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  • Living in Sydney

    Robert Moore

    Library Binding (Silver Burdett Pr, Nov. 1, 1987)
    Text and photographs depict various aspects of life in Sydney, Australia. Includes information about its history, famous sites, people, daily life, geography, government, and celebrations
  • Living in Venice

    Robert Moore

    Library Binding (Silver Burdett Pr, Feb. 1, 1986)
    Text and photographs depict various aspects of life in one of the world's most unusual cities built on the mud banks and islands of the Venetian lagoon. Includes information about its history, famous sites, markets, daily life, festivals and celebrations, and modes of transportation in a city whose principal streets are canals.Depicts various aspects of life in one of the world's most unusual cities built on the mud banks and islands of the Venetian lagoon, and includes information about its history, famous sites, markets, festivals, and canals
  • Running With The Caribou: Twelve Traditional Tales From The Natural World

    Robin Moore

    eBook
    Here are twelve traditional stories of young men and women who found courage, cunning and compassion in the natural world. In this multicultural collection, we will travel from the Arctic circle to the African grasslands, from the mythic isles of ancient Greece to the primal wilderness of North America, in search of adventure and wisdom. For ages 8 and up.
  • The Cherry Tree Buck and Other Stories

    Robin Moore

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 21, 1995)
    Six tall tales feature a deer with a cherry tree growing between its antlers, a fish that walks on its fins, a rattlesnake proficient in Morse code, and other extraordinary creatures. By the author of When the Moon Is Full.
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  • The Adventures of Percy Pig

    Robert Mole

    language (, April 3, 2012)
    John Ray helps to save a piglet, who then returns the favor.
  • Pirate: The Pursuit and Captivity of Captain Jack Scarfield

    Robin Moore

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 3, 2020)
    In the summer of 1718, at the height of The Golden Age of Piracy, a Quaker boy embarks on the adventure of a lifetime when he joins a crew of bounty hunters determined to sail into pirate-infested waters and track down the most dangerous man in North America: The notorious pirate and ship-burner Captain Jack Scarfield.
  • The Man with the Silver Oar

    Robin Moore

    language (HarperCollins, Nov. 9, 2010)
    Stowaway...In the year 1718, Daniel Collins, a well-brought-up young Philadelphian, can only dream of exchanging his orderly existence as a shipyard apprentice for a life at sea. Daniel is certain he'll never find a way to make his dreams a reality, especially since there's a chance he'll inherit his uncle's successful shipping business one day. When the opportunity arises, Daniel is surprised to find that he has the courage to stow away on a ship bound for southern waters; a ship in search of the pirates who are terrorizing merchant vessels all up and down the Atlantic coast. The Sea Turtle may look docile, but hidden beneath her decks is an arsenal of weapons, and her crew's assignment is to bring down pirates by any means. As a Quaker, Daniel has sworn not to take up weapons against any man. But it's possible that the most dangerous enemy of the Sea Turtle may be someone Daniel knows all too well. Will he cast aside his Quaker principles in order to help defeat the most notorious pirate of his time?Robin Moore deftly weaves a tale of treachery on the high seas in this coming-of-age adventure that is as exciting as the era in which it is set.
  • The Bread Sister of Sinking Creek

    Robin Moore

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Fourteen-year-old Maggie Callahan, who has a special talent for making bread, struggles to survive on the Pennsylvania frontier in the late 1700s.
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  • The Bread Sister of Sinking Creek; Life on the Pennsylvania Frontier

    Robin Moore

    Hardcover (Groundhog Press, March 15, 1985)
    hardcover with black dust jacket
  • Wizard's Dilemma

    Robert Moore, James Robert

    Paperback (Mayfair Games, March 15, 1989)
    Fez VI: Wizard's Dilemma is the sixth and final chapter in the unique and popular Fez series, which places you in situations never before experienced by fantasy role-players. In a universe where anything is possible, you can meet talking mice, appear on a game show, be harassed by a smart aleck minah bird, and even serve on a jury while one of the Fez authors appears as a gorilla and is brought to trial! Each of the Fez adventures can be played by itself or in sequence with the other Fez modules which include: Wizard's Vale, The Contract, Angry Wizard, Wizard's Revenge, and Wizard's Betrayal. Fez VI: Wizard's Dilemma includes these special items: Singing Sword, Staff of Balance, the Lich's Staff, as well as information for the use of blasters. This adventure is for 4-6 Player Characters of Skill levels 4 to 6.
  • Area 51 and The Lunar Landing: Mysterious Encounters With Alien Spacecraft

    Robin Moore

    Paperback (Independently published, July 9, 2020)
    Follow Journalist and Science Fiction Writer Harrison Sutton as he investigates two incredible accounts of extraterrestrial contact which have been hidden from the public by political leaders and space industry scientists. The first story explores the evidence of alien involvement in the NASA Space Program. The second tells the tale of an Air Force test pilot who is given the assignment of flying captured alien spacecraft storied at Area 51, the country's most secret air base. Did these astonishing events really happen? You be the judge.
  • Why Does Electricity Flow?: All about Electricity

    Rob Moore

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Science has some interesting mysteries. Children are curious about these mysteries, including what electricity is and how it works. This colorful book shows curious minds why circuit breakers trip, and explains why batteries go flat. Engaging photographs, both in color and black-and-white, and fun activities will make this book a favorite.
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