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Books with author George Beal

  • Kingfisher Pocket Book: Thesaurus

    George Beal

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books, July 29, 1993)
    An introduction to the resources of the world's richest language, aiming to expand children's vocabulary and enable them to express themselves more clearly and precisely. 6500 common words are accompanied by grammatical information, cross-references to antonyms, and also homonyms if they exist.
  • On Board RMS Titanic: Memories of the Maiden Voyage

    George Behe

    eBook (The History Press, Feb. 29, 2012)
    This is the very first book in which Titanic’s passengers and crewmen are permitted to tell the story of the disaster entirely in their own words via the texts of letters, postcards, diary entries and memoirs that were written before, during and immediately after the maiden voyage itself. Many of the pre-sailing documents were written by people who later lost their lives in the sinking and represent the last communications that these people ever had with their friends and loved ones at home. These letters and postcards give an unparalleled description of the events that occurred during the five days that Titanic was at sea, and the communications that were written by survivors after the sinking describe the horror of the disaster itself and the heartbreak they experienced at the loss of their loved ones. This moving book, by Titanic expert George Behe, also contains brief biographies of the passengers ̶ victims as well as survivors ̶ who wrote the documents in question.
  • Simon and Schuster Young Reader's Thesaurus

    George Beal

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 1984)
    Lists synonyms and antonyms for over six thousand words, and explains the difference between synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms
  • Muggles and Magic

    George Beahm

    Paperback (Hampton Roads Publishing, Feb. 28, 2007)
    With more than 50,000 copies of the first two editions in print, the popular Muggles and Magic has been substantially revised and updated to feature more exciting, up-to-the-minute information, including a photo essay on the famous Harry Potter-themed retail store, Whimsic Alley; a first-hand account of J.K. Rowling's celebrated August 2006 book reading in New York (with full-color photos); a new section on Harry Potter fans, with an article written by Steve Van Ark, webmaster of the Harry Potter Lexicon and popular speaker at Harry Potter conventions.
  • Card Games

    George Beal

    Paperback (Piccolo, )
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  • On Board RMS Titanic: Memories of the Maiden Voyage

    George Behe

    Hardcover (The History Press, Oct. 25, 2012)
    Life on board the world's most famous ship, in the words of the passengers themselvesUtilizing many documents not seen since 1912, here Titanic's passengers and crewmen are permitted to tell the story of the disaster entirely in their own words via the texts of letters, postcards, diary entries, and memoirs that were written before, during, and immediately after the maiden voyage itself. Many of the presailing documents were written by people who later lost their lives in the sinking, and represent the last communications these people ever had with their friends and loved ones at home. These letters and postcards give an unparalleled description of the events that occurred during the five days that Titanic was at sea, and the communications that were written by survivors after the sinking describe the horror of the disaster itself and the heartbreak they experienced at the loss of their loved ones. This moving book also contains brief biographies of the passengers—victims as well as survivors—who wrote the documents in question.
  • The Kingfisher First Thesaurus

    George Beal

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Sept. 15, 2001)
    An illustrated thesaurus contains over one hundred key words accompanied by their synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms; a sample sentence; and cartoon drawings to add visual interest. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.
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  • Discovering the Golden Compass: A Guide to Philip Pullman's Dark Materials

    George Beahm

    Paperback (Hampton Roads Publishing, Sept. 7, 2007)
    New to The Golden Compass? DonÂ’t feel lost--or alone! This accessible, illustrated guide is the only passport youÂ’ll need to Philip PullmanÂ’s imaginative world of His Dark Materials. Written especially for newcomers, Discovering The Golden Compass tells you everything youÂ’d want to know in reader-friendly prose, supplemented with dozens of photographs and illustrations.Book highlights: PullmanÂ’s 10,000-word autobiographical essay talking about his life and work; a 16-page full color insert of new photos showing Oxford, the "city of dreaming spires," in all its glory; 15 new pen-and-ink illustrations and a full color painting by former Disney artist and Imagineer, Tim Kirk; and complete coverage of PullmanÂ’s talk at the Oxford Literary Festival, in which he and The Golden Compass film producer, Deborah Forte, talk about the considerable challenges in bringing the book to film.Newcomers will especially welcome the book-by-book look at PullmanÂ’s trilogy--The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, and The Amber Spyglass. Minimizing spoilers, Beahm explains what each book is about, discusses the key characters, places, and things, and also quotes Pullman, his fans, and critics on the work itself. Plus extensive information about LyraÂ’s Oxford and an advance peek at The Book of Dust.With information about the various adaptations of The Golden Compass (film, theatrical, and audio), illuminating essays on daemons, the alethiometer, and Dust, and a section devoted to additional resources for readers who want to know where to go for more information, BeahmÂ’s book is your ticket to PullmanÂ’s imaginative universe.
    Z
  • Quizzers: Weather

    George Beal

    Paperback (Harlequin Mills & Boon, March 15, 1975)
    None
  • Quizzers: Railways

    George Beal

    Paperback (Harlequin Mills & Boon, Sept. 15, 1975)
    None
  • See Inside a TV Studio

    George Beal

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, May 1, 1978)
    Details the steps in the production of television programs, explaining the functions and use of equipment, television transmission, and job opportunities
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  • Caribbean Pirates: A Treasure Chest of Fact, Fiction, and Folklore

    George Beahm

    Paperback (Hampton Roads Publishing, March 27, 2007)
    Is a pirate’s life for you? Here’s how to live the life of a Caribbean pirate!Think you know everything there is to know about pirates, do you? Well me bucko, you’ve got a lot to learn, and here’s where you can drink your fill!I’m “Scurvy Dog” George Beahm and, along with “Long John” Tim Kirk (a former Disney artist), we’re here to take you on a pirate cruise to the Caribbean, where you can shoot, scoot, and loot to your plundering heart’s content. We’ll show you how to find your sea legs and get you ship-shape so you can sail the high seas and pillage the New World with the most ferocious cutthroats that ever hoisted the Jolly Roger! Well, “arrr” you ready?With artwork commissioned especially for this book from artist Tim Kirk, and illustrated with 145 full-color photos, this book tells you everything you’d want to know about Caribbean pirates! How to talk, dress, and live like a pirate on cruises and at pirate festivals. Where to find the best pirate museums in the world. A quiz to test your pirate knowledge. And, best of all, a no-holds-barred look at pirate history through the lens of Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean. Were pirates really hung? Who was Davy Jones? Were there cannibals in the Caribbean? Find out in this fun and fact-filled book!