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Books with author Richard Harding

  • Peace Manoeuvres

    Richard Harding Davis

    language (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • A Question of Latitude

    Richard Harding Davis

    language (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • A Wasted Day

    Richard Harding Davis

    language (, May 17, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Government in America

    Richard J. Hardy

    Hardcover (McDougal Littell/Houghton Mifflin, June 1, 1996)
    Government In America Text Book, Used Condition.
  • The Lion And The Unicorn

    Richard Harding Davis

    eBook
    None
  • Science for Common Entrance 13+ Revision Guide

    Richard Balding

    eBook (Galore Park, Dec. 21, 2015)
    Exam Board: ISEBLevel: 13+Subject: ScienceFirst Teaching: September 2015First Exam: Autumn 2017Revise every topic and theory tested in the ISEB 13+ Common Entrance exams for Biology, Chemistry and Physics. This essential revision tool covers all the content of the new ISEB 13+ Common Entrance syllabus for Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The knowledge required for the exam is integrated with practical exam tips and advice to make revision easier and more effective.- Consolidates revision with all key information in one place- Ensures pupils have covered everything with the handy revision checklist- 'Test yourself' exercises identify areas requiring further study- Suitable for ISEB 13+ Science Common Entrance exams taken from Autumn 2017 onwardsAlso available to purchase from the Galore Park website www.galorepark.co.uk:- Science for Common Entrance 13+ Exam Practice Answers- Science for Common Entrance 13+ Exam Practice Questions- Science for Common Entrance: Biology- Science for Common Entrance: Biology Answers- Science for Common Entrance: Chemistry- Science for Common Entrance: Chemistry Answers- Science for Common Entrance: Physics- Science for Common Entrance: Physics Answers
  • Leap of Faith

    Richard Hardie

    language (Authors Reach, Dec. 17, 2015)
    Merlin is a good looking woman and madly in love with Arthur, but that’s only the start of the story.Tertia, Unita and Marlene know what they want to be... detectives with a difference. Bored with the lack of opportunity in 5th century Camelot they start up the Temporal Detective Agency and use the great Merlin’s Time Portal to relocate from Camelot to the 21st century mostly because the cases are more interesting, but also because the toilet facilities are so much better. Things start slowly until one Sunday morning Tertia finds herself replacing Nelson’s statue in Trafalgar Square, involved in the thefts of the Koh-i-noor diamond and the Mona Lisa. The Agency follows the trail to South Wales in 1734 where they come up against a gang of vicious smugglers and deadly ship wreckers led by their deadliest and most unexpected enemy.Help comes from an unexpected source, but the Temporal Detective Agency’s first case could prove to be their last!
  • The Man Who Could Not Lose

    Richard Harding Davis

    language (Antique Reprints, Aug. 1, 2016)
    The Man Who Could Not Lose by Richard Harding Davis. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1911 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
  • The Bar Sinister

    Richard Harding Davis

    eBook (A. J. Cornell Publications, Nov. 26, 2012)
    Originally published in 1903, “The Bar Sinister” is the story of a bull-terrier street dog named Kid who comes out on top. It was the basis of the 1955 film “It’s a Dog’s Life.”Sample passage:The Master was walking most unsteady, his legs tripping each other. After the fifth or sixth round, my legs often go the same way. But even when the Master’s legs bend and twist a bit, you mustn’t think he can’t reach you. Indeed, that is the time he kicks most frequent. So I kept behind him in the shadow, or ran in the middle of the street. He stopped at many public-houses with swinging doors, those doors that are cut so high from the sidewalk that you can look in under them, and see if the Master is inside. At night when I peep beneath them the man at the counter will see me first and say, “Here’s the Kid, Jerry, come to take you home. Get a move on you,” and the Master will stumble out and follow me. It’s lucky for us I’m so white, for no matter how dark the night, he can always see me ahead, just out of reach of his boot. At night the Master certainly does see most amazing. Sometimes he sees two or four of me, and walks in a circle, so that I have to take him by the leg of his trousers and lead him into the right road. One night, when he was very nasty-tempered and I was coaxing him along, two men passed us and one of them says, “Look at that brute!” and the other asks “Which?” and they both laugh. The Master, he cursed them good and proper.About the author:Richard Harding Davis (1884-1916) was an American journalist, war correspondent, and author. Other works include “Soldiers of Fortune,” “The Man Who Could Not Lose,” and “The Messengers.”
  • Nursery Rhymes for Tiny Tots for Playing, Singing and Coloring

    Richard Harding

    Paperback (Willis Music Company, March 15, 1966)
    24 pages plus cover, staple-bound. Copyright 1946 by the Willis Music Co. Songs included are: Mary Had a Little Lamb, Pussy Cat, Goosey Goosey Gander, Hey-Diddle-Diddle, Bobby Shafto, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Little Boy Blue, Rock-a-bye Baby, Cock-a-doodle-doo, Dame Get Up, Tom the Piper's Son and Little Polly Flinders (commas in titles omitted to separate titles in the sentence above).
  • Trouble With Swords

    Richard Hardie

    language (Authors Reach, Dec. 18, 2015)
    When Arthur’s sword Excalibur is stolen the Temporal Detective Agency is called in to protect not only Arthur and Merlin, but to stop a very clever and cruel person from destroying Camelot itself. To make things worse, this time the TDA has no idea who they’re fighting. Marlene’s plan takes Tertia and Unita to Rome, Egypt and even to a meeting with Shakespeare, before confronting their enemy in the Coliseum. But first, if the Agency is to succeed, Arthur must die.... and Merlin and her King have to agree. If they don’t, Camelot will be doomed and History itself could be changed.That’s the trouble with swords!
  • GALLEGHER

    RICHARD HARDING DAVIS

    Hardcover (Charles Scribner, Sept. 3, 1905)
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