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Books with author Tod G. Smith

  • Little Airport Sticker Activity Book

    A. G. Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 8, 2001)
    This entertaining little activity book invites children to create a busy airport scene with the help of 30 full-color peel-and-apply stickers.Because the stickers are reusable, children can create as many different and exciting airport scenes as they want. Includes 30 stickers and airport playscene on the inside covers.
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  • Dover Easy Kaleidoscope Stained Glass Coloring Book

    A. G. Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 12, 2005)
    These optically engaging designs — based on the complex, symmetrical patterns found in a kaleidoscope — invite young coloring book fans to complete eight different intriguing patterns. Each intricate creation releases a lovely glow when colored and placed in a window or near another source of bright light.NOTE: The book measures 4.2 x 5.5 inches
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  • Victorian Houses

    A. G. Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 25, 2001)
    The Victorians were quite fond of wraparound porches, dormers, gables and turrets, stained glass windows, and other architectural embellishments. Even the smallest cottages boasted unusual elements such as gingerbread fretwork and arched windows. This handsome collection of ready-to-color drawings serves as a delightful introduction to the many distinctive styles of authentic Victorian-era homes.Twenty-nine meticulously rendered illustrations depict steep-roofed Gothic Revival villas with spacious "piazzas," or porches, and stained glass windows; a Queen Anne structure with turrets, bay windows, and hipped roofs; a Richardson Romanesque dwelling, distinguished by rounded arches and stone and brick facing; and an Italianate "palazzo," with tall, narrow windows and porches.Other homes include a seaside cottage in the "stick style"; an Italianate San Francisco residence of the 1880s; the John Anderton House — with its attractive mansard roof — in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts; the Russell-Cooper House in Mount Vernon, Ohio, an 1890 Victorian renovation of a house originally built in 1829; the unusual Octagon House in Ottawa, Illinois (1856); a Moorish-styled urban residence in Baltimore (1886), designed by W. C. Frederic (1886); and the elegant "Vinland," a Newport, Rhode Island, residence (1882–1884).A wonderful opportunity for coloring book fans to apply their own ideas of color and hue to these residences, this book will also delight architecture buffs and lovers of nostalgia and all things Victorian.
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  • Hockey Strong: Stories of Sacrifice from Inside the NHL

    Todd Smith

    Paperback (Gallery Books, May 9, 2017)
    This is the story of hockey, one scar at a time. For the casual enthusiast and hockey fanatic alike comes a brilliant collection of essays and photographs celebrating the grit and dedication of hockey players who regularly and willingly withstand injury and hardship to play the sport they love.Veteran hockey writer Todd Smith explores a side of the NHL that is rarely seen. Through in-depth player interviews and inside-the-locker-room reportage, Hockey Strong gives readers a behind-the-pads look at the playing in pain ethos that has been woven into the fabric of the game. What separates a hockey player’s toughness from other athletes’ is the fact that being hockey strong is more than a single performance or bout or game or series. Hockey strong is a way of life. Superstars, muckers, snipers, and enforcers alike: the arduous journey of an NHL player is a story of the human body. It is the cracking left fist of the Philadelphia Flyers’ Dave Brown and the battering ram right hand of the Detroit Red Wings’ Joe Kocur. It is the unbreakable hockey heart of Rob McClanahan during “The Miracle on Ice” at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. It is the smashed face Kris Draper suffered during the bloody rivalry between the Colorado Avalanche and the Detroit Red Wings. Medical clearance to fight. Midgame root canals. Crushed orbital bones. Beer league determination. Legendary beat-downs. Collapsed lungs that go unreported. Unrelenting pain. Recovery and valor. Players refusing to go out because they owe it all to their brothers in uniform. Includes stories from: Shjon Podein, Dave Brown, Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby, Joe Kocur, Darren McCarty, Chris Nilan, David Clarkson, Rob McClanahan, Herb Brooks, Jack Carlson, Zach Parise, Charlie Coyle, Rick Tocchet, the Playoffs, and more!
  • Art Nouveau Windows Stained Glass Coloring Book

