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Books published by publisher Blackwell Publishers

  • Submarines

    Alan James

    Hardcover (Blackwell Publishers, Feb. 15, 1973)
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  • They Saw It Happen: 1485-1688 v. 2

    C R N Routh

    Paperback (Blackwell Publishers, March 15, 1973)
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  • Dragons and Monsters

    Alison Ross

    Hardcover (Blackwell Publishers, April 1, 1974)
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  • Jean Henri Fabre

    Sydney Gordon

    Hardcover (Blackwell Publishers, Aug. 31, 1971)
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  • Day by Day: Stories and Prayers for Every Day of the Year

    Rowland W. Purton

    Hardcover (Blackwell Publishers, )
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  • The Case of the Too Ripe Tomato

    DB Malzac

    language (Blackbird Publishers, May 5, 2013)
    The crazy misadventures of the always energetic Bunson Boys, Eric and Tumbler. These two crazy kids will keep you guessing what shenanigans they will be up to next as they hustle helter skelter through all the not so ordinary problems life will throw at them. I hope you enjoy this short read, please be sure to share it with your grandparent, your mom and dad, and all your friends..
  • The Spider King

    Felicity Edwards, Francis Bomban

    eBook (Bluebell Publishers, Aug. 20, 2012)
    Arriving home from school one day Vikram’s world is turned upside down. His uncle has been killed in a terrorist bombing. He has to make a dramatic escape from home and country along with his mother and sister. For safety he and his sister Sita are sent to the Forest of Dean, but is it so safe? After they meet up with the girls next door even more adventures happen, when, together with the dog magician Ozy they go to a parallel world, to Quandah, to save the Spider King from the machinations of Enneth an evil sorceress who has usurped the kingdom.
  • Criticism Theory and Children's Literature

    Peter L. Hunt

    Paperback (Blackwell Pub, Feb. 1, 1991)
    Children's literature is an expanding field of study, involving criticism, education, and psychology. This book argues that children's literature has an important role in the development of critical theory, especially in the areas of reader response and the effect of the imagined readership on the writing of the text itself. The book does not tackle the subject in the context of schools and movements in criticism, but seeks to develop ideas from basics, using the minimum of critical jargon.
  • Teaching Grammar: A Guide for the National Curriculum

    Richard A. Hudson

    Paperback (Blackwell Pub, )
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  • The Case of the Too Ripe Tomato

    D B Malzac

    language (Blackbird Publishers, May 5, 2013)
    The crazy misadventures of the always energetic Bunson Boys, Eric and Tumbler. These two crazy kids will keep you guessing what shenanigans they will be up to next as they hustle helter skelter through all the not so ordinary problems life will throw at them. I hope you enjoy this short read, please be sure to share it with your grand parent, your folks, or friends..
  • Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography by the Progressive President Who Built the National Park System and the Panama Canal

    Teddy Roosevelt

    Paperback (Red & Black Publishers, April 18, 2013)
    Teddy Roosevelt's story of his life, from his sickly childhood in New York, to his adventures as a hunter and explorer, to his service as Police Chief and then Governor of New York, to his service with the Rough Riders in the Spanish-American War, to his selection as Vice President and becoming the youngest American President on the assassination of William McKinley. During his Presidency, Roosevelt was a champion of the Progressive agenda--he constructed the Panama Canal, passed a number of social reforms, initiated the National Park system, and carried out a campaign against the power of the large corporations, earning him the nickname "The Trust-Buster". His mediation in the Russo-Japanese War earned him a Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Taras Bul'Ba

    Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol

    Paperback (Blackwell Pub, Jan. 1, 1962)
    Book by Gogol, Nikolai Vasilevich