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Books with author Richard Ford

  • Cat's Cake

    Richard Fowler

    Hardcover (Barrons Juveniles, Dec. 1, 1987)
    Cat's animal friends all like his cake, but each wishes it was flavored with just a little more of his own favorite thing
  • The Fire Seekers

    Richard Farr

    Paperback (Skyscape, Nov. 1, 2014)
    The time of our immortality is at hand.An undeciphered language in Crete. A rash of mysterious disappearances, from Bolivia to Japan. An ancient warning at the ruins of Babel. And a new spiritual leader, who claims that human history as we understand it is about to come to an end.Seventeen-year-old Daniel Calder’s world falls apart when a freak accident brings personal tragedy—and he discovers there’s a link between the accident and a wildly successful new cult, the Seraphim. Catapulted into a violent struggle for humanity’s past and future, he’s not even sure who the enemy is, or if he’s battling a phantom that doesn’t exist. But as Daniel puts his life on the line, he is forced to conclude that our very survival as a species will depend on who, and what, we choose to believe.
  • Diary of A Wimpy Security Guard: Wimpy Security Guard

    Rich Ford

    eBook
    A security guard first day at work
  • Mr Little's Noisy Truck

    Richard Fowler

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, May 16, 1994)
    Mr Little's truck is making all sorts of peculiar noises - it seems he has several unexpected passengers. Young children can learn the parts of the truck as they lift the flaps in the colourful illustrations to find out what is causing the commotion.
  • Red Sky at Morning

    Richard Bradford

    Hardcover (Philadelphia and New York, March 15, 1968)
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  • Mr. Little's Noisy Boat

    Richard Fowler

    Hardcover (Heinemann Young Books, March 15, 1991)
    None
  • Ghosts in the Machine

    Richard Farr

    Paperback (Skyscape, Sept. 20, 2016)
    Young genius Morag Chen doesn’t believe in the supernatural. Or not until a thousand gods show up in front of her, appearing from a clear-blue sky. The Architects are terrifying, they’re hypnotically attractive, and they’re real—but what are they, and what do they want, and why have they stolen the mind of Daniel Calder, the person she is closest to?Ancient gods? Invading aliens? Everyone has a theory, but no one has guessed the truth. In this dark, suspenseful, mind-bending sequel to The Fire Seekers, Morag picks up the narration from Daniel as she works to accept that there’s more than one way to think about the nature of humanity. And she will find that the only way forward is through secrets that Daniel himself seems desperate but unable to convey.A mysterious lab. The house of a dying billionaire. The hidden home of a strange and forgotten people. In each of these places, Morag and Daniel will come a step closer to answers, hope, and a way of fighting back.
  • The Bean ABC

    Richard Fowler

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, )
    None
  • My Head Was a Sledgehammer: Six Plays

    Richard Foreman

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, Nov. 1, 1995)
    This new collection of Foreman's plays included Eddie Goes To Poetry City (Seattle and New York versions), The Mind King, Samuel's Major Problems, My Head Was a Sledgehammer and I've Got the Shakes. The directions included with each play elucidate the playwrights intent and crystallize his philosphy of theater. In addition, an unannotated version of My Head Was a Sledgehammer provides a look at the powerful languague of Foreman's theaer, apart from stage directions that may limit one's inerpretation.
  • The Swan Princess

    Richard Rich

    Paperback (Heinemann Young Books, )
    None
  • The Fire Seekers

    Richard Farr

    Hardcover (Skyscape, Nov. 1, 2014)
    The time of our immortality is at hand.An undeciphered language in Crete. A rash of mysterious disappearances, from Bolivia to Japan. An ancient warning at the ruins of Babel. And a new spiritual leader, who claims that human history as we understand it is about to come to an end.Seventeen-year-old Daniel Calder’s world falls apart when a freak accident brings personal tragedy—and he discovers there’s a link between the accident and a wildly successful new cult, the Seraphim. Catapulted into a violent struggle for humanity’s past and future, he’s not even sure who the enemy is, or if he’s battling a phantom that doesn’t exist. But as Daniel puts his life on the line, he is forced to conclude that our very survival as a species will depend on who, and what, we choose to believe.
  • Dry Store Room No. 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum

    Richard Fortey

    Hardcover (HarperPress, March 15, 2008)
    'Dry Store Room No. 1' is an intimate biography of the Natural History Museum, celebrating the eccentric personalities who have peopled it and capturing the wonders of scientific endeavour, academic rigour and imagination. 'This book is a kind of museum of the mind. It is my own collection, a personal archive, designed to explain what goes on behind the polished doors in the Natural History Museum. The lustre of a museum does not depend only on the artefacts or objects it contains -- the people who work out of sight are what keeps a museum alive!I want to bring those invisible people into the sunlight.' Behind the public facade of any great museum there lies a secret domain: one of unseen galleries, locked doors, priceless specimens and hidden lives. Through the stories of the numerous eccentric individuals whose long careers have left their mark on the study of evolutionary science, Richard Fortey, former senior paleaontologist at London's Natural History Museum, celebrates the pioneering work of the Museum from its inception to the present day.He delves into the feuds, affairs, scandals and skulduggery that have punctuated its long history, and formed a backdrop to extraordinary scientific endeavour. He explores the staying power and adaptability of the Museum as it responds to changes wrought by advances in technology and molecular biology -- 'spare' bones from an extinct giant bird suddenly become cutting-edge science with the new knowledge that DNA can be extracted from them, and ancient fish are tested with the latest equipment that is able to measure rises in pollution. 'Dry Store Room No. 1' is a fascinating and affectionate account of a hidden world of untold treasures, where every fragment tells a story about time past, by a scientist who combines rigorous professional learning with a gift for prose that sparkles with wit and literary sensibility.