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Books with author W. T. Robinson

  • The Insignificance of You

    Tammy Robinson

    language (, Dec. 10, 2015)
    “You’re thinking about kissing me,” he says perceptively. “What?” I stammer, thrown. “No I’m not.”“Aren’t you?”“No!”“Are you sure about that?”“Yes.”“Weird,” he says. “You had that look on your face.”“What look?”“The same one I feel when I look at you.”After the death of her father when she was twelve years old, Skye Levene finds it easier to stick to her daily routine and keep her heart firmly closed against love. Without love, there is no possibility for hurt. At least so she thinks.However, when she falls off the edge of a cliff and is saved by the mysterious Tai, routine goes out the window and suddenly she’s feeling things she never even knew were possible. Tai, fascinating, funny and sexy as hell, has his own burdens to bear, the reason why he’s camping out in the old abandoned lighthouse on the top of the cliff. As snow falls and winter deepens, he introduces her to new experiences; card games, hot chocolate and the magic of stargazing. Most of all, he introduces her to love. But when his past catches up with them, Skye is left wondering whether love is worth risking your heart for after all.
  • The Wreckers

    Tim Robinson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 14, 2014)
    This story appears in Tim Robinson's first novel, "Tales of Old Florida." In this edition it has been re-formated for young readers. Shipwrecks, pirates, buried treasure; desolate windswept islands, jungled forests, and the mysterious Everglade – dark and foreboding to all but the Seminole and Miccosuki. Imagine growing up in such a place, no one for miles around, only you and your family. This is the world young Charlie MacLeod was born into. To him it is nothing unusual. It is simply home.
  • BILL THE MINDER - the whacky adventures of Bill and his cousins

    W Heath Robinson

    language (Abela Publishing, April 28, 2020)
    The wonderful story of 'Bill the Minder' by none other than W Heath Robinson, follows the adventures of 15-year-old Bill and his cousins, Boadicea and Chad. During their adventures they meet a multitude of weird and wonderful characters such as The Ancient Marina, The Triplets, The Doctor, The Real Soldier and The Lost Grocer and more. They encounter various unique and whacky problems on their way which they solve the use of fantastic machines crafted by Bill which allows Heath Robinson to let his imagination run riot.This classic book is accompanied by 16 incredible colour illustrations and a host of black and white woodcuts also by W. Heath Robinson. Heath Robinson, as he was more commonly known, was an English cartoonist and illustrator, best known for drawings of ridiculously complicated machines, made to achieve and solve deceptively simple problems. Such was (and is) his fame, that the term ‘Heath Robinson’ entered the English vernacular during the First World War, as a description of any unnecessarily complex and implausible contrivance of which there were many.Originally published in 1912 this book was televised as a series during the 1980s. The Heath Robinson Museum is in Pinner, N.W. London, and is dedicated to showcasing the work of this world-renowned artist, illustrator, humorist and social commentator and is well worth a visit when you’re next in London.===========KEYWORDS/TAGS: Bill the Minder, W Heath Robinson, Illustrations, King Of Troy, Ancient Mariner, seafarer, Triplets, Aunt, Galladia, Doctor, Respectable, Gentleman, Sicilian, Char-Woman, Interval, Soldier, Wild Man, Musician, Lost, Grocer, Merchant, Wife, Camp-Follower, Siege Of Troy, End, Boadicea, Chad, whacky, unique, fantastic, fantasy, children’s stories, childrens book, folklore, fairy tale, myth, legends, tales, fables, television series,
  • Kevin Harvick: Racing to the Top

    Tom Robinson

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, May 1, 2009)
    Offering lively descriptions of the lives of racecar drivers, the reluctant reader books in this contemporary series include career statistics, a glossary, a further reading list, Internet addresses, and accounts of exciting racing action that will capture the reader's attention.
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  • Iron Horse: Lou Gehrig in His Time

    Ray Robinson

    eBook (W. W. Norton & Company, April 17, 2006)
    "All these many years down the road, Lou Gehrig's reputation still holds up as does Ray Robinson's elegant biography." –Bob CostasLou Gehrig will go down in history as one of the best ballplayers of all time; he was elected to the Hall of Fame and played in a record-setting 2,130 consecutive games. ALS known today as "Lou Gehrig's Disease" robbed him of his physical skills at a relatively young age, and he died in 1941. Ray Robinson re-creates the life of this legendary ballplayer and also provides an insightful look at baseball, including all the great players of that era: Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, and more.
  • A Robbery in an English Castle: A fun reading and activity book for Grades 3-5

