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Books with title How to Remember

  • Days to Remember

    John Newbolt Henry Buchan

    Paperback (Outlook Verlag, Sept. 21, 2018)
    Reproduction of the original: Days to Remember by John Buchan, Henry Newbolt
  • Days to Remember

    AIO Team

    Audio CD (Tyndale Entertainment, Nov. 4, 2004)
    None
  • Remember Remember

    Sue Whitaker

    eBook (ETA Publishing House, April 11, 2017)
    It's the 5th of November and a firework in the wrong hands spells trouble for Carla and changes her life for ever. Read this inspirational story of one girl's fight to overcome the stigma of disfiguration and how a few kind words from an unexpected source, turned thoughts of revenge into a passion to help others, who's lives have also been rudely and dramatically changed. Revised with new content.
  • Remember Remember

    Sue Whitaker, Cauline Thomas-Brown, Sharon Larder

    Paperback (ETA Publishing House, Aug. 26, 2014)
    It's the 5th of November and a firework in the wrong hands spells trouble for Carla and changes her life for ever. Read this inspirational story of one girl's fight to overcome the stigma of disfiguration and how a few kind words from an unexpected source, turned thoughts of revenge into a passion to help others, who's lives have also been rudely and dramatically changed.
  • Days to Remember

    John Buchan

    eBook (@AnnieRoseBooks, June 30, 2016)
    It is never easy to fix upon one cause as the origin of a great war, and the war of 1914 was the outcome of several causes combined. For twenty years there had been growing up in Europe a sense of insecurity; the great Powers had become restless and suspicious of one another, and one Power, Germany, was seriously considering the possibility of some bold stroke which would put her beyond the reach of rivalry. Germany, since her victory over France in 1870, had become a very great and rich nation; she had spread her commerce over the world; and she was anxious to create an empire akin to those of Britain and France. But she began the task too late in the day; she could succeed only at the expense of her neighbours. The ambition of Germany was, therefore, one perpetual source of danger.
  • How to Remember

    Rob Eastaway

    Hardcover (Portico, Sept. 28, 2016)
    None
  • How to Remember

    Rob Eastaway

    Hardcover (PAVILION BOOKS, Aug. 6, 2015)
    None
  • Day to Remember

    Christine Pullein Thompson

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, March 15, 1966)
    The Pullein-Thompson sisters - Josephine Pullein-Thompson MBE (3 April 1924 - 19 June 2014),[1][2] Diana Pullein-Thompson (1 October 1925 - 21 October 2015),[3] and Christine Pullein-Thompson (1 October 1925 - 2 December 2005)[4] - were British writers, known mainly for their pony books, mostly fictional, aimed at children and mostly popular with girls. They started at a very young age, initially writing collectively, and they were at their peak in the 1950s and 1960s, but their popularity has endured. They also wrote a collective autobiography Fair Girls and Grey Horses.