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Books with author John Marshall

  • Our Energy Supply

    John Marshall

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, July 1, 1995)
    Describes the nature of energy, where it comes from, and how it can be used.
  • Energy at Work

    John Marshall

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, July 1, 1995)
    Expalins the relationship between energy and work, as defined scientifically.
  • Church Health for the Twenty-First Century: A Biblical Approach

    John Marshall Crowe

    Paperback (eLectio Publishing, March 18, 2017)
    What does the Bible have to say about church health? In this new resource from John Marshall Crowe, clergy and lay leaders alike will discover: What are the characteristics of churches where Jesus is the head or not? How to disciple church leaders into a healthy team? Are the Great Commission and the Great Commandment connected to ministry for the mentally ill? How can biblical preaching promote church health? All types of churches and all kinds of pastors will find this a useful and inspiring book for individual or small group study. Helpful questions follow each chapter to assist in stimulating thoughtful discussion and meaningful action.
  • Go and Stop

    John Marshall

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, July 1, 1995)
    Book by Marshall, John
  • Sink or Swim

    John Marshall

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, July 1, 1995)
    A collection of science experiments involving water, answering such questions as "Why does the water in the bathtub rise higher when you get in?" and "Why do some things sink and some float?"
  • The Life and Adventures of Robin Hood

    John B. Marsh

    eBook (Digital Text Publishing Company, May 29, 2010)
    Published in London in 1865. Contains detailed stories of Robin and his adventures in 30 Chapters. (508 pages).This book for the Kindle includes 7 pages of illustrations, which are available for viewing at www.digitaltextpublishing.comPreface:This story is designed for the amusement of young persons. The incidents are drawn chiefly from the Robin Hood ballads; but many of the writer's own invention have been introduced. When the book was undertaken, the author was aware that no story of the life of the rover of Sherwood had been written especially for the class of readers alluded to, and he hopes that he may not have altogether failed in supplying satisfactorily the want which he supposed to exist. In the ballads, Robin Hood is represented as brave, courteous, generous, and religious; withal he was a robber. It was, however, the age that made the man. Kings and prelates in those days filled their coffers by acts as grossly wrong as those by which Robin replenished the stores of himself and band. Robin was in all likelihood driven to the course of life he adopted, more by the tyranny and wrong-doing of those in authority, than by a natural love of the life which he led. He strove against the oppression from which he and others suffered, and, in doing so, was forced to a certain extent to use oppression; but it was those only who were guilty of the oppression whom he punished.The incidents have been threaded together by a slender plot; and no attempt has been made to develop the characters of the principal actors.
  • Jack BC, Dogfight

    Jill Marshall

    language (Jill Marshall Books, May 10, 2020)
    Jack is back - and so is the pig-headed god who's trying to destroy them all. But now Seth is not just satisfied with destroying the Bootle-Cadogans and their friends - he's trying to destroy the whole world with plagues, panic and pig-induced death. It's going to take a special team to save the world from a-nile-ation. More Egyptian mayhem from the author of the best-selling Jane Blonde series.An award-winning book previously published by Macmillan Children's Books, Dogfight is the second in the newly-completed Jack BC trilogy, a SWAGG Origin Story. Finish off the trilogy with Jack BC, Dogstar. You can also meet Jack again in SWAGG 1, Spook - out now.
  • Jack BC, Dogstar

    Jill Marshall

    language (Jill Marshall Books, May 10, 2020)
    Jack's still hairy. Bone's still skeletal. And Osiris has one last chance to find his missing crown before Seth's victory is complete. And meanwhile Jack still has a battle with his parents to win. It's back to Ancient Egypt for Jack, and not-so-ancient Egypt for Albie, as the past catches up with Jack BC once and for all. The final part of the Jack BC trilogy and SWAGG Origin Story from Jane Blonde author, Jill Marshall. Meet Jack again in SWAGG 1, Spook - out now. And look out for Jack in the second SWAGG book, School of ICE.
  • MAX MASTERS and the Alien Substitute Teacher: Book 1