    GL Robinson

    (Independently published, April 2, 2020)
    Need something to do with your children while shut in by the Corona Virus? This reading and activities book will have something of interest for a wide range of ages. With many photo illustrations and an activities section at the end, it is designed for parents and children to read aloud and then engage together in discussions and drawing/coloring. It tells the story of a group of 8 year olds who fly with their Grandmother to London from New York, to visit a friend who lives in a castle.They learn about airport security, plane travel and, when they get to the other end, the process of Passport Control and Customs. With their British host, they encounter cultural differences , see historical artifacts and then solve a mystery. At the same time, they learn about time zone changes and why it is still light at 9PM in Britain in the summer! The underlying goal of the book is to relieve anxiety children may feel about international travel, history and cultural diversity, while giving them something fun to read. The author is a retired teacher with 7 grandchildren aged 7-11, who have given it their stamp of approval!
  • Where Did All The Dragons Go - Pbk

    Robinson

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Imagine a magical time when dragons ruled the earth and sky. Where did all the dragons go? Are they just waiting to return? Victor Lee's breathtaking illustrations transport young readers to a world of enchantment, as Robinson's lyrical, rhyming text offers an explanation of what happened to the dragons of long ago.
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  • Banner Elk Breeze

    Ed Robinson

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Breeze escapes his demons in Florida by moving to the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. He and Brody are settling into their new life when he stumbles onto a plot of marijuana plants on public land. Knowing a thing or two about growing weed, Breeze befriends the mysterious mountain man tending to the crop. When his new friend is killed, he tries to help law enforcement solve the crime. When the authorities prove reluctant, he is forced to take matters into his own hands. In the process, he transforms from boat bum to a true man of the mountains.
  • The Committee for the Reburial of Liver-eating Johnston: Memoirs of a Dyslexic Teacher

    Tri Robinson

    language (Timber Butte Publishing, June 3, 2014)
    In 1974, Tri Robinson and his 7th grade American Literature class went on an unthinkable quest to dig up and rebury a famous mountain man. That man was John Johnston – otherwise known by his legendary name as Liver-eating Johnston, and the inspiration for the Robert Redford movie, Jeremiah Johnson. This is the remarkable story of how, against all odds, 24 twelve-year-old kids succeeded in persuading the U.S. Congress to name their class as Johnston’s official next of kin. With that designation they could move the body of a man who had been buried for 75 years in a gravesite near the San Diego Freeway in Los Angeles, California. The journey would entail crossing five state lines to bring Johnston to a final resting spot in the Rocky Mountains — a place he once roamed and loved. The inspiring account reveals the obstacles the students endured along the way such as the legal battle between the states of Wyoming and Montana to obtain the rights to Johnston’s remains. It also highlights some of the unlikely support provided from people like Robert Redford and Roy Neil (a news correspondent for NBC), who both became advocates to the students’ cause. The Committee for the Reburial of Liver-eating Johnston is an amazing true tale that is humorous, inspiring and nothing short of miraculous. It is a testimony to the power of creative and innovative education. This is a book every aspiring teacher should read before entering the classroom as it speaks of overcoming learning disabilities, working with the gifted, and the impact of a teacher’s empowering words.
  • The Adventures of Uncle Lubin

    W. Heath Robinson

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 20, 2013)
    While Uncle Lubin naps, his beloved nephew Peter is carried off by a loathsome bag-bird. This playful and richly imaginative tale recounts Uncle Lubin's hot pursuit, as he searches everywhere from the moon to the bottom of the ocean. The clever hero invents an air-ship as well as a submersible sea-boat, the better to triumph over a sea-serpent, an iceberg, and other fanciful obstacles.Every page of the enchanting 1902 adventure features W. Heath Robinson's remarkable pen-and-ink drawings. A leading figure from the Golden Age of book illustration, Robinson depicts the story's comic absurdities with an imaginative zest that delights readers of all ages.
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  • The Herdmans series, 3 book SET : The Best Christmas Pageant Ever/ The Best School Year Ever/ The Best Halloween Ever

    B Robinson

    Paperback (joanna cotler, March 15, 2000)
    Barbara Robinson's popular 3 novels of outrageous Herdman siblings. These Chapter size books with average 125 pages each, intended for young readers of age 8 and up . This listing offers to purchase all 3 novels together in matching size ( not boxed). The Collection includes following 3 volumes. 1. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever 2. The Best School Year Ever 3.The Best Halloween Ever.
  • Aladdin and Other Tales from the Arabian Nights

    W. Heath Robinson

    eBook (Everyman's Library, March 11, 2015)
    For the past two hundred years, Western readers, young and old alike, have been transported to the fabulous Orient by means of these remarkable stories, in which the everyday mingles on an equal footing with the uncanny and the miraculous. Accompanying the text are illustrations by W. Heath Robinson, which are themselves miracles of visual and imaginative sympathy.