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Books published by publisher Marshall Editions

  • Discovery Kids: Rainforest Explorer

    Sue Nicholson

    Hardcover (Marshall Editions, June 13, 2001)
    Follow the adventure and travel through the Amazonian rainforest. Discover hidden worlds from the forest floor to the top of the canopy and through to the Amazon River.
  • Animal Superstars

    Jinny Johnson, Tudor Humprhries

    Hardcover (Marshall Editions, )
    None
  • B Bop's Brainwave

    Gerry Bailey

    Paperback (Marshall Editions, May 15, 2001)
    Let's Get Ugly!Three Martians are invading the US--look for them on TV, in kid's meals, toys, and Scholastic books for guaranteed out of this world humor! [And they are ug-lee!]The year is 2053 and three Martians--Do-Wah Diddy; 2-T-Fru-T; and B.Bop-A-Luna--have been sent to invade Earth. But they love the planet, especially the fast food, video games, rock 'n roll, and humans. So instead of actually conquering Earth, the Martians befriend three kids and end up saving the human race.The shape-shifting alien, Gorgon, is up to his old tricks, which means the Butt-Uglies have to find him fast! B.Bop has a brainwave and comes up with a plan. But, surprise, surprise, the plan doesn't work! Gorgon may finally capture the Butt-Uglies. Can they find a way to stop him?
  • Dinosaur: Fold-out Book

    M.J. Benton

    Hardcover (Marshall Editions, )
    None
  • The Ultimate Book of Bones

    Jinny Johnson, Elizabeth Gray

    Hardcover (Marshall Editions, )
    None
  • Legendary Places

    James Harpur

    Paperback (Marshall Editions, Oct. 31, 1997)
    This is a comprehensive reference to over 35 places of legend, including sites, cities and landscapes. It includes a seven-page gazetteer giving insight into travel and accommodation, and what to see and do at the places featured in the book. Locator maps direct the reader to each area. The atlas charts a worldwide journey through varied territory, beginning where legend, myth and reality meet. These are the eternal realms, such as the Garden of Eden, Camelot and Avalon, which cannot now be seen, but which have for centuries motivated explorers, writers and artists. The natural settings are as varied as those of Hawaii's Haleakala Crater, Japan's Mount Fuji and India's River Ganges. These landscapes are places where gods and heroes are believed to have walked on Earth. In such environs, human endeavour has created sacred wonders: the Tomb of Tutankhamun cut from the Valley of the Kings; the Mayan city of Tikal in the heart of the Guatamalan jungle; and Ohio's Serpent Mound, created by ancestors of the Native Americans. Man-made beauty and monuments are the stuff of legend too, from the Taj Mahal to the Forbidden City and Elsinore. And legendary places can embody the triumph of human courage over adversity, as witnessed in the rebuilding of Coventry Cathedral.
  • On the Farm

    Dorothy Einon, Nila Aye

    Hardcover (Marshall Editions, May 20, 1999)
    None
  • Sacred Places

    James Harpur

    Paperback (Marshall Editions, )
    Rare Book
  • Tiger Cub

    Jinny Johnson

    Hardcover (Marshall Editions, )
    None
  • Chimp

    Dorothy Einon

    Hardcover (Marshall Editions, )
    None
  • How Many?

    Dorothy Einon

    Hardcover (Marshall Editions, )
    None
  • Bizarre Beasts

    Anita Ganeri, Claire Robinson

    Paperback (Marshall Editions, March 27, 1998)
    None