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Books with author Steve Williams

  • The Owl and the Pussycat and Other Classic Poems for Children

    Star Williams

    language (, Oct. 30, 2012)
    These ten classic children's poems have been lovingly illustrated with beautiful painted scenes. The book is just the right size for reading to small children.
  • Bunny and Bee Favorite Colors

    Sam Williams

    Board book (Sterling Publishing, Aug. 5, 2014)
    See the colorful world with Bunny and Bee. Look up: there's a bright yellow sunrise and lovely blue skies. Look down: plump orange pumpkins grow in the ground. Brown leaves flutter and fall from the trees. But nicest of all is when gray skies go away—and a rainbow appears over Bunny and Bee.
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  • Sharing

    Sam Williams

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Sharing Is Sometimes Hard For Young Students. This Book Talks About Different Things And Ways You Can Share To Get Along Better With Your Classmates And Friends. Complete K-5 Social Skills Collection. Paired With A Fiction Social Skills Title.
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  • 90 Minutes at Entebbe: The Full Inside Story of the Spectacular Israeli Counterterrorism Strike and the Daring Rescue of 103 Hostages

    William Stevenson

    Paperback (Skyhorse Publishing, Jan. 6, 2015)
    The incredible story of an Israeli mission that rescued 103 hostages from a hijacked jetliner.On June 27, 1976, Air France Flight 139 was hijacked by terrorists and flown to Entebbe Airport in Uganda. In the following agonizing days, Israeli passengers were singled out and held hostage. A week later on July 4, one hundred Israeli commandos raced 2,500 miles from Israel to Entebbe, landed in the middle of the night, and in a heart-stopping mission that lasted ninety minutes, killed all guerillas and freed 103 hostages.In captivating detail, Stevenson provides a fast-paced hour-by-hour narration from the hijacking to the final ninety-minute mission. In addition to discussing the incredible rescue itself, Stevenson also covers the political backdrop behind the hijacking, especially Ugandan President Idi Amin’s support for the hijackers, which marked one of the first times a leader of a nation had backed terrorist activities. An illustration of one nation’s undying spirit, heroism, and commitment to its people in the face of threat, Operation Thunderbolt has become a legendary antiterrorist tale.Although first written in 1976 (and published within weeks of the event), Stevenson’s account presents this act of terrorism in a way that is still relevant in our modern-day political climate. A factual account of what could easily be read as sensational fiction, 90 Minutes at Entebbe will inspire, encourage, and instill hope in all readers.Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in history--books about World War II, the Third Reich, Hitler and his henchmen, the JFK assassination, conspiracies, the American Civil War, the American Revolution, gladiators, Vikings, ancient Rome, medieval times, the old West, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
  • Dead Men Don't Order Flake: A Rusty Bore Mystery

    Sue Williams

    eBook (Text Publishing, May 30, 2016)
    On the night Leo Stone returns—notionally from the dead, in reality from the Democratic Republic of the Congo—Cass Tuplin gets a call from Gary Kellett. A call about an actual dead person: Gary’s daughter, killed in a car crash. Gary’s adamant it wasn’t an accident. Cass agrees to investigate. After all, not just Rusty Bore’s only purveyor of fine fast food, Cass is also the closest thing to a private detective within a couple of hundred k’s. The local police (Cass’s son Dean) try to warn her off. It’s true Cass’s status as a celebrated yet non-licensed nobody doesn’t entirely suit Dean. But Dean also believes Gary’s a delusional, grieving father. Is that the case? Or did a young journalist die after asking too many questions? Cass intends to find out. As soon as she’s dealt with some queries raised by the reappearance of Leo Stone. Sue Williams is a science writer and chartered accountant who also holds a PhD in marine biology. She lives in Melbourne with her husband. Her first Cass Tuplin mystery, Murder with the Lot, also published by Text, was shortlisted in the Ned Kelly Awards. ‘There’s a wry, satirical element to much of Williams’ humour…In the grand tradition of cosies, [Cass is] a woman underestimated at your peril…Fun and often charming crime fiction, thanks to its winning super-sleuth heroine.’ Saturday Paper ‘Williams captures small town Victoria with ease and her plot has enough twists and red herrings to keep it interesting. Fans of Murder With The Lot will not be disappointed, and no doubt will be hoping for more of Cass Tuplin. An excellent sequel!’ BookMooch ‘Once again, Williams has created a small-town mystery with big repercussions with the wacky, loveable characters who fill Rusty Bore making a comeback in this novel.’ Weekly Times ‘An enormously enjoyable and pacy novel set in a speck of a country town in rural Victoria, with a plucky amateur sleuth amid a quirky ensemble of townsfolk and family. Quintessentially Australian without being overcooked.’ Abbey’s Bookshop ‘[A] finely wrought and highly amusing crime novel…Williams has created a wonderful new series in the comedy crime genre. Dead Men Don’t Order Flake is a multilayered yarn that mines the rich ore of regional Australia and I can’t wait for the next Cass Tuplin adventure.’ Australian ‘Williams has put together a recipe for madcap adventure the main ingredient an engaging female lead whose nosiness solves the mysteries of her tiny hometown.’ Adelaide Advertiser ‘This book is pure entertainment the author captures the quirky ways of small town Australia perfectly, well, apart from murder that is, we don’t get too many of them in these parts.’ Audiothing ‘Smoothly written with plenty of humour, and some wry observations by Cass, this is an enjoyable, off-beat crime novel with a good cast of characters and a nicely paced storyline.’ Sydney Morning Herald
  • Bunny and Bee Animal Friends

