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Books with author Robert A. Williams

  • France: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present

    William J. Roberts

    eBook (Facts on File, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Presents a historical dictionary of the European country with entries on important events in its history, institutions, political and social figures, a chronology, a list of rulers, and a collection of maps.
  • Krazy Riddles for Krazy Kids V5: Jokes & Riddles for Kids Toddlers and Family to have activity together with this book

    A.K. Williams

    language (, April 12, 2019)
    The advantages of riddle comprehending for kids and grown-ups is upgrading aptitudes, for example:• Research; • Critical Thinking; • Cognitive Ability; • Concentration. When working out a riddle, regardless of whether that be a crossword or a Sudoku, consistent thinking should be connected. In this way, not exclusively are these riddles made to be fun and give amusement, yet additionally moves instruction. Riddles are keeping Meditation There is an enormous connection between riddles and contemplation strategies. As referenced, confuses strengthen the brain and enables the psyche to remain dynamic and sound. In any case, what baffles additionally do is enable us to loosen up those mind cells to ponder arrangements. This puts our psyche in a kind of daze – simply like reflection. This will enable you to diminish your feelings of anxiety, increment profitability, and at last improve self-assurance. Riddles are Improving IQ A standout amongst the most profitable advantages of riddle fathoming for grown-ups is that it improves IQ scores. IQ means "insight remainder". Riddles are an incredible path for people to consider the riddle. It likewise enables them to improve general learning, intellectual abilities, memory, focus, and critical thinking.
  • Hunt For Jason

    J.A. Williams

    language (Devine Destinies, Aug. 24, 2018)
    Ghostdom’s archenemy, evil scientist Jason Jones, has broken out of prison—with a little help from wicked dictator Yoon Lee Dongpang. Yoon Lee wants to rule the world, and he plans to use Jason’s ideas for harnessing live brains, installing them in his new super computer.When the going gets rough, who can the Ghastly Committee call? It’s Sara, the kitten ghost to the rescue. Dead but not down. However, there’s a catch. She’s been saddled with a human partner named Joel. The living and their little rules! Well, she’ll see if she can teach him a thing or two.Sarah and Joel will have to fight Úmbra ghosts, spies, and the whole Honywuan military in their hunt for the mad scientist. Will they find him before he can put his new living computer to use? Will their partnership survive the experience? Will they?
  • Owl Story Little Owl Will Go to the Party: Bed time stories of Little Owl that will teach the children to know words from cartoon

    A.K. Williams

    language (, April 10, 2019)
    THE BENEFITS OF STORYTELLING (Bed Times Story)Idealizing sleep time will mean a higher nature of rest for both you and your children, however, another essential part is narrating. While you may think perusing sleep time stories just enables your little one snooze to off to the sound of your voice, there is a huge number of different advantages, including: Advancement of creative energy – perusing anecdotal stories to youngsters urges them to utilize their creative energy and picture the scene in their mind The more profound comprehension of the world – narrating is fun and energizing yet, in addition, empowers anybody to encounter distinctive societies and customs. Kids adapt new data about the world without acknowledging, and accordingly, create more prominent compassion Parent-youngster holding – perusing to your tyke is quality time for both you and them, encouraging a positive relationship Correspondence and social abilities – perusing sleep time stories enable kids' relational abilities to develop monstrously. They make inquiries about the story, while likewise adapting new vocabulary and expanding their core interest. Socially, youngsters figure out how to tune in to others through narrating and start to comprehend that not every person translates things a similar way Bound to peruse for joy – perusing to youngsters when they're youthful methods they're bound to keep perusing for joy as they develop. This will empower them to gain autonomously from books
  • Odie Goes to the Farm

    P.A. WILLIAMS

    language (, April 28, 2015)
    Odie Goes to the Farm is the first of a series of books about a Tamaskan dog who goes to live and grow up with a couple who own a farm. Odie's young life is filled with fun experiences on the farm but he also learns about his limitations and how to conquer them. His story promotes determination and love and how that combination is a winning one. (Spanish version also available following English version)
  • The Cave of Mystery

