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Books with author William Thayer Smith

  • A Biography of Benjamin Franklin: An American Genius

    William M. Thayer

    Paperback (Beka Book, March 15, 2000)
    A Beka biography about historical figure Benjamin Franklin. Educational reader appropriate for 6th-12th grade students.
  • A Biography of Abraham Lincoln, the Pioneer President

    William M. Thayer

    Paperback (Beka Book, March 15, 2000)
    A Biography of Abraham Lincoln, the Pioneer President [Paperback] William M. Thayer (Author)
  • The Printer Boy : Or How Benjamin Franklin Made His Mark

    William. M. Thayer

    eBook
    This book is designed to illustrate the familiar maxim, that "THE BOY IS FATHER TO THE MAN." The early life of Franklin is sketched from his childhood to the time he was established in business, thus showing what he was in boyhood and youth; and the achievements of his manhood are summed up in a closing chapter, to substantiate the truth of the above proverb.The author believes that the lives of distinguished men may be incorporated into a story, uniting narrative and dialogue so as to be more attractive to the young. John Bunyan was the first to adopt this style, and his inimitable Pilgrim's Progress charms the young reader, not only by its graphic imagery, but also by its alternation of narrative and dialogue. Since his day, others have adopted a similar style, particularly in works of fiction, with success. Why may not truth appear in such a dress as successfully as fiction? Why may not actual lives be presented in this manner as vividly as imaginary ones? The young mind will seize upon a truth or fact that is conveyed in a story, when it will remain wholly indifferent to it as it appears in a simple statement. So the life of an eminent man may engage the attention of this class, if he is made to speak and act for himself, when they would not be interested in it, if it were presented to them in a plain summary of facts.
  • Laughing Time

    William Smith

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Dec. 1, 1990)
    A revised edition of a beloved collection of wacky poems and lopsided limericks. "This expanded reissue...containing one third new material, is sure to tickle the funnybones of a new generation." --Kirkus Reviews
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  • Adventures of Jimmy the Little Blue Frog

    William Smith

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., July 9, 2018)
    Overhearing Nana and Grampy tell his mother that they would be taking a trip to an exotic island, Aidan excitedly asked Nana if Jimmy could go with them on their trip. "Who is Jimmy"?, asked Nana. And with that question, a little blue frog's first adventure began.
  • The Human Body & Its Health - A Text-Book for Schools, Having Special Reference to the Effects of Stimulants & Narcotics on the Human System

    William Thayer Smith

    Hardcover (New York: Ivison, Blakeman & Company, 1884, March 15, 1884)
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  • Adventures of Jimmy the Little Blue Frog

    William Smith

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc., July 30, 2018)
    Overhearing Nana and Grampy tell his mother that they would be taking a trip to an exotic island, Aidan excitedly asked Nana if Jimmy could go with them on their trip. "Who is Jimmy"?, asked Nana. And with that question, a little blue frog's first adventure began.
  • That's What Cat's Do: Children's Picture Book

    William Smith

    language (, April 12, 2015)
    Children's Picture Book on Cat's.
  • The Poor Boy and Merchant Prince Or Elements of Success Drawn from the Life and Character of the Late Amos Lawrence

    William M. Thayer

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • Becoming A Superhero

    William D. Smith

    language (Outskirts Press, Inc., March 13, 2008)
    Becoming a Superhero takes readers (8 - 12) back to World War II and its aftermath, as they look inside the life of Billy Smith, a 10-year-old living in a Pennsylvania coal mining town. Billy decides he wants to become an American superhero, yet the choices he makes often have disastrous consequences.The story is a tale of morals and values. A first-person narrative of a young boy, caught between the innocence of childhood and the responsibilities of growing up. Each page is like having Grandpa tell stories of what life was like growing up "in the olden days". The story is semi-autobiographical, based on published poems of my childhood.