    A. G. Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Now you can re-create the glowing, muted colors and sinuous complexities of Art Nouveau stained glass with this handsome coloring book. Artist A. G. Smith has carefully preserved the familiar swirling, organic forms in 16 boldly outlined designs derived from works by master artisans of the Art Nouveau tradition.Printed on translucent paper, lovely patterns depict motifs of flowing leaves, vines and flowers, graceful birds, mythical creatures, and more. Each exquisite design lends itself especially to coloring with crayons, felt-tip pens, acrylics, watercolors, tempera, and even oil paint. All can be mounted on windows and lampshades or placed near other sources of light to create startling stained glass effects.Not just for young coloring book fans, these handsome designs will captivate colorists of all ages
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  • Little Mandalas Stained Glass Coloring Book

    A. G. Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 7, 2006)
    They're found in snowflakes, seashell spirals, the petals of flowers, and other objects. They're called mandalas — round designs filled with circles, squares, triangles, and other figures. This coloring book invites you to color 8 of these fascinating patterns. When you're finished, place the pictures in a window or near another source of bright light and watch them glow like stained glass.
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  • Historic American Landmarks

    A. G. Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 8, 2005)
    This exciting collection of easy-to-color drawings takes you on a cross-country journey during which you’ll visit famous, man-made landmarks—from the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor to the Pearl Harbor Memorial in Hawaii.Along the way you can stop and color pictures of:•the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall in Philadelphia•Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s stately Virginia home•the Civil War Confederate Memorial at Stone Mountain, Georgia•Mount Rushmore in South Dakota•the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco... and 23 other celebrated sites.A brief, identifying caption accompanies each picture is this glorious tribute to America’s historic past.
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  • The Time Machine

    H.G. Wells, Tod Smith

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, Dec. 21, 2015)
    A scientist invents a machine that carries him into the future. While there, he discovers a race of gentle humans. He also meets some evil creatures. Even worse, his Time Machine is trapped deep inside their secret caverns.
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  • Starbursts Stained Glass Coloring Book

    A. G. Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 30, 2005)
    These eight bursting stars need some color. Yellow and gold will work, but so will other shades. Eye-popping images of stars within stars, stars encircling a mega-star, and other heavenly bodies are waiting for that dazzling glow. Place the finished drawings in a window or near another source of bright light for star-spangled effects.
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  • Flags of the World: 96 Color Stickers

    A. G. Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 18, 2011)
    From the Canadian maple leaf to the crescent and star of Tunisia, these brightly colored stickers re-create the striking symbols of an international array of flags. Children and adults will admire the accurate depictions of the colors, patterns, emblems, and crests of banners from across the globe. Each flag, from Algeria to Zimbabwe, is identified and keyed to a map of the world.
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  • Egyptian Life Stickers

    A. G. Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 18, 1997)
    With this book young Egyptologists can travel back in time for an exciting and accurate glimpse of everyday life in the land of the Pharaohs. Nineteen full-color stickers depict inhabitants of the ancient Nile River Valley as they ply their trades — scribe, musician, potter, farmer, warrior, homemaker, and more. Perfect for illustrating classroom assignments, these handsome peel-and-apply illustrations can be used to add a decorative touch to bulletin boards, posters, lockers, notebooks, and a host of other flat surfaces.
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  • Easy Target: The Long Strange Trip of a Scout Pilot in Vietnam

    Tom Smith

    eBook (Tom Smith, May 2, 1996)
    From Publishers Weekly:Flying scout helicopters in Vietnam was the aerial counterpart of walking point. Initially cast as target-spotters for gunships and air-assault forces, the scout pilots evolved into live bait as enemy weapons and tactics improved. Their small helicopters were vulnerable even to minor damage, and parachuting from a damaged bird was impossible. Casualty rates could be as high as 50%; a scout unit often resembled a WWI fighter squadron, with replacements dying almost before they could unpack. Yet fresh volunteers kept coming, even if only to stay out of the infantry. In his visceral memoir, Smith tells the familiar story of a young man who flunked out of college, sampled the 1960s counterculture and found himself first in the army, then in Vietnam. For Smith, the war was a theater of the absurd whose only meaning was survival. His narrative of low-altitude, high-risk operations in 1969-70 replicates that of others: initial confusion giving way first to proficiency and pleasure in stalking and killing anonymous enemies, later to a sense that both his skill and his luck are running out. Gritty enough to appeal to adventure fans, this memoir makes a useful contribution to a subject, American helicopter pilots in Vietnam, whose recorded history is largely still in its anecdotal stage.