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Books with author Richard Watts

  • The Night Before Christmas

    Richard

    Paperback (Harper Collins Publishers, Nov. 5, 2007)
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  • In the Dark Cave by Richard A. Watson

    Richard A. Watson

    Paperback (Starbright Books, March 15, 1800)
    [ In the Dark Cave BY Watson, Richard A. ( Author ) ] Paperback 2005
  • Gladiator by Richard Watkins

    Richard Watkins

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1797)
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  • The invasion of the Alien

    Richard K Watz

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 6, 2013)
    Two young boys play an alien video game. They are secretly being spied upon by an alien who doesn't like the kids because they're playing a game that shoots aliens. Alienness, the alien, doesn't have a soft spot and feels mad on the inside. Read on to find out more.
  • Gut Gelernt: German Vocabulary in Context for G.C.S.E.

    Richard Wall

    Spiral-bound (Nelson Thornes Ltd, )
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  • The Flying Dutchman

    Richard Wager

    Paperback (Fred Rullman Inc, March 15, 1945)
    From Wikipedia: Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman), WWV 63, is a German language opera, with libretto and music by Richard Wagner. Wagner claimed in his 1870 autobiography Mein Leben that he had been inspired to write the opera following a stormy sea crossing he made from Riga to London in July and August 1839. In his 1843 Autobiographic Sketch, Wagner acknowledged he had taken the story from Heinrich Heine's retelling of the legend in his 1833 satirical novel The Memoirs of Mister von Schnabelewopski (Aus den Memoiren des Herrn von Schnabelewopski).[1] The central theme is redemption through love. Wagner conducted the premiere at the Semper Oper in Dresden in 1843. This work shows early attempts at operatic styles that would characterise his later music dramas. In Der fliegende Holländer Wagner uses a number of leitmotifs (literally, "leading motifs") associated with the characters and themes. The leitmotifs are all introduced in the overture, which begins with a well-known ocean or storm motif before moving into the Dutchman and Senta motifs. Wagner originally wrote the work to be performed without intermission - an example of his efforts to break with tradition - and, while today's opera houses sometimes still follow this directive, it is also performed in a three-act version.
  • Gladiator

    Richard Watkins

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-09-18, Sept. 18, 2008)
    GLADIATOR explores the world of the gladiators, from their humble beginnings as slaves to their schooling as gladiators and their often violent death in the arena, and looks at their influence on our lives today.
  • From Blue to Crimson: Metamorphosis In Blue II

    Richard D. Ward

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, )
    None
  • Gladiator

    Richard Watkins

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 22, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Describes the history of gladiators, including types of armor, use of animals, amphitheaters, and how the practice fit into Roman society for almost 700 years.
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  • The Two Secret Lives of Me: My Life As a Male, My Life As a Female

    Richard Wyatt

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 21, 2013)
    Lonely teenager Ned Duncan creates a gamma ray machine he hopes will turn him into someone popular with girls. Instead it turns him into a popular girl named Madison Shayen. But dangers await when someone discovers Ned and Madison are one and the same person?
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  • Boy and His Bike

    Richard Potts

    Hardcover (Dobson Books Ltd, )
    None
  • Early Start to Science

    Richard

    (Teachers Laboratory, June 1, 1989)
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