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Books with author Robert Byrd

  • Like Mother Like Daughter

    Robert F. Byrne

    eBook (Robert F. Byrne, July 10, 2016)
    You’ll fall in love with Bobbie and the many other endearing characters in this children’s picture book. Bobbie is challenged by a special attribute that defines her personality, and propels her to spontaneously follow whatever may interest her at the moment - leading her on adventures encountering interesting people and places. You might say she is extraordinarily creative and somewhat impulsive in her actions. In this story, Like Mother Like Daughter, family traits, just like family genes, are often passed down through generations. They can be viewed as negative or positive attributes, but Bobbie has a wonderful family who accepts and loves her for who she is, and appreciates how special she is. As a special bonus included with this picture book is a link to printable pages that you can download and color yourself.
  • Penguin Classics Road To Oxiana

    Robert Byron

    Paperback (Penguin Classic, Aug. 28, 2007)
    A real-life adventure that inspired countless travellers in fact and fiction, the Penguin Classics edition of Robert Byron's The Road to Oxiana includes an introduction by Colin Thubron. In 1933 Robert Byron began a journey through the Middle East via Beirut, Jerusalem, Baghdad, and Teheran to Oxiana - the country of the Oxus, the ancient name for the river Amu Darya which forms part of the border between Afghanistan and the Soviet Union. The Road to Oxiana offers not only a wonderful record of his adventures, but also a rare account of the architectural treasures of a region now inaccessible to most Western travelers. Robert Byron (1905-41) was born in 1905, and educated at Eton and Merton College, Oxford. He died during the Second World War, when the ship he was serving on was torpedoed by a U-Boat off Cape Wrath. Byron's The Road to Oxiana is considered by many modern travel writers to be the first example of great travel writing. If you enjoyed The Road to Oxiana you might like Charles Darwin's The Voyage of the Beagle, also available in Penguin Classics. 'The greatest of all pre-war travel books' William Dalrymple 'What Ulysses is to the novel between the wars, and what 'The Waste Land' is to poetry, The Road to Oxiana is to the travel book' Paul Fussell 'In any list of the great travel books of the 20th century, Robert Byron's account of his travels in Persia and Afghanistan, The Road to Oxiana, must be put somewhere near the very top' Telegraph
  • Metamorphs: Transforming Mathematical Surprises

    Robert Byrne

    Paperback (Tarquin Group, May 1, 2004)
    Metamorphs are curious and interesting paper models which will transform step by step through a sequence of different shapes before finally returning to their original starting positions. There are ten colorful two and three dimensional models to cut out and make and also an informative text which discusses and explains the principles by which they have been designed. There are two main classes of these objects and both are well represented in this collection, together with an introduction to the importance of degrees of freedom and the limitations of hinges and hinge lengths. Some people will prefer to see metamorphs simply as amusing and rather impressive toys, others as expressions of mathematical principles to be understood and appreciated.
  • Hugh Lane 1875-1915

    Robert O'Byrne

    Paperback (The Lilliput Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Available for the first time in paperback, Robert O’Byrne’s landmark biography of Hugh Lane remains the essential work on this enigmatic art dealer and patron. From his birth in Cork in 1875, to London, South Africa and Dublin, Hugh Lane is primarily remembered for establishing Dublin’s Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, the first known public gallery of modern art in the world. He never married and, though rumoured to have been homosexual, never had a documented relationship with a man. He was also a person of great social energy who befriended and sometimes crossed swords with the leading cultural figures of his day: Yeats, Gregory, Orpen, Augustus John, Rodin, Beerbohm, and many others. Robert O’Byrne writes with clarity and insight about a man who, since his untimely death on R.M.S. Lusitania in 1915, has been something of a mystery.
  • Finn MacCoul

    Robert Byrd

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, Oct. 31, 1999)
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  • Marcella Was Bored

    Robert Byrd

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Dec. 10, 1987)
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  • The Other 637 Best Things Anybody Ever Said

    Robert Byrne

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Sept. 12, 1985)
    An irreverent, but informative collection of 637 aphorisms and observations uttered by the witty, vicious, philsophical, political, historical, and artistic--and anyone else that said something terrific. There's something for everyone in this clever collection.
  • The Road to Oxiana

    Robert Byron

    Paperback (Picador, March 15, 1981)
    The Road to Oxiana
  • The Road To Oxiana

    Robert Byron

    Paperback (Vintage Books, May 10, 2010)
    Road-to-Oxiana
  • The Other 637 Best Things Anybody Ever Said

    Robert Byrne

    Hardcover (Macmillan Pub Co, Nov. 1, 1984)
    Presents a second compendium of 637 witty, pithy, trenchant, and irreverent quotes
  • First Russia, Then Tibet

    Robert Byron

    Paperback (Penguin Group USA, May 1, 1985)
    First published in 1933, this text is an account of Robert Byron's travels in Russia, India and Tibet.
  • Pinchpenny Mouse

    Robert Kraus, Robert Byrd

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, Oct. 4, 1976)
    Of all the mice employed by the Ajax Mousetrap Company, only Pinchpenny saves his money. When the company folds, can he help his fellow mice? Will he?