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Books with author Simon Mann

  • What Next?: Creation

    Mary Manz Simon

    Paperback (Concordia Publishing, June 1, 1998)
    If you were big on Hear Me Read books before, theres even more to like! Now preschool and primary-level teachers can use this classroom-size version of four favorite Hear Me Read Bible storybooks to actively teach and read with the whole class. The books help children ages 2 to 7 develop important fundamental reading skills. Each book tells a Bible story in just 25 words or less.
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  • Hear Me Read

    Mary Manz Simon

    Paperback (Concordia Publishing House, Feb. 1, 1992)
    The Here Me Read Level 1 Series gives children the practice they need to become great readers. Each book in the series teaches a complete Bible story in 25 words or less. Children develop sight vocabulary as they learn to recognize simple words. Humor, repetition, and colorful illustrations bring the stories to life. This set includes all 18 Level 1 books.
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  • Kid Got Shot

    Simon Mason

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, Aug. 16, 1703)
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  • Bunny Loves Others

    Mary Manz Simon

    Hardcover (Standard Publishing Company, March 15, 1838)
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  • Little Visits 1-2-3: Devotions for Families With Infant to Pre-School Children by Mary Manz Simon

    Mary Manz Simon

    Paperback (Concordia Pub House, March 15, 1843)
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  • God Made the Sun by Mary Manz Simon

    Mary Manz Simon

    Board book (WorthyKids/Ideals, March 15, 1860)
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  • Bear Obeys

    Mary Manz Simon

    Hardcover (Standard Pub, March 15, 1779)
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  • Cry Havoc

    Simon Mann

    (Jonathan Ball Publishers SA, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Simon Mann’s remarkable firsthand account of his life delivers like a thriller, taking listeners into the world of mercenaries and spooks, of murky international politics, big oil and big bucks, danger, love, and betrayal. On March 7, 2004, former SAS soldier and mercenary Simon Mann prepared to take off from Harare International Airport. His destination was Equatorial Guinea; his intention was to remove one of the most brutal dictators in Africa in a privately organised coup d’état. The plot had the tacit approval of Western intelligence agencies and Mann had planned, overseen, and won two wars in Angola and Sierra Leone. So why did it go so wrong? Here he reveals the full involvement of Mark Thatcher in the coup d’état, the endorsement of a former prime minister, and the financial involvement of two internationally famous members of the House of Lords. He also discusses how the British government approached him in the months preceding the Iraq War, and the pain of telling his wife Amanda that he believed he would never be freed.
  • Cry Havoc

    Simon Mann

    (Bolinda Audio, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Simon Mann’s remarkable firsthand account of his life delivers like a thriller, taking listeners into the world of mercenaries and spooks, of murky international politics, big oil and big bucks, danger, love, and betrayal. On March 7, 2004, former SAS soldier and mercenary Simon Mann prepared to take off from Harare International Airport. His destination was Equatorial Guinea; his intention was to remove one of the most brutal dictators in Africa in a privately organised coup d’état. The plot had the tacit approval of Western intelligence agencies and Mann had planned, overseen, and won two wars in Angola and Sierra Leone. So why did it go so wrong? Here he reveals the full involvement of Mark Thatcher in the coup d’état, the endorsement of a former prime minister, and the financial involvement of two internationally famous members of the House of Lords. He also discusses how the British government approached him in the months preceding the Iraq War, and the pain of telling his wife Amanda that he believed he would never be freed.
  • Cry Havoc

    Captain Simon Mann

    (Bolinda audio, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Simon Mann's remarkable firsthand account of his life reads like a thriller, taking readers into the world of mercenaries and spooks, of murky international politics, big oil and big bucks, action, danger, love, despair, and betrayal. On March 7, 2004, former SAS soldier and mercenary Simon Mann prepared to take off from Harare International Airport. His destination was Equatorial Guinea; his was intention to remove one of the most brutal dictators in Africa in a privately organized coup d'etat. The plot had the tacit approval of Western intelligence agencies and Mann had planned, overseen, and won two wars in Angola and Sierra Leone. So why did it go so wrong? Here he reveals the full involvement of Mark Thatcher in the coup d'etat, the endorsement of a former prime minister, and the financial involvement of two internationally famous members of the House of Lords. He also discusses how the British government approached him in the months preceding the Iraq War, to suggest ways in which a justified invasion of Iraq could be engineered. He also discusses the pain of telling his wife Amanda, who gave birth to their fourth child while he was incarcerated, that he believed he would never be freed.
  • Little Visits With Jesus: Devotions for Families With Young Children by Mary Manz, Simon

    Simon Mary Manz

    Hardcover (Concordia Pub House, March 15, 1730)
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  • Duckling Is Patient

    Mary Manz Simon

    Hardcover (Standard Publishing Company, March 15, 1854)
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