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  • TuuMuuch Woods-The Rescue

    Donald Clark

    language (, Jan. 29, 2011)
    The Christian Fantasy Book Series called "The Lands of Nuu" allows young children between the ages of 6 to 11 to experience the love of God and the fruit of Spirit in a fresh new way. They will share in the exciting adventures of the Nuuits of the Planet Nuu. They will Join them in discovering new places, meeting strange creatures, and making new friends. They will see how these young Nuuits or (nocknuuits as Nuuit children are called) and the beings they meet handle the challenges of pride, selfishness, faith, forgiveness, cooperation, and of love. The adventure begins in Book One, "TuuMuuch Woods-The Rescue"
  • TuuMuuch Woods-Tomlot The Wise

    Donald Clark

    language (, Feb. 2, 2011)
    After SeeSee's rescue from the lake in TuuMuuch Woods, the three nocknuuits of the Plains find themselves lost in a strange place with no possible way to get them home, but the adventure continues in "TuuMuuch Woods-Tomlot The Wise". Although SeeSee, Zat and Jat are made to feel welcome into the woodland village life, they all miss their family and really want to find their way back home again. The question then is some how finding a way to get them back to the Plains. CheChe's Mother suggests the answer may rest with a kind but very wise old Woods Nuuit named Tomlot The Wise. SeeSee and her twin brothers must now wait patiently to see if God, who the Nuuits call Nuuel, will give Tomlot a plan in answer to what looks like an impossible problem. Read now Book Two, "TuuMuuch Woods-Tomlot The Wise" for the answer.
  • TuuMuuch Woods-The Fly'n Gidjet

    Donald Clark

    language (, Feb. 22, 2011)
    Book Three, continues the adventure of the three lost Plains Nuuits named SeeSee, her twin brothers Zat, Jat and their new Woodland Nuuit friend CheChe in the story "TuuMuuch Woods-The Fly'n Gidjet. The lost Plains Nuuits have been made to feel welcome in the village of their new friend CheChe. They've met and talked to Tomlot, a wise old Woods Nuuit and found out to their amazement that the Nuuits living in TuuMuuch Woods are long lost cousins or "coozuns" of the Plains Nuuits. But now a most exciting thing has happened that has given the three lost young ones real hope of getting home.Tomlot has seen SeeSee, her twin brothers Zat, Jat and CheChe playing with what they have called a "Gidjet". Tomlot begins to receive a plan from God, who the Plains Nuuits call Nuuel. He has high hopes that somehow using this funny "Gidjet" play thing will get the Plains Nuuits home again. As the the plan unfolds it will ask everyone to be patient, kind, work together, be obedient and continue to love each other. Enjoy reading Book Three in The Lands Of Nuu, "TuuMuuch Woods-The Fly'n Gidjet."
  • Einstein: The Life and Times

    Ronald Clark

    eBook (Bloomsbury Reader, Sept. 28, 2011)
    First published in 1972, Ronald W. Clark's definitive biography of Einstein, the Promethean figure of our age, goes behind the phenomenal intellect to reveal the human side of the legendary absent-minded professor. Here is the classic portrait of the scientist and the man: the boy growing up in the Swiss Alps, the young man caught in an unhappy first marriage, the passionate pacifist who agonized over making The Bomb, the indifferent Zionist asked to head the Israeli state, the physicist who believed in God."Vivid and readable" -The New York Times
  • Einstein: The Life and Times

    Ronald W. Clark

    Paperback (William Morrow, April 10, 2007)
    Ronald W. Clark's acclaimed biography of Einstein, the Promethean figure of our age, goes behind the phenomenal intellect to reveal the human side of the legendary absent-minded professor who confidently claimed that space and time were not what they seemed. Here is the classic portrait of the scientist and the man: the boy growing up in the Swiss Alps, the young man caught in an unhappy first marriage, the passionate pacifist who agonized over making the Bomb, the indifferent Zionist asked to head the Israeli state, and the physicist who believed in God.
  • Einstein: Life and Times

    Ronald W. Clark

    Hardcover (The World Publishing Company, June 15, 1971)
    Albert Einstein was far more than the physicist who confidently claimed that space and time were not what they seemed to be. Middle age saw the man who described himself as "pas tres Juit" blossoming out as a standard-bearer for Zionism. He passionately indulged in pacifism, and as passionately rejected it when Hitler began to show, unbelievably to most reasonable men, that he really meant what he said about the Jews and the master race. throughout it all, Einstein stuck to the job at hand, as determined to squeeze the next fact out of Nature as a businessman intent on turning millions into billions.
  • Einstein:: The Life and Times

    Ronald W. Clark

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Ronald W. Clark's definitive biography of Einstein, the Promethean figure of our age, goes behind the phenomenal intellect to reveal the human side of the legendary absent-minded professor who confidently claimed that space and time were not what they seemed.Here is the classic portrait of the scientist and the man: the boy growing up in the Swiss Alps, the young man caught in an unhappy first marriage, the passionate pacifist who agonized over making The Bomb, the indifferent Zionist asked to head the Israeli state, the physicist who believed in God.
  • What Depression? How America's kids beat the blahs of the 1930s

    Don Clark

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, July 6, 2006)
    "When they were good, they were very, very good..." but angels they were not. Depression era kids enjoyed extraordinary freedom from parental supervision or instruction. Parents, for the most part, simply assumed that the kids would make it home in time for dinner. What they did during the daylight hours was up to them. A misktake? Not necessarily. Creativity was the result and it took many forms ranging from mischief to artistry. This is a book for everyone to enjoy, a lighthearted story of the hard-time kids and how they beat the blahs of the Great Depression.
  • Einstein: His Life & Times

    Ronald W. Clark

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, Aug. 12, 1995)
    Ronald W. Clark's acclaimed biography of Einstein, the Promethean figure of our age, goes behind the phenomenal intellect to reveal the human side of the legendary absent-minded professor who confidently claimed that space and time were not what they seemed. Here is the classic portrait of the scientist and the man: the boy growing up in the Swiss Alps, the young man caught in an unhappy first marriage, the passionate pacifist who agonized over making the Bomb, the indifferent Zionist asked to head the Israeli state, and the physicist who believed in God.
  • Einstein: The Life And Times

    Ronald W. Clark

    Mass Market Paperback (Harper, Jan. 25, 2011)
    A splendid biography
  • Einstein: The Life and Times

    Ronald W. Clark

    Hardcover (World Publishing Co., March 15, 1971)
    The author of this book is Ronald W. Clark.
  • Einstein: Life and Times by Ronald W. Clark

    Ronald W. Clark

    Hardcover (The World Publishing Company, March 15, 1809)
    Great book on the life of Albert Einstein.