through compassion and global equity for all? "When we begin to see each other as ourselves and treat the world's children as our own - this world will be a far different, happier and more peaceful place to live. This was John's intent and purpose in writing the book of Revelation." -- Christopher
  • Apples Are from Kazakhstan: The Land that Disappeared

    Christopher Robbins

    Paperback (Atlas, Sept. 13, 2010)
    "A captivating read notable for off-the-cuff candor and measured, eloquent prose."—Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewA funny and revealing travelogue of Kazakhstan, a country rich with wild tulips, oil, nomads who hunt with golden eagles, and a disappearing landlocked sea. Closed to foreigners under Tsar and Soviet rule, Kazakhstan has remained largely hidden from the world, a remarkable feat for a country the size of Western Europe. Few would guess that Kazakhstan—a blank in Westerners' collective geography—turns out to be diverse, tolerant, and surprisingly modern, the country that gave the world apples, trousers, and even, perhaps, King Arthur. Christopher Robbins enjoyed unprecedented access to the Kazakh president while crafting this travelogue, and he relates a story by turns hilarious and grim. He finds Eminem-worship by a shrinking Aral Sea, hears the Kazakh John Lennon play in a dusty desert town, joins nomads hunting eagles, eats boiled sheep's head (a delicacy), and explores some of the most beautiful, unspoiled places on earth. Observant and culturally attuned, Robbins is a master stylist in the tradition of travel writing as literature, a companion to V. S. Naipaul and Paul Theroux. 39 black-and-white illustrations
  • The Immortality Recipe

    Christopher Rosin

    eBook
    When Teal suspects her grandma's secret recipe book might be a book of spells, she discovers an ancient order that protects the secrets of alchemy and immortality.
  • Courage Beyond Words: Holocaust Witness, Nazi Hunter, Language Teacher to the Stars: The Many Lives and Languages of Michel Thomas

    Christopher Robbins

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Sept. 18, 2007)
    Michel Thomas survived starvation in French concentration and slave labor camps and endured torture as a fighter with the French Resistance. He saw combat with the U.S. Army and after the war hunted Nazis as an officer with U.S. Counter Intelligence. He captured important war criminals and was a witness in the trial of Gestapo chief Klaus Barbie, the Butcher of Lyon. His incredible experiences enabled him to forge a revolutionary learning system that made him the world's language master. His passion for life is a story of hope and inspiration and part of his lasting legacy.
  • Blood Trails: The Combat Diary of a Foot Soldier in Vietnam

    Christopher Ronnau

    Mass Market Paperback (Presidio Press, Aug. 29, 2006)
    BAPTISM BY FIREChris Ronnau volunteered for the Army and was sent to Vietnam in January 1967, armed with an M-14 rifle and American Express traveler’s checks. But the latter soon proved particularly pointless as the private first class found himself in the thick of two pivotal, fiercely fought Big Red One operations, going head-to-head against crack Viet cong and NVA troops in the notorious Iron Triangle and along the treacherous Cambodian border near Tay Ninh.Patrols, ambushes, plunging down VC tunnels, search and destroy missions–there were many ways to drive the enemy from his own backyard, as Ronnau quickly discovered. Based on the journal Ronnau kept in Vietnam, Blood Trails captures the hellish jungle war in all its stark life-and-death immediacy. This wrenching chronicle is also stirring testimony to the quiet courage of those unsung American heroes, many not yet twenty-one, who had a job to do and did it without complaint–fighting, sacrificing, and dying for their country. Includes sixteen pages of rare and never-before-seen combat photos
  • Apples Are from Kazakhstan Publisher: Atlas

    Christopher Robbins

    Paperback
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