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Books with author Thomas King

  • Bedtime Prayers

    Thomas Kinkade

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, Sept. 25, 2001)
    One of four books in a box set by Thomas Kinkade, one of the most recognized artists in the Christian Market. Kinkade's timeless art now can be introduced to children at a very young age in a format that they will cherish for years. Bedtime Prayers is a small sized book that is perfect for trips in the car, for sharing at church or for those special times of reading at Grandma's house. Each themed mini-book highlights favorite selections from Thomas Kinkade's A Child's Garden of Verse or A Child's Grade of Prayer.
  • Best Friends

    Thomas Kinkade

    Hardcover
    Excellent Book
  • Walt Disney

    Thomas

    Paperback (Pocket, Oct. 2, 1986)
    A detailed biography of the worldfamous producer of cartoons, animated features, and nature films, chronicling his early failure and subsequent film and entertainment successes
  • A Child's Garden Of Verses Baby Book

    Thomas Kinkade

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, March 1, 2000)
    BOOK
  • Walt Disney: An American Original

    Thomas

    Paperback (Pocket, Sept. 1, 1989)
    A detailed biography of the worldfamous producer of cartoons, animated features, and nature films, chronicling his early failure and subsequent film and entertainment successes
  • Do I Have to Go to the Hospital?: A First Look at Going To the Hospital by Thomas, Pat

    Thomas

    Paperback (Barron's Educational Series, 2006, )
    Do I Have to Go to the Hospital?: A First Look at Going To the Hospital by Th...
  • Window Box Collection: Classic Prayers

    Thomas Kinkade

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, Sept. 25, 2001)
    One of four books in a box set by Thomas Kinkade, one of the most recognized artists in the Christian Market. Kinkade's timeless art now can be introduced to children at a very young age in a format that they will cherish for years. Classic Prayers is a small sized book that is perfect for trips in the car, for sharing at church or for those special times of reading at Grandma's house. Each themed mini-book highlights favorite selections from Thomas Kinkade's A Child's Garden of Verse or A Child's Grade of Prayer.
  • Thomas & Friends: Thomas Helps Hiro

    THOMAS

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, )
    None
  • The Girls of Lighthouse Lane #4: Amanda's Story

    Thomas Kinkade

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Nov. 1, 2004)
    Katherine is the daughter of the lighthouse keeper. She dreams of becoming a painter. But in 1905, a girl can't grow up to be a famous artist -- can she? Rose just moved to the town of Cape Light. She wants to fit in with her new friends, but Rose has a secret she can't share with anyone ... Lizabeth is Kat's rich cousin who always gets what she wants. But Lizabeth soon finds out that money can't keep her from losing the most precious thing of all ... Amanda's mother passed away, and now Amanda keeps house for her minister father. When she meets a very special young man, can she find the courage to be friends with him in spite of her father's disapproval? The quiet New England town of Cape Light never seems to change. But starting in 1905, the lives of these four friends will be transformed in ways they never could have imagined ...
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  • The Girls of Lighthouse Lane #3: Lizabeth's Story

    Thomas Kinkade

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 2004)
    During a scarlet fever outbreak in 1906, thirteen-year-old Lizabeth must decide whether it is more important to be Strawberry Queen or to be at the bedside of her younger sister, who is ill.
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  • Aeroplane construction and assembly

    James Thomas King

    Paperback (RareBooksClub.com, May 9, 2012)
    This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...in the eye of the wind. Place chocks in front of the wheels. Attach a rope to each outer front wing strut and lash each rope securely to a peg driven in the ground. Secure the tail in a similar manner, by fastening a rope to the tail-skid post. Lash the controls in their neutral positions. Cover the engine with a tarpaulin or some waterproof material. Do the same to the propeller. Drain the water from the radiator if there is any danger of frost. Place a guard on the machine to prevent the people, who are tempted by curiosity, from stepping on the machine. The ordinary man in the crowd would just as soon put his feet through the planes as on the beams. It will be found that some people have a great desire to have their names and addresses on the fabric of the machine. This practice should not be encouraged. If there are any cows in the field, it will be found necessary to drive them away from the machine as the fabric appeals to their appetities. TO START A PROPELLER WITHOUT AID. There are occasions when it is impossible to procure help in starting the engine. This may be overcome by using a few precautions. The pilot should first turn the machine into the wind and see that there is plenty of room to turn around in the field if such a move is necessary. Place a block of wood in front of the wheels. Secure the control column back towards the pilot's seat. The control column may be held back by locking the safety belt around it. This will raise the elevators and tend to hold the tail of the machine on the ground when the engine has been started. Inspect the magneto wiring and see that the ground wire is properly attached and that the breaker box is on. Place the switch in the "OFF" position. Open the throttle about half way and close the air. This w...