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Books with author Robert Hunt

  • Necki the African giraffe

    Robert H Hunt

    Unknown Binding (Society for Visual Education, March 15, 1978)
    Factual book about African giraffes for children
  • Best Bike Rides Denver and Boulder: Great Recreational Rides in the Front Range Area

    Robert Hurst

    eBook (Falcon Guides, July 2, 2013)
    Written for cyclists of all stripes, Best Bike Rides books offer a diverse array of scenic tours in and around some of America’s largest urban destinations. Road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and single-track mountain bike rides all get included. Most rides are in the 5 to 30 mile range, allowing for great afternoon outings and family adventures. Each book features 35-40 rides with color photos, maps, point-by-point miles and directions, and GPS coordinates of starting and finishing points.
  • Nun

    Robert Hull

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Each title in this historical series tells the story of a different class of people, from birth through death, that lived between 1000 to 1500 A.D., utilizing quotes from medieval diaries and other writings to show how we know about the past.
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  • To Save a Whale: The Voyages of Greenpeace

    Robert Hunter

    Paperback (Chronicle, March 15, 1978)
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  • Peasant

    Robert Hull

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Each title in this historical series tells the story of a different class of people, from birth through death, that lived between 1000 to 1500 A.D., utilizing quotes from medieval diaries and other writings to show how we know about the past.
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  • Gift of the Desert Dog

    Robert L. Hunton

    Paperback (Open Books Press, Nov. 12, 2010)
    A twelve year-old Tohono O'odham boy and his grandfather embark on a hazardous journey across Arizona's borderland desert to the summit of legendary Baboquivari Peak to seek the spirits of their ancestors. Treacherous mountain passes, ruthless drug smugglers, and the mystery of ancient petroglyphs prove the ultimate test of their dedication to one another on a quest to the place where I'itoi, the first O'odham, walked Mother Earth.
  • Small Fry and the Chew City Zoo

    Robert Huber

    eBook
    In the far, far away town of Chew City, the Chewettes had many things to do, and the one of the most exciting was visiting the Chew City Zoo. From his vantage point high above the zoo, Small Fry could see into the back hidden parts of the zoo. He saw many interesting beasts the public new knew lived there. Small Fry decided to gather the hidden back-lot zoo animals and show them off to the town.
  • Gift of the Desert Dog

    Robert L. Hunton

    Paperback (Open Books Press, Nov. 12, 2010)
    A twelve year-old Tohono O'odham boy and his grandfather embark on a hazardous journey across Arizona's borderland desert to the summit of legendary Baboquivari Peak to seek the spirits of their ancestors. Treacherous mountain passes, ruthless drug smugglers, and the mystery of ancient petroglyphs prove the ultimate test of their dedication to one another on a quest to the place where I'itoi, the first O'odham, walked Mother Earth.
  • Religion and the Gods

    Robert Hull

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Pubns, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Introduces the religion of ancient Greece, describing the role of the gods, how they were worshipped, and the daily lives and customs of priests and priestesses.
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  • Chew City's Troubles With Too Many Bubbles

    Robert Huber

    language (BookBaby, July 30, 2010)
    Every September Chew City holds a big community event in the giant Chew tent. Chewettes come from every part of the city to see who can blow the biggest pink bubble or the most in a row in the Chew contest. When a stranger passing through town says he wants to participate, the city committee agrees. The stranger steps up on stage, places the pink gum in his mouth, and blows away the competition. The city committee worries the out-of-town stranger will take away their beloved prize. What can they do? They almost lose hope until one more contestant steps forward to try.
  • Trade & Warfare

    Robert Hull

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2000)
    Examines the legacy of ancient Greece through its seafaring adventures, including war on land and sea, trade, and the proliferation of Greek colonies throughout the Mediterranean region.
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  • Coyote-Meeter's Abyss

    Robert L. Hunton

    Paperback (Open Books Press, July 4, 2014)
    Strange halos of light are appearing in the night sky above Baboquivari, sacred mountain of the Tohono O'odham. Eerie sounds of weeping echo through the dark canyons. Two reservation men are fiercely attacked by spirits of the dead near the Mexican border! Frightened residents confront village elders for answers to the mystery. Danny Rivas's grandfather, Joseph, knows their tribal way of life has been ignored for too long. They must move quickly before utter chaos engulfs the reservation! Danny, the coyote-meeter, and his friend Diego devise a plan to offer the sacred medicine pouch of Chief Gray Horse to appease the powerful spirits and save their people. Badly injured in the process, they are trapped in a mine with a nest of rattlesnakes and a family of wolf spiders! Will they be rescued in time?