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Books with author Paul Richard Scott

  • A Division of the Spoils

    Paul Scott

    Paperback (Avon Books, Aug. 1, 1992)
    The great war is over, and India--the jewel in the British crown--has been deemed worthless: a bauble to be tossed to the winds. A colonial policeman corrupted by ambition, power, and hatred goes to shocking extremes of cruelty to perpetuate a disappearing way of life.
  • Division of the Spoils

    Paul Scott

    Hardcover (Chivers Press, May 8, 1985)
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  • God's Word for Girls

    Paul Richards

    Hardcover (World Pub, Sept. 1, 1996)
    This easy-to-read Bible also includes an introduction to each book of the Bible, brief devotionals, advice on worthwhile values for girls, and biographical sketches of Old and New Testament heroines.
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  • A Division of the Spoils

    Paul Scott

    Paperback (Pan Books, March 15, 1988)
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  • A DIVISION OF THE SPOILS

    PAUL SCOTT

    Hardcover (MORROW, March 15, 1978)
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  • Division of the spoils

    Paul Scott

    Paperback (Granada, March 15, 1983)
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  • A Division Of The Spoils

    Paul Scott

    Paperback (MANDARIN, March 15, 1996)
    The great war is over, and India--the jewel in the British crown--has been deemed worthless: a bauble to be tossed to the winds. A colonial policeman corrupted by ambition, power, and hatred goes to shocking extremes of cruelty to perpetuate a disappearing way of life.
  • A Division of Spoils

    Scott Paul

    Paperback
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  • A Division Of The Spoils

    Paul Scott

    Paperback (Arrow, April 7, 2005)
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  • Exploring the Galapagos Islands

    Paul W. Richard

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, March 17, 2015)
    Fernando, a young South American finch, becomes cast out to sea and is all alone on floating debris. After a horrid storm-tossed six-hundred-mile trip, he is eventually stranded on a Galapagos island and ends up adventuring, learning, and exploring other islands and new ideas with a sidekick finch, Hector. Along with seeing and meeting many wondrous wild creatures on the enchanted islands, Fernando experiences earthquakes and volcanic eruptions and watches nature at work, which keeps his keen mind filled with questions and flowing ideas. After seeing six strikingly different islands, can Fernando really understand the true nature of them and the humans he travels with? Can he and Hector, his sturdy sidekick, survive the many perils and ever find a way back to their homes? Can he learn why little finches do most bird tasks on all the different islands? Can he understand why giant tortoises and huge iguanas on the Galapagos Islands are so different from those in his South American mainland? He struggles to answer all these puzzling questions as he travels and trusts his luck. Its an exciting trip with feathered adventurers investigating many secrets of nature on unique enchanted islands with weird new animal life far out in the Pacific Ocean. Amazingly, Fernando discovers answers to many of his questions. But how does he get this new knowledge, insight, and himself back home to South America? Yet this feathered adventurer does just that.
  • A Path to Jupiter

    Paul Richard Scott

    eBook (Paul Richard Scott, March 20, 2018)
    Arthur Kippax hates his name, but there's nothing he can do about it.He's a child of the 1950's, growing up in the 1960's in Sheffield - the Steel City. His parents are down-to-Earth, working class, as are most of his friends, but he will eventually go to Grammar School, learn to stand up for a principle, sit on his own chair and benefit from a good State Education. He will also learn that life is never fair, that God does not suffer little children but causes little children to suffer, in different and often insidious ways. The music of "The Swinging Sixties" becomes a soundtrack for his life, loves and adventures.