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  • Sage and the Ladybug Hug

    Justin Scott Parr

    Paperback (GumshoePress, Dec. 9, 2015)
    What if you were as small as an insect?Sage dreams of playing with the grasshoppers, crickets, butterflies, and bees. But most of all, she wants to hug a ladybug.Tag along with Sage, and discover the true power of imagination.Related materials, fun facts, and activities are provided after the story for parents and educators to further engage young readers on the topic of insects.
  • Wicca: This Book Includes 3 Manuscripts: Wicca Herbal Spells, Wicca Moon Magic, Wicca Crystal Magic

    Justine J. Scott

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 3, 2019)
    Discover the fundamental aspects to start practicing Wicca with this essential and convenient bundle of modern witchcraft!In recent years, the number of people who have started to follow and practice Wicca on a daily basis has grown significantly. The books included in this bundle will help you to understand and deepen all the aspects that have made the Wicca famous. A straightforward journey that will help you move your first steps and live like a modern Wiccan, through the theory and practice of dozens of spells explained in detail.Here are the key points of the bundle:The history of Wicca from its inception to the present dayHow to take your first stepsHow to set up your altarMain herbs used in WiccaA series of herbal spellsEssential oils to be used everydayThe Moon and its movementsHow the Moon affects our livesHow to live as a Wicca in today's timesHow to get the most benefits from using Herbs, Crystals, Stones etc.Explore the world of Wicca with consciousness and begin to achieve more benefits everyday.Scroll to the top of the page and select the buy now button!
  • Sage Carrington, Eighth-Grade Science Sleuth

    Justin Scott Parr

    eBook (GumshoePress, Nov. 14, 2012)
    Every 12-year-old’s two favorite words: Summer vacation. No cold weather. No school. Just months of free time ahead.Best friends Sage Carrington and Isabel Flores are making the most of their summer break when they discover an antique treasure map near the Washington Monument. But when faced with difficult clues and a bully in the form of Edwin Hooser, the tween girls must use every bit of imagination, drive, and intellect to outsmart Edwin and decipher the map. Join Sage and Isabel on a journey through the nation’s capital as they try to solve the puzzle and recover a priceless bounty.Justin Scott Parr's debut Sage Carrington tale is for all fans of Encyclopedia Brown, Nancy Drew, Cam Jansen, and the Hardy Boys.
  • Sage and the Weather-Girl Twirl

    Justin Scott Parr

    Paperback (GumshoePress, June 12, 2016)
    What if you could talk to the weather? Sage dreams of playing with the rainbows, flowers, snowflakes, and sun. Tag along with Sage, and discover the true power of imagination. Related materials, fun facts, and activities are provided after the story for parents and educators to further engage young readers on the topic of weather.
  • Ben and the Great Big Garden Dig

    Justin Scott Parr

    Paperback (GumshoePress, Nov. 13, 2016)
    Have you ever wondered how a garden grows?Ben dreams of visiting the seeds underground and the vines way up high. But everything seems to grow beyond his reach and out of sight.Tag along with Ben, and discover the true power of imagination.Related materials, fun facts, and activities are provided after the story for parents and educators to further engage young readers on the topics of plants and gardening.
  • Ben and the Veety Vitey Vooty Vitamin

    Justin Scott Parr

    eBook (GumshoePress, Oct. 31, 2016)
    What's it like inside your own body?Time for dinner, and Ben refuses to eat his vegetables. It will take some serious convincing from his heart, teeth, brain, and bones to change his mind!Tag along with Ben, and discover the true power of imagination.Related materials, fun facts, and activities are provided after the story for parents and educators to further engage young readers on the topics of health and nutrition.
  • Sage and Her Curly, Swirly, Twirly Hair

    Justin Scott Parr

    Paperback (GumshoePress, Nov. 24, 2017)
    Have you ever wondered why your hair naturally curls? It's simple physics. Weight, balance, and other properties determine the texture and shape of your braids, twists, and puffs. But you've never studied science like this before! Tag along with Sage, and discover the true power of imagination.
  • Sage Carrington, Math Mystery in Mexico City

