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Books published by publisher Guild Publishing Corporation

  • The Tunnels of Cu Chi . A Remarkable story of the Vietnam War

    John Mangold, Tom; Penycate

    Hardcover (Guild Publishing, March 15, 1985)
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  • Murder at Ebbets Field

    Troy Soos

    Paperback (Kensington Publishing Corporation, March 15, 1600)
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  • Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes

    STEPHEN HAWKING

    Hardcover (GUILD PUBLISHING, March 15, 1989)
    A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME [Hardcover] [Jan 01, 1989] STEPHEN HAWKING
  • Tiny But Mighty

    Tara Lynn Townes, Amanda Aguayo

    Paperback (ASA Publishing Corporation, June 29, 2017)
    Tiny But Mighty is a story of beautiful diversity, acceptance, and courageous triumph. Take a trip with Prince Encore, a tiny prince who in one day journeys through a world of experiences that could total a life time. His enormous heart and fearless spirit inspires him to take on the arduous task of mending a broken relationship, facing his own fears and boldly outsmarting giants to save his island. Through his tribulations and success Prince Encore shows and proves that love is the greatest victor.
  • Stories of Old New Hampshire, 1623-1850

    Doris Piper

    Hardcover (Equity Publishing Corporation, June 15, 1963)
    "The author, a fourth grade teacher in the Laconia, New Hampshire School System, has recognized a shortage in New Hampshire history material for the young reader. Her objective was to provide a history of New Hampshire in short story form. This book has been tested in the Laconia School System and found to be invaluable for the teaching of New Hampshire history."
  • Little Settlers of Vermont

    Shirley W. Kelley

    Hardcover (Equity Publishing Corporation, March 15, 1963)
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  • A Question of Manhood

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    Paperback (Kensington Publishing Corporation, Aug. 16, 1994)
    What makes a man a man? Or a leader a leader?What if we stopped expecting dogs to read our minds?November 1972. The Vietnam War is rumored to be drawing to a close, and for sixteen-year-old Paul Landon, the end can't come soon enough. The end will mean his older brother Chris, the family's golden child, returning home from the Army for good. But while home on leave, Chris entrusts Paul with a secret: He's gay. And when Chris is killed in action, Paul is beset by grief and guilt, haunted by knowledge he can't share. That summer, Paul is forced to work at his family's pet supply store. Worse, he must train a new employee, JJ O'Neil, a gay college freshman. But though Paul initially dislikes JJ for being everything he's not--self-confident, capable, ambitious--he finds himself learning from him. Not just about how to handle the anxious, aggressive dogs JJ so effortlessly calms and trains, but how to stand up for himself--even when it means standing against his father, his friends, and his own fears. Through JJ, Paul finally begins to glimpse who his brother really was--and a way toward becoming the man he wants to be. . . Find out what happens. Scroll up and order your copy today. Praise for the novels of Robin Reardon "Stirring. . .thoughtful and convincing." --Publishers Weekly on Thinking Straight "A compelling story well worth your time. . .Reardon is an author to watch." --Bart Yates, author of The Brothers Bishop on A Secret Edge
  • Otherwise Known As Sheila the Great

    By (author) Judy Blume

    Paperback (Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S., March 15, 2004)
    For the first time in mass market paperback come Fudge, Peter, Shelia, and the rest of the gang from the beloved books by "New York Times" bestselling author Judy Blume.
  • The Stand: The Complete and Uncut Edition

    Stephen King

    Hardcover (Guild Publishing, March 15, 1991)
    A disturbing story of good and evil, and how God works in mysterious ways.
  • A Tale of Two Cities

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (World Publishing Guangdong Corporation, Jan. 1, 2013)
    This book reflected the turmoil of the French Revolution by a familys misfortune. On one hand, criticized the brutality of ruling class, on the other hand also let people reflect that the ruled class-- the masses blind slaughter in the process of fighting back, hatred had gone to their heads. In the mean time, A Tale of Two Cities was also a heart-touching love story, hatred and love, two main themes interweaved the resonant movement of A Tale of Two Cities. This is an illustrated and annotated version of the complete English edition of this novel; it makes readers improve their English reading skills while appreciating the charm of the novel.
  • Garden Pools, Fountains and Waterfalls

    Southern Living

    Paperback (Sunset Publishing Corporation, Jan. 15, 1999)
    Enhance a garden with the soothing sights and sounds of reflecting pools and other imaginative water elements. Garden Pools, Fountains & Waterfalls, a new edition of a Sunset bestseller, provides all the information needed to build everything from small-scale fountains to inviting ponds and flowing waterfalls. Includes step-by-step photographs, a practical guide to tools and materials, and recommendations for fish and plants.
  • A is for Aboriginal

    Joseph MacLean Mr., Brendan Heard Mr.

    Hardcover (Interactive Publishing Corporation, Jan. 1, 2014)
    A is for Aboriginal is the first in the First Nations Reader Series. Each letter explores a name, a place or facet of Abo­riginal history and culture.The reader will discover some interesting bits of history and tradition that are not widely known. Many, for example. do not know that Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin (two of the American Founding Fathers) both attribute the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, one of the world's oldest democracies, as the inspiration for the American Constitution. Or, that the origin of 'Red Indian' is not because of skin colour, but from the ochre (iron oxide) used by the now extinct Beothuk to colour their skin red.At the bottom of each letter there is a list of Indigenous peoples that begin with that letter. The idea is that the names can be recited as a sort of poem of remembrance. There is a glossary of all of the indigenous peoples named in the book. The glossary although extensive is not a definitive list of indigenous people. The main focus is on North America but there are some indigenous people listed from every continent to give a global sense of the expanse and depth of the Aboriginal story.This book celebrates Aboriginal heritage and culture. The illustration for the book title depicts the creation story that tells of the world coming into being on the back of a turtle. North America is often referred to as Turtle Island.
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