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Books with author Robert Lowell

  • Yarns for boy scouts, told round the camp fire

    Robert Powell

    eBook
    Yarns for boy scouts, told round the camp fire . 236 Pages.
  • The White Raven

    Robert Low

    eBook (HarperCollins, March 6, 2009)
    The epic and action packed third novel in Low’s Oathsworn series, charting the adventures of Orm and his band of Viking brothersThe Oathsworn have itchy feet. Battle-hungry and tired of keeping the homestead fires burning, they are restless for action. And, being the Oathsworn, action is what they get.When their homestead is attacked by Klerkon and his men, the Oathsworn promise bloody revenge. But they didn’t count on having to undertake the most dangeous journey of their lives in order to save two of their number.Packed with epic adventure and bloody action, The White Raven is Robert Low at his very best.
  • The White Raven

    Robert Low

    Hardcover (HarperCollins UK, May 1, 2009)
    The Oathsworn have itchy feet. Battle-hungry and tired of keeping the homestead fires burning, they are restless for action. And, being the Oathsworn, action is what they get. When their homestead is attacked by Klerkon and his men, the Oathsworn promise bloody revenge. But they didn't count on having to undertake the most dangeous journey of their lives in order to save two of their number. Packed with epic adventure and bloody action, the third book in the Oathsworn series is Robert Low at his enthralling best.
  • Unlikely Warrior: A Small Town Boy's View of World War II

    Robert Lovell

    eBook (Canton Street Press, March 12, 2016)
    A tale of life, love, and growing up as part of The Greatest Generation, Unlikely Warrior is one memoir you ll never forget.Beginning and ending in the same small Oklahoma town, Robert Lovell's story could be that of almost any other member of ''The Greatest Generation'' in America's history. Told in frank yet innocent details, Lovell's story comes to life in more details than you would find in a history book.This honest and touching memoir starts out with summers in the Scouts and faint radio murmurs of unrest in faraway places. As World War II creeps ever closer to the American consciousness, Lovell finds himself in basic training, shooting targets and learning codes.Stationed in Germany during the latter part of the war, Lovell turns 19 just weeks before V-E Day. By the time he turns 20 -- just ten years after the start of the story, Lovell has faced more than most people do in a lifetime.A first-hand memoir of one of the most pivotal decades in the history of the United States, Unlikely Warrior was put to paper at the insistence of the author's grown children. Its lessons, however, can benefit all of us.
  • The White Raven

    Robert Low

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 6, 2009)
    The epic and action packed third novel in Low’s Oathsworn series charting the adventures of Orm and his band of Viking brothersThe Oathsworn have itchy feet. Battle-hungry and tired of keeping the homestead fires burning, they are restless for action. And, being the Oathsworn, action is what they get.When their homestead is attacked by Klerkon and his men, the Oathsworn promise bloody revenge. But they didn’t count on having to undertake the most dangerous journey of their lives in order to save two of their number.Packed with epic adventure and bloody action, THE WHITE RAVEN is Robert Low at his very best.
  • THE VOYAGE

    Robert Lowell

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, March 15, 1968)
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  • The New Priest in Conception Bay, Vol. 1

    Robert Lowell

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, )
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  • Peoples of the Mountains

    Robert Low

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2006)
    The new social studies curriculum calls for students in the elementary levels to study people, places, and environments, which will help them to create new geographical perspectives of the world. This is the perfect supplementary material with which to address the relationship between human beings and their varied environments.
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  • True Kentucky Legends

    Robert A. Powell

    language (Silverhawke Publications, Dec. 31, 2013)
    True Facts behind the LegendsTrue Kentucky Legends reveals the exciting true story behind 14 Kentucky Legends, which are among the favorites in American folklore. Separating fact from myth is not always easy; however, the truth is positively fascinating in every instance.Most of the names should be quite familiar, and perhaps even some of the stories, but many of the actual facts behind the stories will probably surprise you and the interesting details of the story that made them a legend will offer interesting facts in every situation.The Legends include: Casey Jones, Legend of the Rails; Hatfields & McCoys, A Bitter Mountain Feud; Cassius Clay, Lion of Whitehall; Daniel Boone, Frontier Hero or American Traitor?; Ephraim McDowell, Father of Abdominal Surgery; Nathan Stubblefield, Kentucky Farmer & Inventor; Col. Eben C. Henson, Alligator Wrestler in Central Kentucky; Alben Barkley, The Man Who Would Be President; Gen. John Hunt Morgan, Thunderbolt of the Confederacy; Harland Sanders, The Image of a Kentucky Colonel; Jenny Wiley, Tenacious Frontier Courage; Man O’ War, Legend of a Thoroughbred Champion; Abraham Lincoln, Kentucky’s Favorite Son?; Stephen Foster & My Old Kentucky Home.This outstanding volume is profusely illustrated with old photos and pen-ink drawings by the author.
  • Unlikely Warrior - A Small Town Boy's View of World War II

    Robert C. Lovell

    Paperback (Canton Street Press, Dec. 16, 2015)
    A tale of life, love, and growing up as part of The Greatest Generation, Unlikely Warrior is one memoir you ll never forget. Beginning and ending in the same small Oklahoma town, Robert Lovell's story could be that of almost any other member of ''The Greatest Generation'' in America's history. Told in frank yet innocent details, Lovell's story comes to life in more details than you would find in a history book. This honest and touching memoir starts out with summers in the Scouts and faint radio murmurs of unrest in faraway places. As World War II creeps ever closer to the American consciousness, Lovell finds himself in basic training, shooting targets and learning codes. Stationed in Germany during the latter part of the war, Lovell turns 19 just weeks before V-E Day. By the time he turns 20 -- just ten years after the start of the story, Lovell has faced more than most people do in a lifetime. A first-hand memoir of one of the most pivotal decades in the history of the United States, Unlikely Warrior was put to paper at the insistence of the author's grown children. Its lessons, however, can benefit all of us.
  • Unlikely Warrior - A Small Town Boy's View of World War II

    Robert C. Lovell

    Hardcover (Two Harbors Press, March 29, 2010)
    A tale of life, love, and growing up as part of The Greatest Generation, Unlikely Warrior is one memoir you ll never forget. Beginning and ending in the same small Oklahoma town, Robert Lovell's story could be that of almost any other member of ''The Greatest Generation'' in America's history. Told in frank yet innocent details, Lovell's story comes to life in more details than you would find in a history book. This honest and touching memoir starts out with summers in the Scouts and faint radio murmurs of unrest in faraway places. As World War II creeps ever closer to the American consciousness, Lovell finds himself in basic training, shooting targets and learning codes. Stationed in Germany during the latter part of the war, Lovell turns 19 just weeks before V-E Day. By the time he turns 20 -- just ten years after the start of the story, Lovell has faced more than most people do in a lifetime. A first-hand memoir of one of the most pivotal decades in the history of the United States, Unlikely Warrior was put to paper at the insistence of the author's grown children. Its lessons, however, can benefit all of us.
  • Peoples of the Desert

    Robert Low

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1997)
    An introduction to the natural wonders of the desert and two peoples who live there, the San and the Tuareg
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