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Books with author William Corbin

  • The Dark Side Of The Moon

    William Corlett

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Jan. 31, 2012)
    A motiveless kidnapping and a solo flight to the dark side of the moon are juxtaposed in William Corlett's extraordinary novel. At first the narratives seem unrelated until the reader sees the dramatic parallels in the two situations, which give the book its force and relevance. The story begins with the kidnapping. A boy is taken from his Scottish boarding school but there seems to be no reason behind the kidnapping: no ransom, no threats, just a note saying WE HAVE GOT YOUR BOY. MAY SOCIETY ROT AND THIS MESS OF A WORLD PERISH. While the police sift through the evidence, a lonely astronaut faces his private terrors during a critical moon flight.
  • Poem Stew

    William Cole

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 1981)
    A collection of poems about food and eating.
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  • Horse in the house,

    William Corbin McGraw

    Paperback (Coward-McCann, Jan. 1, 1964)
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  • The Tunnel Behind the Waterfall

    William Corlett

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, May 3, 2010)
    Thirteen-year-old William Constant and his two younger sisters, Mary and Alice, have come to ancient, mysterious Golden House in Wales for the holidays. Their lives will never be the same once they enter the Magician's House -- and discover their destiny.All that glitters...Summer has returned, with a dangerous new mission at Golden House for William, Mary, and Alice. Developers are determined to transform Golden Valley into a Disneyland-style amusement park. The village is eager for the jobs it will bring. Old Meg Lewis has been offered a small fortune to sell her home. Even Uncle Jack and Phoebe may be forced out of their beloved Golden House. Only the children can save them. But first they must find the secret that lies behind the waterfall, and take a dark and dangerous journey to a lost world where no one can go -- or escape -- without magic. The evil Morden watches their every move. His black magic is more powerful than ever. Not even the Magician can battle him now. But are the lessons he has taught William, Mary, and Alice enough to defeat an ancient foe? Suddenly they're alone, with only the Magician's subjects -- the badger, the kestrel, the fox, and the otter -- to lead them in the fight of their lives!
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  • Blackwater Ben

    William Durbin

    Hardcover (Wendy Lamb Books, Nov. 11, 2003)
    Thirteen-year-old Ben works at Blackwater Logging Camp as cook’s helper to his Pa. Long days of flipping pancakes and peeling potatoes with his ornery Pa make Ben long to be out in the woods with the lumberjacks. Felling logs, sawing trees, driving a team through the snowy woods . . . that’s what Ben wants to be doing.But the long cold winter in a camp filled with outlandish characters teaches Ben a lot about himself. Especially when an orphan boy called Nevers arrives in camp. When Nevers signs on to work with Pa, Ben makes a friend and a rival, too.
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  • A Book of Nature Poems: 2

    William Cole

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, )
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  • Oh, what nonsense!

    William Cole

    Hardcover (Viking, Aug. 16, 1966)
    Text copyright 1966 by William Cole Illustrated copyright 1966 by Tomi Ungerer. All rights reserved first published in 1966 by the Viking Press, Inc. Library of Congress catalog card number AC 66-1249
  • Two Can Play The Game

    William Cook

    language (, Sept. 5, 2017)
    From the author of The Way The Wind Blows, comes a new horror. A real life event from my childhood, turned into fiction and art. Eight shocking Chapters, Five Boys, deadly secrets. Steven and his four best friends are about to go on a mysterious journey. Steven's father has been murdered, he will still stop at nothing to find the killer. A families forgotten past, hidden lies around every corner of life. And secrets, that tie in a knot; they're not safe. Let the game begin.
  • The Steps up the Chimney

    William Corlett

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, March 8, 2011)
    The Magician's House QuartetThirteen-year-old William Constant and his two younger sisters, Mary and Alice, have come to ancient, mysterious Golden House in Wales for the holidays. Their lives will never be the same once they enter the Magician's House -- and discover their destiny.What evil lurks in Golden House? The children know...William knew something was wrong from the moment they arrived at the railroad station on the border of Wales. First came the stranger who said his name was Steven. "Remember me," he said. Then he vanished. By the time they reached Golden House, even Mary and Alice felt something odd. Who -- or what -- are the strange animals...a fox, a dog, an owl...that seem to be able to read their minds? Why is it that sometimes the children even see out of the eyes of the animals and hear with their ears? And what is that prickling sensation pulling them toward the secret steps up the chimney? Nothing can stop them as they are drawn deep into the old house, into the realm of the Magician.
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  • Beastly Boys and Ghastly Girls

    William Cole

    Library Binding (Putnam Pub Group, April 1, 1964)
    A collection of humorous poetry about naughty, ill-mannered, even cruel, boys and girls.
  • Poems for Seasons and Celebrations

    William Cole

    Hardcover (World Publishing Group, )
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  • The Steps up the Chimney

    William Corlett

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Aug. 1, 2000)
    The Magician's House Quartet Thirteen-year-old William Constant and his two younger sisters, Mary and Alice, have come to ancient, mysterious Golden House in Wales for the holidays. Their lives will never be the same once they enter the Magician's House -- and discover their destiny. What evil lurks in Golden House?The children know... William knew something was wrong from the moment they arrived at the railroad station on the border of Wales. First came the stranger who said his name was Steven. "Remember me," he said. Then he vanished. By the time they reached Golden House, even Mary and Alice felt something odd. Who -- or what -- are the strange animals...a fox, a dog, an owl...that seem to be able to read their minds? Why is it that sometimes the children even see out of the eyes of the animals and hear with their ears? And what is that prickling sensation pulling them toward the secret steps up the chimney? Nothing can stop them as they are drawn deep into the old house, into the realm of the Magician.
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