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Books with author David More

  • FENWICK THE FLEA

    David Morgan

    language (David Morgan, May 4, 2011)
    There is no greater love than giving one's life for others. Fenwick The Flea tells the adventure of a specialized military operation where one brave little flea sacrifices his life to save his fellow fleas.
  • Borrowed Leather

    David Moore

    (lulu.com, Sept. 29, 2017)
    Enjoy a hodge podge of various things that David Moore has written the past few years. There is a little bit of everything. A classic baseball story. (Or, is it softball?) A story of a hidden secret. Stories of the 'Good 'ol Days' And, a few about the 'Not so good 'ol Days'. Stories derived from outside prompts. And . . . Moore Poems EES - Enjoy Every Second
  • Healing Our World: Inside Doctors Without Borders

    David Morley

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Dec. 4, 2006)
    2007 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards: - Bronze Medalist, Young Adult Non-Fiction Category, and - Bronze Medalist, Peacemaker Award Category CCBC's Best Books for Kids & Teens, 2008 «Starred Choice Red Maple Book Award - Non-Fiction nominee 2009 Excerpt: "When I tell friends at home in Canada abut the things I have seen, they often say, 'It must be so depressing!' But my work has never felt depressing. Doctors Without Borders is an organization built to act, to make things better. Together with other volunteers and the support of millions of people around the world, we don_t have to sit by helplessly and see a disaster unfold before us, wondering what on earth we can do. The gift of action is ours." When children are caught in civil wars, when earthquakes destroy homes and villages, when AIDS and other diseases shatter families and communities - the volunteers of Doctors Without Borders are there. Their mission is simple - to bring life-saving care to the world's neediest people and to speak out when the rights of the people in their care are abused or violated. Médecins Sans Frontières, known in English as Doctors Without Borders and by its volunteers as MSF, is the world_s largest independent medical humanitarian relief organization. Every year, more than 3,000 MSF volunteers and 12,000 local men and women bring medical aid to people in more than 70 countries. In Healing Our World, David Morley presents his own story and the stories of other MSFers who have volunteered in some of the most dangerous and forgotten corners of the world - the Congo, El Salvador, Chechnya, Bangladesh, Mozambique, Afghanistan, southern Africa. These are stories about healing and helping people, about making the world a better place - stories filled with sorrow and hope, anger and idealism, determination and passion. The words and experiences - good and bad - of MSF volunteers who come from all over the world and every walk of life. Information about MSF's history, how it selects its volunteers and decides where to send them. Includes photographs from the field.
  • The Plough that Broke the Steppes: Agriculture and Environment on Russia's Grasslands, 1700-1914

    David Moon

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, May 5, 2013)
    This is the first environmental history of Russia's steppes. From the early-eighteenth century, settlers moved to the semi-arid but fertile grasslands from wetter, forested regions in central and northern Russia and Ukraine, and from central Europe. By the late-nineteenth century, they had turned the steppes into the bread basket of the Russian Empire and parts of Europe. But there was another side to this story. The steppe region was hit by recurring droughts, winds from the east whipped up dust storms, the fertile black earth suffered severe erosion, crops failed, and in the worst years there was famine. David Moon analyses how naturalists and scientists came to understand the steppe environment, including the origins of the fertile black earth. He also analyses how scientists tried to understand environmental change, including climate change. Farmers, and the scientists who advised them, tried different ways to deal with the recurring droughts: planting trees, irrigation, and cultivating the soil. More sustainable, however, were techniques of cultivation to retain scarce moisture in the soil. Among the pioneers were Mennonite settlers. Such approaches aimed to work with the environment, rather than trying to change it by planting trees or supplying more water artificially. The story is similar to the Dust Bowl on the Great Plains of the USA, which share a similar environment and environmental history. David Moon places the story of the steppes in the wider context of the environmental history of European colonialism around the globe.
  • Ruler Of The Night

    David Morrell

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press Large Print, Nov. 16, 2016)
    Opium addict Thomas De Quincey and his irrepressible daughter Emily investigate the strangling of a lawyer in what is the first murder on an English train, and they uncover a dangerous secret that reaches the highest levels of British society.
  • The Girl in a Coma

    David Moss

    Paperback (Poisoned Pen Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Allison Briscoe is your average fifteen-year-old-until someone tries to kill her. Shot in the head, her doctors and family think she is in a coma, but in fact, though she cannot move, she can think, she can hear, and she can dream. Each night, Allison lives vicariously through her pioneer ancestors, experiencing their adventures through their eyes. First, she enters the world of Rebecca Haun, a fifteen-year-old rebel who lived in Pennsylvania during the Revolutionary War. To prove a friend innocent of murder, Rebecca betrays her Mennonite beliefs and joins the Women's Brigade with George Washington's rag-tag army at Valley Forge. And each day, Allison struggles to find a way to show her family that she is awake - a goal that becomes increasingly desperate when she realizes that whoever shot her has come back to finish the job.
  • Dynamic Duos

    David Moore

    Paperback (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Profiles some of the NBA's most successful teammates, including Jordan and Pippen, and Mourning and Hardaway
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  • The Jason Kidd Story

    David Moore

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, Feb. 15, 1997)
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  • Dynamic Duos

    David Moore

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Oct. 15, 1999)
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  • Ships in Harbour

    David Morton

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Aug. 28, 2009)
    David H. Morton (1886-1957) was an American author, reporter and poet. In 1909 he graduated with the degree of B. S. from the Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. He worked as a journalist, reporter and associated editor up to 1915. After a decade of newspaper work, starting at the Louisville Courier-Journal, he became a teacher in the high school at Morristown, New Jersey. Beginning in 1924, he taught at Amherst College. His work appeared in Harper's Magazine. He is noted for having written a fan letter to Dashiell Hammett. His works include: Ships in Harbour (1920) and Harvest: A Book of Sonnets (1924).
  • The Boo Hag

    David Morgan

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 31, 2012)
    Lenny Petrakas is worried about her skin. Not the way you're thinking. Not like that at all. While most people spend time concerned about dirt and elasticity, temperature and moisture, Lenny has a more pressing problem. Something is after her. Something evil that won't stop until it has peeled every last inch of skin from the teen's body. And then, it may end her misery quickly, or it may dump her body in the woods. Let infection and dehydration run its course. Lenny is just your normal sixteen-year-old girl. Was. Was just your normal sixteen-year-old girl. Quiet and polite. Petite. Introspective, but not to the point of isolation. Loyal? Fiercely so. Outstanding? Noteworthy? Different? No, no, and no. Or so she thought. What started as an eerie feeling, a certainty that someone had been in her room while she slept, has spiraled into something far worse. Something was in her room. Something that finds her highly different, extremely noteworthy, and intensely outstanding. Game over? Wrong. Lenny's a fighter, and she isn't about to lie down and take what's coming to her. Enlisting the help of her best friend, a not-so-secret admirer, the hottest guy in school, one odious cheerleader, and a paranormalist teacher, Lenny is facing her fears head on, in a battle she knows can only end in death.
  • Nutcracker

    David Delamore

    Hardcover (Unicorn Pub House, Sept. 1, 1992)
    The classic story of the Nutcracker accompanied by 8 ornaments that can be made and "popped out" from the front and back covers.
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