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Books with author Richard Buckley

  • The Greedy Python, The Foolish Tortoise

    Richard Buckley, Eric Carle

    Hardcover (Picture Book Studio, Aug. 20, 1985)
    In two stories bound together back to back, a tortoise realizes the need for a shell after several scary encounters and a greedy python eats to excess, finally eating himself.
  • Eric Carle: The Foolish Tortoise and A Home for Hermit Crab

    Richard Buckley Eric Carle

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1987)
    The tortoise takes off his shell so he can move about faster, and quickly learns that twice as fast is also twice as scary. Hermit Crab: Poor Hermit, he's outgrown his snug shell, so he finds himself a larger one and many new friends to decorate and protect his new house. But what will happen when he outgrows this shell?
  • The Foolish Tortoise

    Richard Buckley, Eric Carle

    Library Binding (Turtleback, May 19, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A tortoise realizes the need for a shell after several scary encounters.
    N
  • The Greedy Python

    Richard Buckley, Eric Carle

    Hardcover (Picture Book Studio, April 1, 1987)
    A greedy python eats to excess, finally eating himself.
    K
  • The Foolish Tortoise

    Richard Buckley, Eric Carle

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster, Oct. 1, 1985)
    A turtle takes off his shell so that he can move faster, but finds that he misses the protection of the shell
    N
  • The Greedy Python

    Richard Buckley, Eric Carle

    Paperback (Picture Book Studio USA, Oct. 1, 1985)
    A huge hungry snake tries to swallow every animal that he sees in the jungle
    K
  • The Hawaiian X-Mystery Chronicles

    Richard Bailey

    language (, Jan. 20, 2013)
    Pierre Sykes is widely known as the Aloha State's Sherlock Holmes. Not as well documented are the details of his many adventures with his sidekick Dr. Thomas Bozack. Tag along as they face the dangers and chaos of horrific creations and mutations of misguided scientists and wanton teenagers using their wits and brawn to decide the fate of humankind.
  • Child's Book of Old Fashioned Fairy Tales I

    Richard Bailey

    eBook (Zed Publishing, Nov. 24, 2015)
    Child’s Book of Old Fashioned Fairy Tales is meant to be read aloud. Mme. deChatelain was a premier translator of Grimm and Anderson in Victorian England and is well known for her eloquent sense of language. None of these stories have been “modernized” but have been left intact to maintain their original flair. This book contains the well known fairy tales that have variations not told in modern versions. Jack and the Beanstalk and Little Red Riding Hood each have mysterious fairies that become essential to their stories. The tales The Charmed Fawn and The Eleven Wild Swans are notable for the role of girls in saving their brothers. In The Fair One with Golden Locks and The White Cat young women help young princes and noblemen achieve their goals. The Nine Mountains and Red Jacket; or, the Nose Tree present challenging problems where boys and men cooperate to learn and succeed. The Elves of the Fairy Forest is a cautionary tale where a young woman, becoming frustrated with her husbands adamant belief in a lie, betrays a confidence given to her by elves that condemns her thriving village to poverty. All the fairy tales are beautifully told with a challenging vocabulary. The book contains a glossary of old fashioned terms and phrases easily accessible at the back. The original Victorian illustrations are interspersed throughout.
  • The Frigets

    Richard Riley

    language (Write-On, June 14, 2010)
    The Frigets " In The Beginning " is the first in a series.It is a fantasy fiction story about how a storm creates a new species called Frigets.Mixing seeds from frogs and crickets in a tornado and landing them in a pond up on Dreamers Peak.This is an adventure and a journey you don't want to miss.
  • The Greedy Python

    Richard Buckley, Eric Carle

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1992)
    The Greedy Python - by Richard Buckley, illustrated by Eric Carle, c. 1985, 1992 First Scholastic edition, Scholastic, Inc. - New York, NY. Size is about 6 1/2" x 8 1/4", with soft covers, 20 pages. For Ages 3-8. The ravenous greedy python eats every creature he sees. From a tiny mouse to an enormous elephant, nothing is too big for this snake! Teaches the importance of moderation, and stopping before it's too much!
    K
  • The Greedy Python

    Richard Buckley, Eric Carle

    Board book (Little Simon, Jan. 1, 1995)
    With drawings by one of the country's most popular illustrators, this story of a python who is quick to eat everything in sight, including the end of his tail on one sad day, is sure to delight and amuse young readers.
    K
  • The Foolish Tortoise

    Richard Buckley, Eric Carle

    Board book (Little Simon, Oct. 1, 1998)
    This tale of a turtle who decides to his shed his shell in order to move about the world more quickly only to find that there is value in going safe and slow is accompanied by pictures drawn by a classic illustrator.
    N