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Books with author Robert Winters

  • Dragon Walk: On Reef Recovery & Political Will

    Robert Wintner

    (Skyhorse, April 10, 2018)
    The three main hubs of aquarium trade devastation are Indonesia, the Philippines, and Hawaii. Each has its own sad story of political corruption and theft of natural resources to benefit a greedy, ruthless few. Yet, despite facing a litany of challenges, each hub shows faint hope for progress: with Komodo National Park in Indonesia, a few bright lights in the development of Philippine reef management, and an anti-aquarium campaign taking hold in Hawaii. A beautiful coffee table photo book is one thing. Dragon Walk is a political grenade, willing to name culprits, political assassins, and nitwits with less spinal fortitude than most invertebrates. Dragon Walk is far more vital; a no-holds-barred grapple with evil and reef devastation that shines a light where others fear to tread.
  • Beyond the Unknown

    Rose Winters

    language (Createspace, April 2, 2014)
    Addison and her twin sister are nothing alike. They don't agree on anything, except one thing: Revealing the secrets of the moon. When the sisters and their friends refuse to obey the Enforcers, all of humanity is put into jeopardy as they try to strive on the moon. As they fight to undo what they've done, they learn the importance of bonds - and loyalty to those bonds - through this fight of survival.
  • The Substitute: A Winter Holiday Tale

    Nathaniel Robert Winters

    Paperback (Buffalo Printing Company, Sept. 27, 2015)
    What happens if Santa gets sick? Is there a special trick? Who will deliver without the usual giver? How will all the toys get to the good little girls and boys? Have no fear, the Substitute is here.
  • Neptune Speaks

    Robert Wintner

    language (Skyhorse, Aug. 13, 2012)
    Neptune Speaks is packed with full-color photographs of tropical fish on every page, but this book is more than just a beautiful guide. It’s a call to defend the creatures of the sea that are under attack by fierce predators—humans. The popularity of keeping tropical fish in home and office aquariums, and the overfishing of waters around the world to satisfy the demands of diners looking for ever-more exotic fare have put these amazing species in danger of disappearing entirely.Neptune Speaks delves into the perils of trafficking in wildlife for the pet trade. Why are colorful reef fish still taken in Hawaii with no limit on the catch, no limit on the number of catchers, and no constraint on rare, endemic or vanishing species? The author, known most commonly as Snorkel Bob, will explore and explain all the factors that perpetuate the destruction of fish and their habitats, while his photographs demonstrate the beauty and grace of the creatures we need to get serious about protecting.
  • Beyond the Unknown

    Rose Winters

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 8, 2011)
    Addison and her twin sister are nothing alike. They don't agree on anything, except one thing: Revealing the secrets of the moon. When the sisters and their friends refuse to obey the Enforcers, all of humanity is put into jeopardy as they try to strive on the moon. As they fight to undo what they've done, they learn the importance of bonds - and loyalty to those bonds - through this fight of survival.
  • Andrew Johnson: Plebeian and Patriot

    Robert W. Wintson

    Hardcover (Ams Pr Inc, June 1, 1970)
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  • Dragon Walk: On Reef Recovery & Political Will

    Robert Wintner

    (Skyhorse, April 10, 2018)
    The three main hubs of aquarium trade devastation are Indonesia, the Philippines, and Hawaii. Each has its own sad story of political corruption and theft of natural resources to benefit a greedy, ruthless few. Yet, despite facing a litany of challenges, each hub shows faint hope for progress: with Komodo National Park in Indonesia, a few bright lights in the development of Philippine reef management, and an anti-aquarium campaign taking hold in Hawaii. A beautiful coffee table photo book is one thing. Dragon Walk is a political grenade, willing to name culprits, political assassins, and nitwits with less spinal fortitude than most invertebrates. Dragon Walk is far more vital; a no-holds-barred grapple with evil and reef devastation that shines a light where others fear to tread.
  • Freedom from Unfair Searches and Seizures

    Robert (EDT) Winters Robert Winters

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, Sept. 29, 2005)
    None
  • The Right to Bear Arms

    Robert Winters

    School & Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, March 15, 1838)
    None
  • Freedom from Unfair Searches and Seizures

    Robert Winters

    Library Binding (Cengage Learning, )
    None