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Books with author SiĆ¢n Phillips

  • You'll Be Sor-ree!: A Guadalcanal Marine Remembers the Pacific War

    Sid Phillips

    eBook (Dutton Caliber, April 3, 2012)
    Sid Phillips, a World War II Marine Corps hero featured in HBOĀ®'s The Pacific, offers up an invaluable firsthand account of the war against Japan. A mortarman with H-2-1 of the legendary 1st Marine Division, Sid was only seventeen years old when he entered combat with the Japanese. Some two years later, when he returned home, the island fighting on Guadalcanal and Cape Gloucester had turned Sid into an "Old Timer" by Marine standards, and more: he left as a boy, but came home a man.These are his memoirs, the humble and candid tales that Sid collected during a Pacific odyssey spanning half the globe, from the grueling boot camp at Parris Island, to the coconut groves of Guadalcanal, to the romantic respite of Australia. Sid recalls his encounters with icons like Chesty Puller, General Vandergrift, Eleanor Roosevelt, and his boyhood friend, Eugene Sledge. He remembers the rain of steel from Japanese bombers and battleships, the brutality of the tropical elements, and the haunting notion of being expendable.This is the story of how Sid stood shoulder to shoulder with his Marine brothers to discover the inner strength and deep faith necessary to survive the dark, early days, of World War II in the Pacific.
  • You'll Be Sor-ree!: A Guadalcanal Marine Remembers the Pacific War

    Sid Phillips

    Paperback (Dutton Caliber, April 3, 2012)
    Sid Phillips, a World War II Marine Corps hero featured in HBOĀ®'s The Pacific, offers up an invaluable firsthand account of the war against Japan. A mortarman with H-2-1 of the legendary 1st Marine Division, Sid was only seventeen years old when he entered combat with the Japanese. Some two years later, when he returned home, the island fighting on Guadalcanal and Cape Gloucester had turned Sid into an "Old Timer" by Marine standards, and more: he left as a boy, but came home a man.These are his memoirs, the humble and candid tales that Sid collected during a Pacific odyssey spanning half the globe, from the grueling boot camp at Parris Island, to the coconut groves of Guadalcanal, to the romantic respite of Australia. Sid recalls his encounters with icons like Chesty Puller, General Vandergrift, Eleanor Roosevelt, and his boyhood friend, Eugene Sledge. He remembers the rain of steel from Japanese bombers and battleships, the brutality of the tropical elements, and the haunting notion of being expendable.This is the story of how Sid stood shoulder to shoulder with his Marine brothers to discover the inner strength and deep faith necessary to survive the dark, early days, of World War II in the Pacific.
  • Horses, Unicorns & Pegasus: Adult Coloring Book

    Simone Phillips

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 19, 2018)
    Create stunning illustrations with these magical horses, unicorns & pegasus. Gorgeous Horses, Unicorns & Pegasus to unwind with and create. 46 illustrations in total, comprising of 23 original illustrations and 23 "midnight" versions of each illustration.
  • You'll Be Sor-ree!: A Guadalcanal Marine Remembers The Pacific War

    Dr. Sid Phillips

    Hardcover (Valor Studios, May 15, 2010)
    Sid Phillips knew he was a long way from his home in Mobile, AL, when he plunged into the jungles of Guadalcanal in August 1942. A mortarman with H-Company (the same company as Helmet For My Pillow author Robert Leckie), 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment of the 1st Marine Division, Sid was only a 17-year-old kid when he entered combat. Some two years later, when he returned home, the island fighting on Guadalcanal and Cape Gloucester had turned Sid into an "Old Timer" by Marine standards, and more; he came home a man. These are his memoirs, the humble and candid tales that Sid collected during a Pacific odyssey spanning half the globe, from the grueling boot camp at Parris Island to the coconut groves of Guadalcanal to the romantic respite of Australia. In this true story, Sid recalls his encounters with icons like Chesty Puller, Gen Vandergrift, Eleanor Roosevelt, and his boyhood friend, Eugene Sledge. He remembers a sense of helplessness as Japanese bombers and battleships rained steel on him, the brutality of the tropical elements, and the haunting notion of being expendable. This is the story of how Sid stood shoulder to shoulder with his Marine brothers to discover the inner strength and deep faith necessary to survive the dark, early days of World War II in the Pacific.
  • You'll Be Sor-ree!: A Guadalcanal Marine Remembers the Pacific War

