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Books with author Michael March

  • Alive!: The Story of the Andes Survivors

    Michael H. Markel

    Paperback (St Martins Press, Aug. 16, 1988)
    Alive!: The Story of the Andes Survivors Read, Piers Paul
  • A Hug Today by Michael Maze

    Michael Maze

    Hardcover (Baby Bee Books, March 15, 2013)
    A Hug Today is a great story telling of the many hugs you can expect to receive throughout the day. From a morning hug when you wake up, to when you go to sleep. You can't escape the day without at least one. "A morning hug may seem the best, they help you start your day... You close your eyes and squeeze real hard and hope that it will stay." The perfect going to sleep book to share with your child. "Now lay your heads and close your eyes, it soon will be tomorrow... A hug is something that you keep not something that you borrow."
  • The Land and People of Kenya

    Michael Maren

    Library Binding (J. B. Lippincott, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Introduces the history, geography, people, culture, government, and economy of Kenya
  • Emancipation Proclamation: Hope of Freedom for the Slaves

    Michael Martin

    Paperback (Let Freedom Ring, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Explores the events leading up to Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, which freed most slaves, and its effects on the course of the Civil War.
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  • Crop Circles

    Michael Martin

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Describes the history, sightings, and search for the causes of crop circles.
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  • A Hug Today by Michael Maze

    Michael Maze

    Hardcover (Baby Bee Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    A Hug Today is a great story telling of the many hugs you can expect to receive throughout the day. From a morning hug when you wake up, to when you go to sleep. You can't escape the day without at least one. "A morning hug may seem the best, they help you start your day... You close your eyes and squeeze real hard and hope that it will stay." The perfect going to sleep book to share with your child. "Now lay your heads and close your eyes, it soon will be tomorrow... A hug is something that you keep not something that you borrow."
  • Butterfly Lion

    Michael Marpugo

    Paperback (Harpercollins Canada, Dec. 1, 1996)
    The Butterfly Lion - bk1341; Collins Children´s Books; Michael Morpurgo; pocket_book; 1996
  • Ideas, Insights and Arguments: A Non-fiction Collection

    Michael Marland

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Jan. 23, 2012)
    This anthology offers a richly diverse and thought-provoking collection of non-fiction texts. All are informative - but they are also, by turns, entertaining, eye-opening, challenging, inspiring and poetic. The texts are arranged in five themed sections: The world around us; The world of work; Science; Parents and children; and Human rights and wrongs. The collection includes texts by Fergal Keane, Brian Keenan, Martin Luther King, George Orwell, Libby Purves and Lynne Truss.
  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Michael Martin

    CD-ROM (Graphic Library, July 1, 2008)
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  • The Path: An Adventure in African History by Michael Markman

    Michael Markman

    Paperback (A & B Book Dist Inc, March 15, 1835)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • Modern Mummies: 20th-Century Wonders and Beyond

    Martin, Michael

    Paperback (Capstone Press, )
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  • The Littlest Tree

    Michael Marlow

    eBook
    The Littlest Tree does exist, as written, in Howard, Wisconsin.Man communicates quite well in this world of many languages and customs, but does nature do this as well?To our best guess as humans, we think not. But what if trees and animals do?Was it my imagination that the littlest tree grew so big in a short amount of time, or did it really get help?I don’t know, but one thing I do know is there are things that occur that man cannot explain. Sometimes we should not think too much about what is happening around us. Control what you can, educate yourself, use your imagination, and accept and enjoy the good things. Keep asking questions, especially, “What if . . . ?”Help each other and all things in the world around us. You will be rewarded in many ways you do not understand. I was.