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Books with author David C Cook

  • OUR END EARTH OCEAN LIFE P

    David Cook

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 14, 1985)
    Discusses some of the animals of the sea and the dangers they and their environment face.
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  • Who really invented the airplane?

    David C Cooke

    Hardcover (Putnam, March 15, 1964)
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  • Apache warrior

    David C Cooke

    Hardcover (Norton, March 15, 1963)
    None
  • Good Enough for a Sheep Station

    David Cox

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Feb. 1, 2015)
    As a boy, David Cox lived in the dusty outback on a sheep station. His lessons came in a brown envelope from the Correspondence School, but out of doors his father was his teacher. David learned the stockman's skills of riding horses and mustering sheep and cattle, and when they were out riding his father would tell stories about old times. Sometimes they would repair stockyards or fences, and when the job was done his father would step back and say, 'Well, it's good enough for a sheep station.'David Cox concludes the moving story of his country childhood that began with The Road to Goonong and continued with The Fair Dinkum War.'I have always loved David Cox's work. Every opening is full of action and humour ... In good times and bad the warmth and love of the family shine through' Magpies'Charming and touching...What a lovely way for children to learn about life in the outback a long time ago.' Good Reading
  • The planes the Axis flew in World War II

    David C Cooke

    Hardcover (Dodd, Mead, March 15, 1970)
    Text, with accompanying photographs, describes the various types of airplanes used by the Axis powers during World War II.
  • How automobiles are made

    David C Cooke

    Unknown Binding (Dodd, Mead, March 15, 1957)
    None
  • Ayu and the Perfect Moon

    David Cox

    Paperback (Walker Books Australia, )
    None
  • Good Enough for a Sheep Station

    David Cox

    language (Allen & Unwin, May 1, 2015)
    As a boy, David Cox lived in the dusty outback on a sheep station. His lessons came in a brown envelope from the Correspondence School, but out of doors his father was his teacher. David learned the stockman's skills of riding horses and mustering sheep and cattle, and when they were out riding his father would tell stories about old times. Sometimes they would repair stockyards or fences, and when the job was done his father would step back and say, 'Well, it's good enough for a sheep station.'David Cox concludes the moving story of his country childhood that began with The Road to Goonong and continued with The Fair Dinkum War.'I have always loved David Cox's work. Every opening is full of action and humour ... In good times and bad the warmth and love of the family shine through' Magpies'Charming and touching...What a lovely way for children to learn about life in the outback a long time ago.' Good Reading
  • How atomic submarines are made

    David C Cooke

    Hardcover (Dodd, Mead, March 15, 1957)
    None
  • The Secret World

    David Cox

    language (, March 3, 2012)
    This is a story for children from around the age of 11 upwards.It is an adventure about a 14 year old boy and his 9 year old sister, who move to America from England. They live with their mother in a strange old house that their great uncle had left them.In the house is a gateway to a secret world. This world has dangerous monsters and deadly sea serpents and an evil Duke.
  • The Adventures of Oswaldo the Dragon

    C.A. David

    language (, Aug. 4, 2011)
    Come join Oswaldo the dragon in one of his many adventures with his favorite friend Vincent, the human boy who lives through the magic gate into another world...