    Sid Phillips

    Paperback (Berkley Trade, April 3, 2012)
    Sid Phillips knew he was a long way from his home in Mobile, Alabama, when he plunged into the jungles of Guadalcanal in August 1942... A mortarman with H-2-1 of the legendary 1st Marine Division, Sid was only seventeen years old when he entered combat with the Japanese. Some two years later, when he returned home, the island fighting on Guadalcanal and Cape Gloucester had turned Sid into an "Old Timer" by Marine standards, and more: he left as a boy, but came home a man.These are his memoirs, the humble and candid tales that Sid collected during a Pacific odyssey spanning half the globe, from the grueling boot camp at Parris Island, to the coconut groves of Guadalcanal, to the romantic respite of Australia. In this true story, Sid recalls his encounters with icons like Chesty Puller, General Vandergrift, Eleanor Roosevelt, and his boyhood friend, Eugene Sledge. Here, he remembers the rain of steel from Japanese bombers and battleships, the brutality of the tropical elements, and the haunting notion of being expendable.This is the story of how Sid stood shoulder to shoulder with his Marine brothers to discover the inner strength and deep faith necessary to survive the dark, early days, of WWII in the Pacific.
  • Pigs Need Mud

    A A Phillips

    language (Stringball Books, Aug. 28, 2019)
    When Judy sees how unhappy the pigs are on her family farm, she decides to act. She persuades her father to stop keeping the pigs inside in enclosures, and to let them live outside instead. She points out all the beneficial results for the pigs, and especially how playing in mud is essential to their health and well being.
  • friend koala: and other aussie animals

    A A Phillips

    Paperback (Independently published, July 24, 2019)
    A delightful and informative selection of poems about nine common Australian animals, with accompanying pictures. Designed to be read aloud, children will be enchanted by these endearing poems, and stimulated by the factual references to investigate further. Illustrations are adapted from original paintings by the author.
  • Flesh Wound

    Shea Phillips

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Will they solve this medical mystery in time?When Bo Salisbury hurts his ankle playing soccer, doctors think it's a bad bruise. Soon his leg gets worse, and he feels very sick. High-interest topics, real stories, engaging design, and astonishing photos are the building blocks of the XBooks, a new series of books designed to engage and motivate reluctant and enthusiastic readers alike. How can a bite from a pet prairie dog cause a life-threatening illness? Where does the guinea worm, a parasite that lives under human skin, come from? How can a virus that attacks the brain be related to birds dropping dead at the zoo? With topics based in science, these action-packed books will help students unlock the power and pleasure of reading... and always ask for more!
  • Super Duper Animal Secrets!: Top 25 Animal Secrets You Should Know Before The Takeover.!

    J Phillips

    language (, March 3, 2013)
    Super Duper Animal SecretsITā€™S A BIRD ITā€™S A PLANE.....ITā€™S SUPER DUPER ANIMALS!Have you ever wondered what animals would say if they could talk? Do you wonder what secrets animals hold? Do you know that Animals have certain secrets and talents that us humans canā€™t even understand? For example:Cats can hear high frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human.Dogs can smell about 1,000 times better than humans.Chameleons eyes can rotate 360 degrees.More about the AuthorJack Phillips is a best selling author and debut childrens book author. Being the uncle of 14 highly energetic nieces & nephews and recalling the childhood experiences of his oldest brother and cousins has inspired him to turn his creativity towards writing children's books. His first childrenā€™s book ā€œSuper Duper Animal Secretsā€ entertains kids through humor and very exciting animal facts that few of us knew anything about.
  • On a Jet Ski

    Phillips

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 1, 2014)
    A look at the pump jet propelled personal watercrafts.
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  • Inside a Sprint Car

    Phillips

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Provides information on sprint cars, including their history, how they are built, and some famous racers who started their careers racing sprint cars.
    K
  • Caren the Cockatoo

    A A Phillips

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 16, 2019)
    Caren is a young cockatoo who has just learned to fly! She proudly shows her Mama and Papa. However, when Caren takes her wings off and goes to sleep, Willie the Wombat comes along and picks them up and takes them for himself, because he likes to collect things. Then along comes Ron Roo, the kangaroo, who buys the wings off Willie for six sweeties, because he wants to learn to fly! Do you think Caren will ever get her wings back? Will she ever fly again?