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Books with author Michael L. Cooper

  • Klondike Fever: The Famous Gold Rush of 1898

    Michael Cooper

    Library Binding (Clarion Books, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Traces the history of the Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s, describing the men responsible for the initial discovery, the trail to the Klondike gold fields, and the explosive growth and rapid demise of the gold rush town of Dawson
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  • Mr. Pump's Legacy

    Herge, L.L-. Cooper, Michael Turner

    Hardcover (Methuen young books, )
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  • Klondike Fever: The Famous Gold Rush of 1898

    Michael Cooper

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Traces the history of the Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s, describing the men responsible for the initial discovery, the trail to the Klondike gold fields, and the explosive growth and rapid demise of the gold rush town of Dawson
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  • Things to make and do for George Washington's birthday

    Michael Cooper

    Hardcover (Watts, March 15, 1979)
    A collection of games, recipes, and craft projects suitable for George Washington's birthday celebrations. Includes a brief account of Washington's life.
  • Klondike Fever: The Famous Gold Rush of 1898

    Michael Cooper

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, New York, Aug. 16, 1989)
    Klondike, gold discoveries
  • Hero of the High Seas: John Paul Jones and the American Revolution

    Michael Cooper

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 12, 2006)
    In a marble crypt in Annapolis, Maryland, at the U.S. Naval Academy Chapel, lies an American hero. In death, as in life, John Paul Jones commands the deepest affection of his fellow countrymen. Veteran children's writer Michael Cooper takes a fresh look at one of the most colorful characters of the Revolutionary War period. The war is viewed from Jones's perspective and the reader lives out all the uncertainties, the risks, and the dangers faced by Jones with each dramatic battle at sea. A Scots immigrant, John Paul Jones arrived in America on the eve of the War for Independence, and went on to serve in the Continental Navy. The arc of his exciting life's narrative would lead him to deliver the sting of war to the British people. We follow Jones's seaborne odyssey until his fate is forged in the biggest naval battle of the American Revolution. Jones and his crew aboard the Bonhomme Richard engage the Royal Navy's Serapis and vanquish the world's greatest sea power. The name of John Paul Jones is thereafter etched into the imagination of generations of American schoolboys. Now, Hero of the High Seas gives our generation an original, accurate, and objective historical reference point for one of our country's earliest naval heroes. In Jones we meet a determined, commanding man who demanded perfection and constantly strove for improvement. Although he remained a well-respected inspirational figure to his men, Jones's fiery temper also led him into several clashes with authority. Michael Cooper tells the story of this hero of the high seas with an invigorating realism and eye for detail. This historical biography is generously illustrated with period artwork, and photographs of historical artifacts. Fine National Geographic cartography traces the voyages and ports of call of this American hero.
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  • Hero of the High Seas: John Paul Jones and the American Revolution

    Michael Cooper

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 12, 2006)
    In a marble crypt in Annapolis, Maryland, at the U.S. Naval Academy Chapel, lies an American hero. In death, as in life, John Paul Jones commands the deepest affection of his fellow countrymen. Veteran children's writer Michael Cooper takes a fresh look at one of the most colorful characters of the Revolutionary War period. The war is viewed from Jones's perspective and the reader lives out all the uncertainties, the risks, and the dangers faced by Jones with each dramatic battle at sea. A Scots immigrant, John Paul Jones arrived in America on the eve of the War for Independence, and went on to serve in the Continental Navy. The arc of his exciting life's narrative would lead him to deliver the sting of war to the British people. We follow Jones's seaborne odyssey until his fate is forged in the biggest naval battle of the American Revolution. Jones and his crew aboard the Bonhomme Richard engage the Royal Navy's Serapis and vanquish the world's greatest sea power. The name of John Paul Jones is thereafter etched into the imagination of generations of American schoolboys. Now, Hero of the High Seas gives our generation an original, accurate, and objective historical reference point for one of our country's earliest naval heroes. In Jones we meet a determined, commanding man who demanded perfection and constantly strove for improvement. Although he remained a well-respected inspirational figure to his men, Jones's fiery temper also led him into several clashes with authority. Michael Cooper tells the story of this hero of the high seas with an invigorating realism and eye for detail. This historical biography is generously illustrated with period artwork, and photographs of historical artifacts. Fine National Geographic cartography traces the voyages and ports of call of this American hero.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • Klondike Fever: The Famous Gold Rush of 1898

    Michael Cooper

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Traces the history of the Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s, describing the men responsible for the initial discovery, the trail to the Klondike gold fields, and the explosive growth and rapid demise of the gold rush town of Dawson
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  • Popcorn at the Movies

    M L Cooper

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 27, 2016)
    The Second Adventure of Joey "Popcorn" Kelly and his friends Doc and Buster starts with the excitement of seeing their first Horror Movie, "The Vampire Tales". Jimmy Wagoner, the newest member of the gang, tells them how his Grandpa helped make the Vampire movie. The trouble begins when Popcorn sees a mysterious scary stranger with flaming red eyes. Is he a real Vampire? And why is he watching Popcorn and the gang?
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  • Sparky the Baby Green Dragon

    Mr Philip Michael Cooper

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 27, 2016)
    A children's story about three Greek friends who on their way back from buying ice creams from a shop in the next village stop in a small olive grove and make a strange new friend - a baby green dragon named Sparky. Sparky is lost with only his dog for company and he doesn't know where his parents are. After befriending Sparky they find they have to try and teach him to do the basic things that dragons do. Fly and breathe fire. This is their story.
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  • The Flying Princess

    L MICHAEL

    eBook (, Aug. 12, 2013)
    When a little girl is given a magic Lipstick, an amazing adventure begins.
  • Pebbles Go to Sea

    Michael Cooper

    Paperback (Cressrelles Publishing Co Ltd, July 15, 1976)
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