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  • Mind Games

    B B Griffith

    Paperback (Griffith Publishing LLC, March 15, 2017)
    Sophie West has a problem with her imaginary friend, Mo. Most girls have forgotten their imaginary friends by the age of thirteen, but Mo seems more and more real every day. The problem is, instead of playing hide and seek and tea party like they used to, now all Mo wants to play with is fire. Sophie’s Mom, Dianne, doesn’t know where to turn for help. Someone is starting fires in their exclusive Baltimore neighborhood, and she’s terrified it might be Sophie. Desperate, she calls the only person she can think of with the discretion and experience she needs. Gordon Pope is still trying to get his fledgling child psychiatry practice off the ground. When he answers Dianne’s call, he thinks he’s simply taking on another troubled young patient. What he doesn’t realize is that he’s about to find out just how dangerous Mo’s games really are.
  • So What! Stories - The Trilogy: The Complete Tales from Birch Green High School

    G J Griffiths

    language (GJG, Sept. 9, 2015)
    This Great Blockbuster Trilogy of the So What! Stories has it all – Nature, humour, heartache and criminal thrills and spills!In Book One follow the career of teacher Robert Jeffrey through the antics of his pupils - both in and out of the classroom. Giggle and gasp at the hilarious and sad tales of pupils. Romance, bullying and struggling teachers give you a full range of daily life in Birch Green High School!In Book Two student teacher Molly Pearson is rewilding the school's wildlife and nature garden with the help of her Year 7 kids. Self-harming, arson, gang violence and teenage angst all seem to be teaming up as obstacles to block success from Molly and her class of 11 year-olds! In Book Three try to keep up with ex-pupil detective Nigel Shantra as he pursues the desperate criminals who caused trauma and tragedy to the school community. A criminal fireworks stunt that goes disastrously wrong leads to death and mayhem. Conspiring fraudsters look like they might get away with things when a black spider monkey in a zoo unwittingly assists detective Shantra in his chase!
  • Taco Tuesday

    Laura Griffith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Do you love tacos? Do you love to draw? This is the book for you! Read a fun story about tacos, and then illustrate it to share with friends and family. This book is loved by artists and readers of ALL ages.
  • Lampshades Made from Soft Fabrics

    M. R. Griffith

    eBook (Joline Press, May 31, 2013)
    This book contains a classic guide to making lampshades out of satin and silk. With simple, step-by-step instructions and detailed diagrams, this volume is incredibly novice-friendly, and will appeal to those with an interest in handcrafting and cost cutting. Contents include: “Making Lampshades”, “Sectional Fabric Shades”, “A Bowed Empire Shade with a Balloon Lining”, “A Lace of Net Over Satin shade”, “A French Shade”, “Pleated and Swathed Silks hades”, and “Swathed Shades”. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly rare and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on making lampshades.
  • Ants In Space

    G J Griffiths

    eBook (GJG, )
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  • Three Hundred Years Hence

    Mary Griffith, Mary Griffith

    eBook (, May 24, 2017)
    A sleeping young man is sealed in his house by an avalanche and awakens 300 years later in the year 2135 when the house is uncovered by excavation. Through this character, Griffith looks into the future of America from her time in 1836 as America's first known female utopian writer. She foretells a new form of power replacing steam engines, prohibition of liquor, women working jobs outside of the home, self-propelled farm equipment, income taxes, buildings made of fireproof materials, public construction and ownership of roads, breakup of monopolies, and other changes that were to come to America."Three Hundred Years Hence" was the first part of a volume entitled Camperdown; or, News from Our Neighbourhood. Although the book was issued anonymously, the author was Mary Griffith of Charlies Hope, New Jersey.
  • Three Hundred Years Hence

    Mary Griffith, Mary Griffith

    eBook (, May 24, 2017)
    A sleeping young man is sealed in his house by an avalanche and awakens 300 years later in the year 2135 when the house is uncovered by excavation. Through this character, Griffith looks into the future of America from her time in 1836 as America's first known female utopian writer. She foretells a new form of power replacing steam engines, prohibition of liquor, women working jobs outside of the home, self-propelled farm equipment, income taxes, buildings made of fireproof materials, public construction and ownership of roads, breakup of monopolies, and other changes that were to come to America."Three Hundred Years Hence" was the first part of a volume entitled Camperdown; or, News from Our Neighbourhood. Although the book was issued anonymously, the author was Mary Griffith of Charlies Hope, New Jersey.
  • Three Hundred Years Hence

    Mary Griffith, Mary Griffith

    eBook (, May 24, 2017)
    A sleeping young man is sealed in his house by an avalanche and awakens 300 years later in the year 2135 when the house is uncovered by excavation. Through this character, Griffith looks into the future of America from her time in 1836 as America's first known female utopian writer. She foretells a new form of power replacing steam engines, prohibition of liquor, women working jobs outside of the home, self-propelled farm equipment, income taxes, buildings made of fireproof materials, public construction and ownership of roads, breakup of monopolies, and other changes that were to come to America."Three Hundred Years Hence" was the first part of a volume entitled Camperdown; or, News from Our Neighbourhood. Although the book was issued anonymously, the author was Mary Griffith of Charlies Hope, New Jersey.
  • Three Hundred Years Hence

    Mary Griffith, Mary Griffith

    eBook (, May 24, 2017)
    A sleeping young man is sealed in his house by an avalanche and awakens 300 years later in the year 2135 when the house is uncovered by excavation. Through this character, Griffith looks into the future of America from her time in 1836 as America's first known female utopian writer. She foretells a new form of power replacing steam engines, prohibition of liquor, women working jobs outside of the home, self-propelled farm equipment, income taxes, buildings made of fireproof materials, public construction and ownership of roads, breakup of monopolies, and other changes that were to come to America."Three Hundred Years Hence" was the first part of a volume entitled Camperdown; or, News from Our Neighbourhood. Although the book was issued anonymously, the author was Mary Griffith of Charlies Hope, New Jersey.
  • Three Hundred Years Hence

    Mary Griffith, Mary Griffith

    eBook (, May 24, 2017)
    A sleeping young man is sealed in his house by an avalanche and awakens 300 years later in the year 2135 when the house is uncovered by excavation. Through this character, Griffith looks into the future of America from her time in 1836 as America's first known female utopian writer. She foretells a new form of power replacing steam engines, prohibition of liquor, women working jobs outside of the home, self-propelled farm equipment, income taxes, buildings made of fireproof materials, public construction and ownership of roads, breakup of monopolies, and other changes that were to come to America."Three Hundred Years Hence" was the first part of a volume entitled Camperdown; or, News from Our Neighbourhood. Although the book was issued anonymously, the author was Mary Griffith of Charlies Hope, New Jersey.
  • Three Hundred Years Hence

    Mary Griffith, Mary Griffith

    eBook (, May 24, 2017)
    A sleeping young man is sealed in his house by an avalanche and awakens 300 years later in the year 2135 when the house is uncovered by excavation. Through this character, Griffith looks into the future of America from her time in 1836 as America's first known female utopian writer. She foretells a new form of power replacing steam engines, prohibition of liquor, women working jobs outside of the home, self-propelled farm equipment, income taxes, buildings made of fireproof materials, public construction and ownership of roads, breakup of monopolies, and other changes that were to come to America."Three Hundred Years Hence" was the first part of a volume entitled Camperdown; or, News from Our Neighbourhood. Although the book was issued anonymously, the author was Mary Griffith of Charlies Hope, New Jersey.