    L A Williams

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., March 19, 2019)
    The Cave of Mystery is a mid-twentieth-century story filled with the exciting adventure of two twelve-year-old friends who live in the small mid-western town of Hickory Creek. All school year, Andy and Wes overheard the older kids talk about a cave, near the old abandoned farm, that none had ever been able to find. Fascinated that no one had found a simple cave, Andy wakes early on the first day of summer vacation, quickly does his chores and rushes over to Wes's house to see if he could go swimming and possibly do some exploring. On the way to the abandoned farm, Andy and Wes must walk through the woods, which just happen to be next to an old lady's house. The old lady is known and feared by all the kids in the county as the "Old Witch." None of the children dare to get too close for fear they will never be heard from again. During their first day of searching, the two friends stumbled upon the cave. It looks normal. However, it isn't until Andy and Wes invited their siblings to come along with them that it all changed. Summer will never be the same... With this, her first book, L.A. Williams gives us a story for the child in all of us.
  • How to tell the birds from the flowers and other wood-cuts: A revised manual of florinthology for beginners

    Robert Williams Wood

    Unknown Binding (Duffield and Co, March 15, 1928)
    None
  • How To Tell The Birds From The Flowers: A Manual of Flornithology for Beginners

    Robert Williams Wood

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
    None
  • Getting There

    William Robertson

    eBook (, March 18, 2013)
    Jimmy Outten is a 13-year-old farm boy who has never left home before. But it is just after the Civil War and the house and barn have burned to the ground. The stock is gone. Confederate and Union soldiers marching across the land have taken every scrap of food. His mother has died from a war-borne fever. When his father limps home, a medical discharge in his pocket, they decide to head west. Uncle Charlie has a ranch just outside Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the future seems to beckon. It might have happened that way, but his father is killed after little more than a week on the trail and Jimmy is left to decide whether to go on or go back. Back to what? With 13-year-old bravado and little else, Jimmy decides to continue his journey – alone. With a little help and a lot of determination, he fights the terrain, the weather and his own youthful doubts. Toughened and matured by the trip, 15-year old Jim completes his odyssey in a little over a year, and arrives in Santa Fe a man.Getting There is the first volume of several novels currently in development. In prior years I wrote advertising copy for Westinghouse and IBM, then spent 35 years teaching college level English language and literature. The world of advertising was exciting and fun. The teaching was rewarding and deeply satisfying. Writing is all that and more.
  • Journey To Becoming a Therapy Dog

    A. K. Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 1, 2018)
    Einstein is a big, lovable Newfie whose "Daddy" is a disabled veteran and retired disabled police officer. He became a therapy dog to help those who at times need emotional support or simply need a big furry body to hug. This is his story.
  • Rocket Surgeon

    A.E. Williams

    Paperback (Independently published, June 13, 2017)
    A.E. Williams presents his thoughts on a variety of subjects of interest to thinking persons. Bringing together a lifetime of experience as a science fiction author, former aerospace materials engineer, cyber-security expert and irascible genius, Williams provides big picture views on our place in the Universe. Based on a series of blog articles written for the "Speculative Fiction Showcase" and including material reviewed while performing research for his series "Terminal Reset", Williams explores and questions some of the most basic precepts of science and physics. The recent popularization of physics in television and movies has opened up this field to the ordinary lay person. In these articles, Mr. Williams looks at why we, as a species, crave to leave the Mother planet, and venture out into the hostile territories of uncharted space. Williams explains, with his own unique and perceptive worldview, just how the Space Race, once the core being of America's science programs, has defined the processes and bureaucracy of space exploration today. Williams provides a narrative of his own experiences, working on high-tech and cutting edge programs that led to the technological marvels we take for granted today. From jet engines to smart phones, from "Star Trek" to "Interstellar", Williams helps readers to understand just how much the world has been impacted science and technology. Is a Mission to Mars or other form of manned space flight our future? Can we afford to spend our resources on these efforts, at the expense of other critical problems facing us today? Follow Williams down the Rabbit Hole, as he looks at Fake News, the Presidential Election, AGW and other contentious events in our world, and body-slams them using logic and the Scientific Method! A.E. Williams makes a compelling argument that manned space exploration is not just viable, but necessary to the survival of the species.