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Books with author Rick Grayson

  • Expedition to the Galápagos Islands

    Grayson Rigby

    Paperback (Salty Paws Publishing, Aug. 20, 2017)
    Gold medal winner of the 2018 FAPA President's Book Awards in the category "Non-fiction: Children's."Silver medal winner of the 2018 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards in the category "Best Book by Youth Author."A young adventurer travels aboard the National Geographic Endeavour and shares his experiences as well as science facts and information about each bird, crustacean, fish, marine mammal, and reptile encountered on the journey. This nonfiction children's picture book and travel journal with full color photographs and illustrations is sure to entertain explorers of all ages.Discover detailed information about the Galápagos giant tortoise, blue-footed booby, Galápagos marine iguana, and Galápagos penguin in addition to other endemic and unique animals.Author, Grayson Rigby, is a partner with the Galápagos Conservancy, a highly rated nonprofit organization. A portion of the proceeds of each book sold is donated to the Conservancy to assist in ongoing research, conservation management, and education in the Galápagos Islands.
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  • Expedition to the Galápagos Islands

    Grayson Rigby

    eBook (Salty Paws Publishing, Aug. 23, 2017)
    Gold medal winner of the 2018 FAPA President's Book Awards in the category "Non-fiction: Children's."Silver medal winner of the 2018 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards in the category "Best Book by Youth Author."A young adventurer travels aboard the National Geographic Endeavour and shares his experiences as well as science facts and information about each bird, crustacean, fish, marine mammal, and reptile encountered on the journey. This nonfiction children's picture book and travel journal with full color photographs and illustrations is sure to entertain explorers of all ages.Discover detailed information about the Galápagos giant tortoise, blue-footed booby, Galápagos marine iguana, and Galápagos penguin in addition to other endemic and unique animals.Author, Grayson Rigby, is a partner with the Galápagos Conservancy, a highly rated nonprofit organization. A portion of the proceeds of each book sold is donated to the Conservancy to assist in ongoing research, conservation management, and education in the Galápagos Islands.
  • The Turtle Who Lost His Shell

    Rick Grayson

    Paperback (Lyrick Studios, Aug. 1, 1996)
    When Little Bunny needs a place to hide his carrots, Little Turtle happily shares his shell for a hiding place. When he forgets to get it back, Little Turtle learns why his shell is so special.
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  • Dublin's Great Wars: The First World War, the Easter Rising and the Irish Revolution

    Richard S. Grayson

    eBook (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 23, 2018)
    For the first time, Richard S. Grayson tells the story of the Dubliners who served in the British military and in republican forces during the First World War and the Irish Revolution as a series of interconnected 'Great Wars'. He charts the full scope of Dubliners' military service, far beyond the well-known Dublin 'Pals', with at least 35,000 serving and over 6,500 dead, from the Irish Sea to the Middle East and beyond. Linking two conflicts usually narrated as separate stories, he shows how Irish nationalist support for Britain going to war in 1914 can only be understood in the context of the political fight for Home Rule and why so many Dubliners were hostile to the Easter Rising. He examines Dublin loyalism and how the War of Independence and the Civil War would be shaped by the militarisation of Irish society and the earlier experiences of veterans of the British army.
  • Expedition to the Galápagos Islands

    Grayson Rigby

    Hardcover (Salty Paws Publishing, Aug. 31, 2017)
    Gold medal winner of the 2018 FAPA President's Book Awards in the category "Non-fiction: Children's."Silver medal winner of the 2018 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards in the category "Best Book by Youth Author."A young adventurer travels aboard the National Geographic Endeavour and shares his experiences as well as science facts and information about each bird, crustacean, fish, marine mammal, and reptile encountered on the journey. This nonfiction children's picture book and travel journal with full color photographs and illustrations is sure to entertain explorers of all ages.Discover detailed information about the Galápagos giant tortoise, blue-footed booby, Galápagos marine iguana, and Galápagos penguin in addition to other endemic and unique animals.Author, Grayson Rigby, is a partner with the Galápagos Conservancy, a highly rated nonprofit organization. A portion of the proceeds of each book sold is donated to the Conservancy to assist in ongoing research, conservation management, and education in the Galápagos Islands.
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  • The Turtle Who Lost His Shell

    Paul Levy, Rick Grayson

    Hardcover (Lyrick Studios, July 1, 1995)
    When Little Bunny needs a place to hide his carrots, Little Turtle is happy to share his shell. But he forgets to get it back, and it is then that Little Turtle learns why his shell is so special.
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  • Chinese Down-Under: Chinese people in Australia, their history here, and their influence, then and now.

    Patrick Grayson

    eBook (Heartspace Publications, Nov. 1, 2018)
    For three hundred years the Chinese have influenced Australia – in a million ways… and it continues to today. It is a fascinating story of a race transference and heritage from China to Australia.The book covers the following;Ø Early migration to Australia of Chinese people, including their life and hardships on the goldfields.Ø Chinese-Australians who influenced the growth of Australia, such as; Mei Quong Tart, born in China’s Canton province in 1850, who, when he died in Sydney, was mourned by thousands, both Chinese and Westerners. It also documents other interesting characters like, Sam Poo, a Chinese born bushranger, who in 1865 went to the gallows for murdering a police officer, and highway robbery. Follow the life of young Chinese man, Wang Cai, who came to Australia in the 1850s, leaving his family farm in the Shandong Province, up to his death in Australia, some seventy years later. There are many such tales.Ø Interviews with current day Chinese-Australians from all vocations and societal levels, discussing what they like and don’t like about Australia.The work is populated with literally hundreds of interesting historical facts, and is a celebration of Chinese-Australian relationships, is easy reading, entertaining, and informative. It has filled an important role in Australian/Chinese history in terms of China’s biggest, and certainly their most important export – her people.
  • Chinese Down-Under: Chinese people in Australia, their history here, and their influence, then and now.

    Patrick Grayson

    Paperback (Heart Space Publications, Nov. 1, 2018)
    For three hundred years the Chinese have influenced Australia – in a million ways… and it continues to today. It is a fascinating story of a race transference and heritage from China to Australia.The book covers the following;Ø Early migration to Australia of Chinese people, including their life and hardships on the goldfields.Ø Chinese-Australians who influenced the growth of Australia, such as; Mei Quong Tart, born in China’s Canton province in 1850, who, when he died in Sydney, was mourned by thousands, both Chinese and Westerners. It also documents other interesting characters like, Sam Poo, a Chinese born bushranger, who in 1865 went to the gallows for murdering a police officer, and highway robbery. Follow the life of young Chinese man, Wang Cai, who came to Australia in the 1850s, leaving his family farm in the Shandong Province, up to his death in Australia, some seventy years later. There are many such tales.Ø Interviews with current day Chinese-Australians from all vocations and societal levels, discussing what they like and don’t like about Australia.The work is populated with literally hundreds of interesting historical facts, and is a celebration of Chinese-Australian relationships, is easy reading, entertaining, and informative. It has filled an important role in Australian/Chinese history in terms of China’s biggest, and certainly their most important export – her people.