    Sam Williams

    Board book (Sterling Publishing, March 4, 2014)
    All through the forest, spring fills the air, and baby animals are everywhere! Come join Bunny and Bee as they walk through the woods and meet a menagerie of adorable new friends. From playful fox cubs and quacking ducks to chirping birds and splashing frogs, these are the creatures kids know and love best.
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  • The Owl and The Pussycat and Other Classic Poems for Children

    Star Williams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 30, 2012)
    These ten classic children's poems have been lovingly illustrated with beautiful painted scenes. The book is just the right size for reading to small children.
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  • Personal Reminiscences of Charles Haddon Spurgeon

    William Williams

    language (, June 4, 2018)
    The author, William Williams, became pastor at Upton Chapel, Lambuth, in 1877. He was a close friend of C. H. Spurgeon. In his introduction to the book, Williams stated, “I do not propose to write another life of Mr. Spurgeon. I propose writing of the great preacher as I knew him, and as I saw him, under a great variety of circumstances and conditions; giving, I trust, no offence in anything, that this ministry be not blamed. I hope in the ensuing chapters each reader may participate to some extent in the joy I experienced when in company with one of the master minds and most gracious characters of this or indeed of any age.” Williams also complied a book of sermons: Upton Chapel Sermons. A Centenary Memorial, which was published in 1885. Charles Haddon Spurgeon wrote the Foreword.
  • Teddy Bears Trim The Tree

    Sam Williams

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Nov. 1, 2000)
    This read-aloud tale with pull-the-tabs and lift-the-flap pages provides preschoolers with an interactive Christmas book as the little teddy bears select the perfect tree, hang the ornaments, and celebrate the traditions of the holiday.
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  • Bunny and Bee's Noisy Night

    Sam Williams

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, March 15, 2003)
    Meet Bunny & Bee and all their nighttime friends! This sweet storybook tells the tale of Bunny & Bee, two tired friends who are about to settle down for a good night’s sleep. But then, all their friends drop by to say "Goodnight"—Owl, Badger, Fox, Cat, and more! Will Bunny and Bee ever get to sleep before morning? With gentle, rhyming text and warm, full-color illustrations, this charming book is the perfect choice for bedtime reading.
  • The Young King Arthur: Betrayed

    T.S. Williams

    language (, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Merlin, after centuries of waiting, foresees that all of humanity is now in danger. In order to save mankind, he must bring back King Arthur; however, the king has been in stasis for too long. His fragile body, while aging slowly, is still too brittle to make this final, last-ditch stand against the forces of evil. Instead, Merlin separates a portion of King Arthur’s soul and creates a new Arthur.It is humanity’s darkest hour, and as promised, King Arthur has been reborn. Thirteen-year-old Arthur, with the help of Merlin, Kay, and the beautiful Jennifer, must foil a plan for world domination. However, before he can begin his quest, Arthur has to find Excalibur, summon his dragon, and figure out exactly who he can trust.
  • 10 Blue Butterflies: A Counting Book

    Sam Williams

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, March 6, 2018)
    Try to spy the small, colorful animals hidden inside the big pictures! Can you find 1 red ladybug nestled among hundreds of multicolored ladybugs? How about 2 orange fish or 6 brown bears? And since chameleons hide everywhere, can you count how many are concealed among the other animals throughout the book? Sam Williams’ stunning, bright illustrations make this a wonderful search and counting book to teach and enjoy.
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