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Books with author Raymond H. Miller

  • Milton Bradley

    Raymond H Miller

    Hardcover (KidHaven, Oct. 8, 2004)
    Profiles the board game designer, kindergarten advocate, and creator of the first jigsaw puzzle designed for children.
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  • Matt Groening

    Raymond H. Miller

    Hardcover (KidHaven Press, Oct. 10, 2005)
    This is the story of the man who created The Simpsons, the oddball cartoon family that has entertained American television viewers for more than fifteen years. (20030301)
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  • Inventors and Creators - Stan Lee

    Raymond H. Miller

    Library Binding (KidHaven Press, Jan. 25, 2006)
    As editor of Marvel Comics in the 1960s and 1970s, Stan Lee helped to make the comic book a fixture in American pop culture. In this volume, readers will explore Lee's life and discover how he created The Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk, The Amazing Spider-Man, and other astonishing superhero sagas.
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  • Jhalak Man Tamang: Slave Labor Whistleblower

    Raymond H. Miller

    Library Binding (KidHaven, Nov. 8, 2006)
    Presents the life of a Nepalese boy who was forced into work at a carpet factory but seized the opportunity to escape, go to school, and prepare for a better life, and provides information about child labor in the Nepalese rug industry.
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  • The Apache

    Raymond H. Miller

    Hardcover (Kidhaven Press, April 1, 2005)
    Profiles the Native American tribe's history and culture, including healing ceremonies, handicrafts, and reservation life.
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  • The Brothers Grimm

    Raymond H. Miller

    Hardcover (KidHaven, Sept. 2, 2005)
    "Cinderella," "Hansel and Gretel," "Rapunzel," and "Snow White" are just a sampling of the dozens of fairytales presented to the world by the German brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. This book details the social and political influences that shaped the lives of the Brothers Grimm and the wonderful tales they shared. (20030301)
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  • The War on Terrorism: The War in Afghanistan

    Raymond H. Miller

    Hardcover (Lucent, Oct. 31, 2003)
    Chronicles the causes, events, and people involved in the Afghan War and the War on Terrorism.
  • Command Legacy: A Tactical Primer for Junior Leaders

    Raymond A. Millen

    eBook (Potomac Books Inc., Dec. 31, 2008)
    PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION:"Millen reminds me of Erwin Rommel, George Patton, and Dwight Eisenhower, who also put their concentration as junior officers on the small units.” —Stephen E. Ambrose, author of Band of Brothers and Citizen Soldiers“Command Legacy is a first-class primer on company-level command. Wish I’d had a copy when I took over my first company as its skipper. . . . Must reading for pros.” —Col. David Hackworth, USA (Ret.), author of About Face“One of the most important soldier’s manuals developed in modern Army times.” —Lt. Col. Dominic J. Caraccilo, USA, in Military HeritageThe burden of fighting wars, large or small, often rests on the soldiers and junior leaders of small infantry units. Command Legacy, the definitive source on small-unit tactics, presents one combat officer’s conclusions about how to approach tactical problems and missions and about the links among tactical theory, doctrine, and practice. It is meant to prime junior leaders for tactical operations, team building, and professional development and explains in detail what needs to be done, why, when, and by whom. It attempts to reconcile both what to think and how to think, providing a voice of experience to readers.Newly returned from a tour in Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Raymond Millen has updated the book with fresh information to reflect lessons learned in Iraq and Afghanistan, new equipment, and new methods of counterinsurgency and urban combat. From developing company doctrine, preparing for a mission, and conducting assaults to addressing such concerns of the individual soldier as supply, terrain, and weather, any leader—officer or enlisted—tasked to conduct tactical operations needs this valuable book.
  • Vampires

    Raymond H. Miller

    Library Binding (KidHaven, Sept. 20, 2004)
    Looks at the legend of the vampire, explores what factual basis it may have, and describes its appearances in popular culture.
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  • George Washington Carver

    Raymond H. Miller

    Hardcover (KidHaven, May 13, 2005)
    Profiles the life and accomplishments of the agriculturist who was born a slave in Missouri and went on to become a college professor known for his work with crop rotation, cross-breeding plants, and finding over three hundred uses for peanuts.
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  • Tony Hawk: Heinle Reading Library, Academic Content Collection

    Raymond H. Miller

    Paperback (Heinle ELT, March 21, 2006)
    The Academic Content Collection includes three levels of expository readers designed to introduce academic language for independent, extensive reading. The readers are linked by level to Visions A, B, and C and are supported by workbooks and audio CDs for practice and reinforcement. The Teacher Guide provides extensive teacher support for classroom use, including graphic organizers, summaries, activities, and links to state standards.
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  • Fun facts about farm equipment

    Ray H Miller

    Hardcover (ERTL, March 15, 1995)
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