    Justin Scott Parr

    language (GumshoePress, Feb. 18, 2015)
    The adventure continues… Best friends Sage and Isabel are traveling with family across Mexico when they encounter another baffling mystery. This time, it’s a cryptic math riddle painted inside a portrait by renowned artist Frida Kahlo. Tag along with Sage and Isabel on a quest that stretches from the pyramids at Teotihuacan to the majestic temples of Chichen Itza, from the Olmec ruins of San Lorenzo to Mexico’s island paradise of Cozumel. Your favorite tween detectives are on the case and won’t stop until they discover the significance of Frida’s peculiar numeric puzzle.Justin Scott Parr's Sage Carrington series is for all fans of Encyclopedia Brown, Nancy Drew, Cam Jansen, and the Hardy Boys.
  • Codex Justinianus, Books I-III

    Justinian I, SP Scott

    eBook
    The Corpus Juris Civilis, or the Roman Body of Civil Law, remains one of history's greatest legislative achievements. The brainchild of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, it was really overseen by his quaestor Tribonian at the head of a committee authorised in 528AD to gather, sort through, harmonize, and codify almost 1,000 years of Roman law. Remarkably, in 529AD the Codex Constitutionum was published. Unsurprisingly, it was found insufficient: Justinian directed Tribonian and his committee to expand their efforts. Two of Tribonian's committee member's devoted their efforts, presumably with help, to compiling the vast Digesta or Pandectae. These were a compilation of the opinions of publicists and jurists, given legal force upon the Digesta's publication in 533AD. That year also saw the publication of Institutiones, which Tribonian himself had been devoting his energies too, along with two associates. The Institutiones is essentially a law student's handbook (comparable to a 1L handbook on Amazon today); the Institutiones became the standard textbook in the Byzantine Empire's most prestigious law school at Berytus (modern Beirut) for many centuries. Finally, in 534, in reaction to Justinian having passed numerous new laws since 529, a second edition of the Codex was published, this time entitled the Codex Justinianus. In just five years (not counting 534, because this was simply the codification of new rulings) Justinian and his capable administration had managed to assemble and weave a millennium of jurisprudence into a cohesive whole. Great legislator that he was, Justinian continued issuing ordinances and rulings for more than 30 years after the second edition of the Codex. Upon his death, these were included in the Novella. Later the Constitutions of Leo were also included in the Novella.At present the only English translation of the Corpus Juris Civilis is SP Scott's 17 Volume 1932 Edition, entitled 'The Civil Law.' It has been criticized, because it is generally regarded as less accurate than Theodor Mommsen's edition. Oxford University Press are working on a new English edition based on Mommsen's translation, apparently to be due out later this year. Be assured, however, its price will be immense in comparison to this edition.The entire text is organised by Book, Title, and Section, with a copious table of contents for easy reference.PLEASE NOTE: This is not the entire Corpus Juris Civilis. That is a 17 volume work, which will be released in stages. This product is Volume 12 of 17, consisting of Books I-III of the Codex Justinianus (2nd ed, 534). The remainder of the Codex (Books IV-XII) will be published separately as volumes 13, 14, and 15. Volumes 1-11, and 16-17 will then be released in order.
  • Sage Carrington, Book of Love: Journal #1

    Justin Scott Parr

    Paperback (GumshoePress, Dec. 14, 2012)
    Share your thoughts and offer opinions in this full-color journal. Respond to questions alongside Sage and Isabel as their adventures come to life in amazing detail. You can write, draw, and paint inside. Just make sure you don’t leave any blank pages. Oh, and try your hardest to protect this book. Some secrets are only safe between friends. And don't forget to check out the companion novel Sage Carrington, Eighth-Grade Science Sleuth to complete your collection!
  • Sage and the Dinosaur Store

    Justin Scott Parr

    language (GumshoePress, Aug. 12, 2016)
    Would you buy toys from a T. Rex? Sage dreams of shopping with a Diplodocus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, and Raptor. But dinosaurs disappeared long ago, so what can she do? Tag along with Sage, and discover the true power of imagination.Related materials, fun facts, and activities are provided after the story for parents and educators to further engage young readers on the topic of dinosaurs.
  • Ben and the Outer-Space Race

    Justin Scott Parr

    eBook (GumshoePress, Nov. 17, 2016)
    What's it like in outer space?Ben dreams of chasing a shooting star across the Solar System, but how can he catch it? Inside of a rocket? On a bicycle? In an airplane?Tag along with Ben, and discover the true power of imagination.