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Books with author Dr. Mark Phillips

  • You'll Be Sor-ree!: A Guadalcanal Marine Remembers The Pacific War

    Dr. Sid Phillips

    Hardcover (Valor Studios, March 15, 2010)
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  • The Magic of Being, Book Two: Discovering You and Knowing What to Do

    G. Mark Phillips

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 22, 2017)
    Picking up where book one left off, this short rhyming story teaches children the importance of knowing themselves in a fun, entertaining way. When you know yourself, you will naturally choose something to do that will help you create a life filled with happiness and success for yourself and will positively impact the lives of those around you.*Also included, is access to exclusive bonus content, including a free MP3 read by the author, examples, and exercises. This bonus content is available only through a link in the bookIt’s never too early (or too late), to begin teaching your child the importance of knowing themselves. Pick up your copy today, and help your child discover the magic of being.
  • Salvage Humanity

    Mark John Phillips

    (AuthorHouse UK, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Salvage Humanity is an adventure about a survivor (Myles) who is shown a message in a dream to find hope when hope is harder to find, that he is more than just a survivor. The quest begins.
  • That Sweet Little Old Lady

    Mark Phillips

    Paperback (IndyPublish, May 12, 2008)
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  • Pele Pelican

    Matt Phillips

    Paperback (Gorilla Books, Nov. 19, 2015)
    The mail needs delivering, and there's only one bird to do it, But if anyone can, Pele Pelican can!
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  • Hippie Animals - Coloring Book - Elephant, Llama, Lizard, Bobcat, and more

    Marta Phillips

    Paperback (Independently published, July 14, 2020)
    HIGH RESOLUTION PRINTING 🐩 NEW 🐍 FOR RELAXATION Come inside and play with doodles, shapes, and patterns! Coloring and patterning are relaxing, meditative activities that encourage self-expression, sending you on a creative adventure. Use each of these pages as a launching pad to spark your creativity and unleash your inner artist.200 fun and playful art activities to take you on a festive journey of patterning, shading, and coloring.Decorate with your favorite coloring implements - these pages are perfect for markers, colored pencils, gel pens, and watercolors.These fabulous furry animals are stoked on coloring! Each bohemian beast will take you to a happy place of patterning, shading, and coloring. Animals whimsical images offer a fun and hassle-free way to de-stress and give coloring a chance. Perfect for decorating with all of your favorite coloring implements.This animal coloring book features:🐭 A variety of designs selected specifically for older kids, tweens, and teens🐼 200 whimsical images to color - providing hours of calm stress relief🐰 The complexity of patterns range from beginner to experienced🐷 Perfect size for framingColor. Relax. Enjoy. 🛍️ Buy Now & Relax... 🛍️Scroll to the top of the page and click the Add to Cart button. 💳
  • Whinny Gets Help

    Marie Phillips

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 19, 2016)
    Financial fables (of which this book is one) are short tales - often using animals - to teach a moral or lesson about money and finances. As part of my efforts to help bring financial literacy to the next generation, the Whinny Series of financial fables joins a universal girl favorite (horses) with stories of self sufficiency, learning to earn, moving ahead and dealing with all the expensive things life can throw at us. Whinny Gets Help is the fourth story in the series. In it, Whinny finds that even though she has had extensive formal training and has been on the job learning more for awhile, a mentor and a sponsor would greatly help her get to the next level in her career as a police mount. Will she find the help she needs to do the job right?
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  • Tommy Tregennis

    Mary E. Phillips

    Hardcover (Constable, July 5, 1931)
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  • Little Lamb's Hat

    Mary G. Phillips

    Paperback (Rand, McNally & Company, )
    None
  • Salvage Humanity

    Mark John Phillips

    (Authorhouse, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Salvage Humanity is an adventure about a survivor (Myles) who is shown a message in a dream to find hope when hope is harder to find, that he is more than just a survivor. The quest begins.
  • James Fenimore CooperJAMES FENIMORE COOPER by Phillips, Mary E.

    Mary E. Phillips

    (General Books, March 7, 2010)
    None
  • James Fenimore Cooper

    Mary E. Phillips

    Paperback (Hesperides Press, Nov. 12, 2006)
    JAMES FENIMORE COOPER BY MARY E. PHILLIPS PREFACE HE intention of this simply told personal life of James Fenimore Cooper, the creator of American romance, is to have all material au thentic. The pictures of men, women, places and things are, as nearly as possible, of Coopers association with them to reproduce a background of his time and to make the man not the author its central foreground figure. From every available source since the earliest mention of the authors name, both in print and out, material for these pages has been collected. In this wide gleaning in the field of letters a rich harvest from able and brilliant pens the gleaner hereby expresses grateful appreciation of these transplanted values. Much, precious in worth and attractive in interest, comes into these pages from the generous and good among the relatives, friends, and admirers of Fenimore Cooper. And more than all others, the authors grandnephew, the late Mr. George Pomeroy Keese, of Cooperstown, New York, has paid rich and rare tribute to the memory of his uncle, with whom when a boy he came in living touch. Appeals to Coopers grandson, James Fenimore Cooper, Esq., of Albany, New York, and also to his publishers have been met in a spirit so gracious and their giving has been so generous as to command the grateful service of the writer. For rare values, in service and material, special credits are due to Mr. George Pomeroy Keese, Cooperstown, N. Y. James Fenimore Cooper, Esq., Albany, N. Y. Mr. Francis Whiting Hal sey, New York City Mr. Edwin Tenney Stiger, Watertown, Mass. General James Grant Wilson, New York City Mr. Horace G. Wadlin, Libra rian, Messrs. Otto Fleischner, Assistant Librarian, O. A. Bierstadt, F. C. Blaisdell, and others, of the Boston Public Library Miss Alice Bailey Keese, Cooperstown, N. Y. Mrs. T. Henry Dewey, Paris, France Mrs. Edward Emerson Waters, New York City and Miss Mary C. Sheridan, Boston, Mass. A LIFE of Cooper, written with some particular reference to the picturesque village among the Otsego hills, where he so long lived and in whose soil he, for some sixty years or more, has slept, has long been needed. That such a book should have become a labor of love in the hands of Miss Phillips is not more interesting than it is fortunate that the task should have been accom plished so conspicuously well. Miss Phillips has borne testimony to the resourcefulness and rare devotion with which the late Mr. Keese assisted her in researches extending over many years. None knew so well as he the personal side of Coopers whole life story none so assiduously and so lovingly, during a long life spent in Cooperstown, gathered and tried to preserve in their integrity every significant and interesting detail of it. The turning point in Coopers life was reached when he went to Cooperstown, although he wasris, France Mrs. Edward Emerson little more than a child in arms. Most curious is it that his going should have resulted from the foreclosure of a mortgage. This mortgage had been given in the late Colonial period by George Croghan, and covered a vast tract of native forest lands in Otsego. In these lands, through the foreclosure, Coopers father, soon after the Revolution, acquired a large interest, which led him to abandon his home of ease and refinement in Burlington, New Jersey, and found a new, and, as it proved to be, a permanent one in the unpeopled wilderness at the foot of Otsego Lake. Except for this accident of for tune, Leatherstocking and his companions of the forest never could have been created by the pen of Cooper.