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Books with author E . N. Cartwright

  • Blood Will Tell

    Gary cartwright

    Paperback (Pocket, Oct. 3, 1980)
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  • Jackdaw

    Ann Cartwright

    Paperback (Red Fox, March 15, 1994)
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  • Mary Cartwright's A B C

    Mary Cartwright

    Hardcover (Checkerboard Pr, Oct. 1, 1981)
    Each letter of the alphabet is illustrated by a drawing incorporating two things juxtaposed in an absurd or unexpected way.
    G
  • More Amazing Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals

    John Cartwright

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Cartwright, John
  • Highgate Collection: About Birds

    Paul Cartwright

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division, Jan. 1, 1991)
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  • So, you think it's easy being me?: Five horrible short stories - with a twist!

    E . N. Cartwright

    (Independently published, April 13, 2020)
    What is a monologue? Well, it is a story told from just one person's point of view. It helps us understand them and get right into their very soul and thoughts. Even Shakespeare wrote in monologues!So , it's the perfect way to get to know all those horrific creatures who only come out in the dead of night or once a year at Halloween, to hear from the creatures that live in crypts and cupboards and under beds. We can get to know the ghouls and ghosties, monsters and meanies, biters and fliers ...Because they can't be all bad ...Can they?It's finally time to hear the first-hand, real story of five famous stars of Halloween: a werewolf; Dracula; Frankenstein's monster; the Mummy; and a witch! And we find out what their lives are really like.Think it's all blood, guts and gore? Well, sometimes, when they're not taking care of the kids, doing the school run or picking up the weekly shop! These five monologues are told from the point of view of these classic horror creatures, taking a genre that you think you know well and twisting it into interesting, new shapes!All the stories have the same opening line ("So, you think it's easy being me?") but go in strange and unusual directions, keeping you smiling and interested along the way.But don't just take my word for it - let's hear it from the creatures themselves!
  • What We Do

    Reg Cartwright

    Paperback (Red Fox, )
    I'm a dog and I dig. I'm a bird and I fly. And I guzzle-I'm a pig!A colorful new animal-concept book for toddlers All sorts of creatures are eager to tell us who they are and what they like to do! Award-winning artist Reg Cartwright combines stunning oil paintings with a simple text to make an interactive picture book for toddlers, teaching them about all sorts of animals, their natural habitats, and doing what they love to do.
  • A Message from Danny Bell

    CARTWRIGHT

    Paperback (Cengage Learning Australia, March 15, 2004)
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  • Horse Notebook: Blank Lined Journal Notebook to Write in

    LR Cartwright

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 19, 2019)
    Sassy Animal Journal: What are you Looking at? is for someone you know who is a horse lover.This horse journal has plenty of room for you to express yourself freely. Use it as a gratitude journal, sermon journal, creative writing journal notebook, or personal diary. Use this perfect-sized journal to record important reflections, memories or to have on hand when creativity strikes.Makes a great gift for men, women, teens, or kids. People of all ages will have fun writing in this simple lined book. 6" x 9" sized/160 pages
  • The Proud and Fearless Lion

    Ann Cartwright

    Paperback (Red Fox, )
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  • The Adventures of Blizzard

    Mark Cartwright

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, June 25, 2015)
    How many elements of sadness, from the running loose dog, a sad little boy, and a strong mother figure, can instantly come together to change everyone's lives for the better?
  • Where We Live

    Reg Cartwright

    Paperback (Red Fox, )
    I am a crocodile and I live in a swamp...Tiger, crocodile, camel...the humble mole. Each creature introduces itself and tells us where it lives. The joy of this first picture book is the artwork. Reg Cartwright's stunning, bold paintings introduce a host of wonderful creatures who tell us where they live - very simply and in their own words.