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Books with author Tim Hutchinson

  • Extinct Monsters: A Popular Account of Some of the Larger Forms of Ancient Animal Life

    H. N. Hutchinson

    language (Library of Alexandria, July 29, 2009)
    Natural history is deservedly a popular subject. The manifestations of life in all its varied forms is a theme that has never failed to attract all who are not destitute of intelligence. From the days of the primitive cave-dwellers of Europe, who lived with mammoths and other animals now lost to the world; of the ancient Egyptians, who drew and painted on the walls of their magnificent tombs the creatures inhabiting the delta of the Nile; of the Greeks, looking out on the world with their bright and child-like curiosity, down to our own times, this old, yet ever new, theme has never failed. Never before was there such a profusion of books describing the various forms of life inhabiting the different countries of the globe, or the rivers, lakes, and seas that diversify its scenery. Popular writers have done good service in making the way plain for those who wish to acquaint themselves with the structures, habits, and histories of living animals; while for students a still greater supply of excellent manuals and text-books has been, and still continues to be, forthcoming. But in our admiration for the present we forget the great past. How seldom do we think of that innumerable host of creatures that once trod this earth! How little in comparison has been done for them! Our natural-history books deal only with those that are alive now. Few popular writers have attempted to depict, as on a canvas, the great earth-drama that has, from age to age, been enacted on the terrestrial stage, of which we behold the latest, but probably not the closing scenes. When our poet wrote “All the world’s a stage,” he thought only of “men and women,” whom he called “merely players,” but the geologist sees a wider application of these words, as he reviews the drama of past life on the globe, and finds that animals, too, have had “their exits and their entrances;” nay more, “the strange eventful history” of a human life, sketched by the master-hand, might well be chosen to illustrate the birth and growth of the tree of life, the development of which we shall briefly trace from time to time, as we proceed on our survey of the larger and more wonderful animals of life that flourished in bygone times. We might even make out a “seven ages” of the world, in each of which some peculiar form of life stood out prominently, but such a scheme would be artificial.
  • Dictionary of Chemistry

    Hutchinson

    Hardcover (Brockhampton Press, April 30, 1997)
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  • Secrets and Lies

    Zoe Hutchinson

    Paperback (Independently published, May 8, 2019)
    Just when they thought everything was safe, it wasn't. Things are going downhill from bad to terrible. Liz is trying to get her friends back and stop Lily Breeze, but when two kids arrive at their village they bring trouble with them. Will Liz be able to save her friends and put things back to normal?
  • Robin Hood Audio Pack Scholastic ELT Readers

    Hutchinson T

    Paperback (Mary Glasgow Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Extensive reading improves fluency and there is a real need in the ELT classroom for contemporary, motivating material that will instantly appeal to students. This Robin Hood reader is based on an episode from the popular BBC series, where the legend of Robin Hood is updated for a 21st century audience.
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  • Peek Inside Knight's Castle

    Gem Cooper, Tim Hutchinson

    Hardcover (Kane/Miller Book Publishers, June 1, 2012)
    Book by Cooper, Gem
  • Snow Mountain: A Christmas Story

    Joan Hutchinson

    language (, Oct. 29, 2014)
    The Christmas Eve adventure of Nicholas, a small boy, and his resourceful horse, Randolph.
  • Dictionary of World War II

    Hutchinson

    Hardcover (Transaction Publishers, April 30, 1997)
    None
  • The Metalhead Hero

    Sean Hutchinson

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 21, 2017)
    Logan is more or less just like any other shop boy, and his dog Laddy is just like any other boy's best friend. Except that their ho-hum life in retail is occasionally interrupted by alarms signaling that monsters have come out of the black forest to attack his friend Viviane's chickens. When that happens, the two do what any self-respecting Americans would. They adopt rocking super-hero identities and kick some monster butt!
  • Project 4 Second Edition: Class Audio CDs

    Hutchinson

    Audio CD (Oxford University Press, )
    None
  • Mouseton Abbey Lift-the-Flap

    Hayley Down, Tim Hutchinson

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Feb. 1, 2014)
    None
  • Earth Science

    Hutchinson

    Paperback (Helicon, )
    None
  • Cora: The Unwilling Queen

    Amy Hutchinson

    (Amy Hutchinson, Dec. 22, 2012)
    What if the ancient story of Persephone and Hades wasn't just a myth? Cora Dell has, up until her junior year, lived the ordinary life of an ordinary teenager. But that was before the dreams started—vivid dreams of another world and a darkly seductive stranger who whispers intriguing promises into her ear. When her dreams turn into nightmares, however, she suspects that her nightly journeys into this foreign world may be more than fantasy. With the help of her two best friends—and an unexpected ally—Cora struggles to find a solution that will keep her safely in the world she calls home.