    L. Marshall

    language (, Sept. 5, 2018)
    Max Masters is a curious boy with a wild imagination. Follow his adventures with his two best friends, Piper and Tristan, as they explore their hometown of Arcadia and beyond. In this first installment of the series, we are introduced to the main characters as they encounter an alien at their school and desperately try to figure out what to do next. Comedy ensues as our hero, Max concocts a bold plan to fight off an invasion with an army of students. Will he succeed? Packed full of mysteries, educational dialogue, and exciting adventures, this book series is perfect for young readers who are ready for chapter books and expanding into new vocabulary.
  • MAX MASTERS Adventure Series VOL. 1: Books 1-3

    L. Marshall

    language (, Sept. 5, 2018)
    Max Masters is a curious boy with a wild imagination. Follow his adventures with his two best friends, Piper and Tristan, as they explore their hometown of Arcadia and beyond. This volume contains the first three books of the Max Masters series. Packed full of mysteries, educational dialogue and exciting adventures, this book series is perfect for young readers who are ready for chapter books and expanding into new vocabulary. THIS VOLUME INCLUDES: “MAX MASTERS and the Alien Substitute Teacher”, “MAX MASTERS and the Museum Thief”, and “MAX MASTERS and the Weekend Warriors”.
  • The Bastion Prosecutor - Episode 3

    A J Marshall

    eBook (MPress Books Limited, Aug. 21, 2012)
    The Bastion Prosecutor – Episode 3 Futuristic novel “The Bastion Prosecutor” is about man’s legacy on planet Earth. It is about where our ancestors may have come from as much as where faith dictates we did. It is a glimpse into a future. It is about the antagonism between learning and belief; science and religion; a dilemma that has risen and waned since the earliest civilisations. It is about conviction, not just in accepted ideals but also the unacceptable.“The Bastion Prosecutor” is about the frontiers of space. Man’s inevitable pursuit of the unknown and his innate necessity to colonise; driven in this case as much by environmental calamity as by instinct. It is about technology and the misuse of knowledge.“The Bastion Prosecutor” is about high adventure and love, about deceit, greed and the unexpected. It is about a tapestry of secrets where threads pass from the past to the future. Finally, it is about hope.“The Bastion Prosecutor”, an epic trilogy – science fiction at its most believable. The premise:Whilst inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Richard Reece begins to realise that his beautiful guide Madame Vallogia and her unlikely aide Asharf Makkoum, have hereditary roles as mysterious as the monument itself. He is unaware that mechanical predators similar to those that sealed the entrance to the Great Pyramid still stalk him and with a directive to interrogate and then eliminate. After a near-death struggle, Richard and his party escape the mausoleum and begin to assimilate long lost and seemingly meaningless clues that coax him south; first to the deserted Valley of the Kings near Luxor in southern Egypt – more particularly the tomb of the Pharaoh Rameses II – and then, after another narrow escape, to the ancient kingdom of Kush – a region now known as the Sudan. During a briefing in Khartoum, given by his MI9 controller, Richard is confronted by more evidence of wayward and illegal computer programming: an astonishing, interactive, hologram. The encounter confirms the existence of the so called "Ark of the Light" and directs him east to Eritrea and the ancient and long forgotten seaport of Adulis. Meanwhile Tom Race, who is on board the Federation Ship Enigma for the Kalahari crystal retrieval flight to Mars, has forged a dubious alliance with EMILY, the ship's autonomous and self-aware systems computer – a relationship based on misconstrued human traits. After an incredible voyage through the solar system and with the ship subsequently established in orbit around the red planet, Tom visits Osiris Base – only to find that both the consignment of crystals and the flight log are missing. A secondary mission to explore the pyramidal structures on the Plane of Elysium sees an attempt on Tom's life. By his own resourcefulness he survives and upon his return, he is able to point an incriminating finger at the base Security Officer. This, in turn, leads to the recovery of the lost items. Along with the cargo, Tom reluctantly agrees to return the devious Security Officer to Earth. EMILY, however, sees opportunity in this incarceration.
  • Little Lion and the Footprints

    Mark Marshall

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Dec. 13, 2013)
    Little Lion is chasing frogs again! And when he stops, he finds himself all alone. He sees some footprints. They could be his mom's ... or a crocodile's ... or even an elephant's! But how on earth will Little Lion find his mom when there are so many feet to follow? This gentle fun-filled adventure will encourage little ones to take new steps of their own.
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