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Books with author Stephen Corrin

  • Thieves Till We Die

    Stephen Cole

    language (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 2, 2012)
    Nathaniel Coldhardt, criminal mastermind and leader of an elite group of teen thieves, desperately wants to get his hands on the lost sword of Cortes - which was used by the Spaniards to conquer and destroy the Aztec people. But not long after Coldhardt's motley crew returns from this new challenge empty-handed, one of them, Tye, is kidnapped from under their very noses. Jonah, Motti, Con, and Patch are desperate to find her, and they soon discover clues about a shadowy organization called the Sixth Sun that could hold the key to both Tye's whereabouts and the location of the sword. From secret headquarters in Europe to ancient jungles of Central America, Coldhardt's gang must make the most of their remarkable talents to decipher the connection between their friend and the Sixth Sun, before it's too late.
  • Stories for Under-Fives-Year-Olds

    Sara Corrin, Stephen Corrin

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, Nov. 1, 1989)
    An anthology of modern stories and folktales from England, Russia, and Sweden, selected for preschool children.
  • Hockey Night Fever: Mullets, Mayhem and the Game's Coming of Age in the 1970s

    Stephen Cole

    eBook (Doubleday Canada, Oct. 20, 2015)
    A wildly evocative chronicle of the decade that changed hockey forever. "Lady Byng died in Boston" read a sign in the Garden arena in 1970, a cheery dismissal of the NHL trophy awarded the game's most gentlemanly player. A new age of hockey was dawning. For 30 years, hockey was an orderly and (relatively) well-behaved sport. There was one Commissioner, six teams and five colours--red, white, black, blue and yellow. Oh, and one nationality. Until 1967, every player, coach, referee and GM in the NHL had been a Canadian. And then came NHL expansion, the founding of the WHA, and garish new uniforms. The Seventies had arrived: the era that gave us not only disco, polyester suits, lava lamps and mullets but also the movie Slap Shot and the arrest of ten NHL players for on-ice mayhem. But it also gave us hockey's greatest encounter (the 1972 Canada-Russia Summit), its most splendid team, the 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens, and the most aesthetically satisfying game--the three-all tie on New Year's Eve, 1975, between the Canadiens and the Soviet Red Army. Modern hockey was born in the sport's wild, sensational, sometimes ugly Seventies growth spurt. The forces at play in the decade's battle for hockey supremacy--dazzling speed vs. brute force--are now, for better or worse, part of hockey's DNA. This book is a welcome reappraisal of the ten years that changed how the sport was played and experienced. Informed by first-hand interviews with players and game officials, and sprinkled with sidebars on the art and artifacts that defined Seventies hockey, the book brings dramatically alive hockey's most eventful, exciting decade.
  • Stories for Six Year Olds

    Sara Corrin, Stephen Corrin

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, March 1, 1989)
    A collection of traditional and modern stories to be read aloud.
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  • Doctor Who: The Art Of Destruction

    Stephen Cole

    Hardcover (Random House UK, May 15, 2007)
    The TARDIS lands in 22nd century Africa in the shadow of a dormant volcano. Agri-teams are growing new foodstuffs in the baking soil to help feed the world's starving millions - but the Doctor and Rose have detected an alien signal somewhere close by. When a nightmare force starts surging along the dark volcanic tunnels, the Doctor realizes an ancient trap has been sprung. But who was it meant for? And what is the secret of the eerie statues that stand at the heart of the volcano? Dragged into a centuries-old conflict, Rose and the Doctor are soon elevating survival to an art form - as ancient, alien hands practice arts of destruction all around them...
  • Stories for Seven-Year-Olds: And Other Young Readers

    Sara Corrin, Stephen Corrin

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, Dec. 1, 1989)
    Compiles stories geared to the abilities and interests of seven-year-olds by such masters as Andersen, Hawthorne, and Kipling
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  • Mrs. Fox's Wedding

    Sara Corrin, Stephen Corrin

    Paperback (Puffin, Oct. 27, 1983)
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  • Stories for Nine-Year-Olds and Other Young Readers

    Sara Corrin, Stephen Corrin

    Hardcover (Faber & Faber, April 1, 1987)
    A collection of stories and traditional tales, including works by Kipling and Thurber and retellings of the myths about the Minotaur and Odysseus and Circe
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  • Round the Christmas Tree

    Sara Corrin, Stephen Corrin

    Hardcover (Faber & Faber, Oct. 1, 1983)
    A collection of traditional and modern Christmas stories by a variety of authors.
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  • Stories for Nine-Year-Olds and Other Young Readers

    Sara Corrin, Stephen Corrin

    Paperback (Faber & Faber, June 1, 1990)
    A collection of stories and traditional tales, including works by Kipling and Thurber and retellings of the myths about the Minotaur and Odysseus and Circe
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  • Wounded

    Stephen Cole

    eBook (Razorbill, Jan. 27, 2005)
    Kate Folan comes from a family of werewolves. She'll only become fully 'wolf herself when she mates with a male werewolf. But she vows that will never happen. The last thing she wants is to give in to her evil heritage.Then she meets Tom Anderson. Tom is a wereling—a werewolf who retains his humanity even in his wolf form. He was "turned" by Kate's mother, who chose wisely.Tom and Kate can't help falling for each other. But if they give in to their feelings, Kate will become the thing she hates most. Unless they can find a cure. . . .
  • The Bloodline Cipher

    Stephen Cole

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 2, 2012)
    Jonah and the rest of the elite team of teenage thieves have been sent on a mission by Coldhardt to retrieve an ancient grimoire. He believes it to be a magical book of the law of the dead. Something like that could fetch a very good price in the right market. But when they go in to get it, they discover another team of thieves has beaten them to it. Even more disturbingly, this team is better trained, and better informed. It seems Coldhardt's old mentor, a man he thought was dead, is not only very alive, but has a highly efficient rival organisation, and a devilish plan to wipe out Coldhardt. Only the best will make it.In a thrilling adventure with brilliant plotting and fiendish twists, Jonah faces his toughest challenge yet - but will it be his last?