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Books with author Mary Thomas

  • Paddington 2: Paddington's Family and Friends

    Thomas Macri

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Nov. 28, 2017)
    Paddington 2 comes to theaters on January 12, 2018, with all of the friendship, humor, and marmalade that made the first film a critical and box office hit!Since Paddington first arrived in London, he has warmed the hearts of many with his curious nature and earnest good intentions. Filled with full-color images from the film, Paddington 2, this Level 1 I Can Read storybook introduces the family Paddington has made his own, and all of the friends who are happy to have Paddington as part of their world.Paddington’s Friends and Family is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
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  • Le Morte d'Arthur: Complete 21 Books

    Thomas Malory

    eBook (e-artnow, March 6, 2018)
    Le Morte D'Arthur is today one of the best-known works of Arthurian literature in English. Malory interprets existing French and English stories about the legendary King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, and the Knights of the Round Table, and adds the original material on the myths and tales.
  • Lost on the Mountain

    Mark Thomas

    eBook (Townsend Press, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Sam Brooks and his younger sister, Sara, have suddenly found themselves lost in a vast mountain wilderness. Sam has never thought of himself as brave. After all, just last week, two neighborhood bullies made a fool out of him. And before that, his stepfather used to kick him around. But now, darkness has fallen and the woods are alive with terrifying dangers that Sam has never had to face before. He has no choice—Sam must be beyond brave if he and Sara are going to survive.
  • This Is Spider-Man

    Thomas Macri

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 24, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Details the life of Peter Parker, high school student, and his alter ego, Spider-Man.
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  • Le Morte D'Arthur - Volume 1: By Thomas Mallory - Illustrated

    Thomas Mallory

    language (, April 9, 2017)
    How is this book unique?Font adjustments & biography includedUnabridged (100% Original content)IllustratedAbout Le Morte D'Arthur - Volume 1 by Thomas MalloryLe Morte D'Arthur is a reworking of traditional tales by Sir Thomas Malory about the legendary King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table. Malory interprets existing French and English stories about these figures and adds original material (e.g., the Gareth story). Le Morte d'Arthur was first published in 1485 by William Caxton, and is today perhaps one of the best-known work of Arthurian literature in English. Many modern Arthurian writers have used Malory as their principal source, including T. H. White in his popular The Once and Future King and Tennyson in The Idylls of the King.The exact identity of the author of Le Morte D'Arthur has long been the subject of speculation, owing to the fact that a number of minor historical figures bore the name of "Sir Thomas Malory", but scholarship has increasingly supported the notion that the author was the Thomas Malory who was born in the year 1416, to Sir John Malory of Newbold Revel, Warwickshire. Sir Thomas inherited the family estate in 1434 after his father died and is believed to have engaged in a life of crime punctuated with long periods of imprisonment. As early as 1433, he was seemingly indicted for theft and, in 1450, it was alleged that he was involved in an attempted murder of the Duke of Buckingham, robbery, rape, and an extortion scheme stemming from a cattle raid. Although in 1450 he was a member of Parliament. He was imprisoned in Coleshill but escaped and soon after robbed the Cistercian monastery. Malory was once again arrested in 1454, but two years later he was released through a royal pardon.
  • A Day with an Electrician

    Mark Thomas

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 15, 2000)
    Explains in simple terms some of the work that an electrician does.
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  • First Step Bible

    Mack Thomas

    Paperback (Multnomah Books, Dec. 17, 1997)
    Toddlers' lives are filled with important "firsts" as they learn and grow by leaps and bounds! That's why Gold 'n Honey has created a captivating "first Word" specifically designed to match the interests and learning habits of boys and girls ages 1 to 3.
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  • Buddhism

    Mark Thomas

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Describes the origins and history of Buddhism, and sheds light on some of this religion's most important beliefs, practices, and rituals.
  • Free to Be You & Me by Marlo Thomas & Friends

    Marlo Thomas

    Audio CD (Arista, )
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  • Thomas & Friends: Kevin

    Thomas

    Kevin the little crane helps mend engines at the Sodor Steamworks, but has a lot to learn. Can he show that he’s more than just a clumsy crane? Find out in this new engine adventure featuring Thomas and his friends from the Island of Sodor! Engine Adventures is the newest series in the Thomas Range. Children will love meeting Thomas and his engine friends. From Thomas to Gordon to Harold the Helicopter, there is a railway adventure to thrill every Thomas fan. These fun, short stories come with a fun, bonus spot-and-see activity at the end. Thomas & Friends have been teaching children lessons about life and friendship for over 70 years. Thomas ranks alongside other beloved character such as Paddington Bear, Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit as an essential part of our literary heritage.
  • The New Neighbors

    Mary Ann Thomas

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Le Morte D'Arthur

    Thomas Mallory

    Paperback (Independently published, July 30, 2017)
    How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About Le Morte D'Arthur - Complete Edition by Thomas Mallory Le Morte D'Arthur - Complete Edition is a reworking of traditional tales by Sir Thomas Malory about the legendary King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table. Malory interprets existing French and English stories about these figures and adds original material (e.g., the Gareth story). Le Morte d'Arthur was first published in 1485 by William Caxton, and is today perhaps one of the best-known work of Arthurian literature in English. Many modern Arthurian writers have used Malory as their principal source, including T. H. White in his popular The Once and Future King and Tennyson in The Idylls of the King.The exact identity of the author of Le Morte D'Arthur has long been the subject of speculation, owing to the fact that a number of minor historical figures bore the name of "Sir Thomas Malory", but scholarship has increasingly supported the notion that the author was the Thomas Malory who was born in the year 1416, to Sir John Malory of Newbold Revel, Warwickshire. Sir Thomas inherited the family estate in 1434 after his father died and is believed to have engaged in a life of crime punctuated with long periods of imprisonment. As early as 1433, he was seemingly indicted for theft and, in 1450, it was alleged that he was involved in an attempted murder of the Duke of Buckingham, robbery, rape, and an extortion scheme stemming from a cattle raid. Although in 1450 he was a member of Parliament. He was imprisoned in Coleshill but escaped and soon after robbed the Cistercian monastery. Malory was once again arrested in 1454, but two years later he was released through a royal pardon.