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  • Encyclopedia of Animals

    Dr. Harold G. (Ed). Cogger

    Hardcover (Fog City Press, March 15, 2000)
    The sheer varity of living animal species is staggering. So too is the diversity of form, behavior, and adaptation to environmental conditions they display. Even in seemingly in hospitable environments-the frozen vastness of the Artic and Antarctic, the arid heat of deserts, and the rocky bleakness of some alpine regions-countless species of animals have evolved characteristics that enable them not only to survive, but also positively to florish. This encyclopedia presents a wide-ranging survey of three major groups of living things. 1. Mammals, 2. Modern reptiles and Amphibians.
  • Irene the Elephant

    Geraldine Guadagno, Jeffrey Zwartjes

    Paperback (New City Press, Dec. 3, 2012)
    It's a great awakening at any age to truly feel that you are loved beyond measure. Irene the Elephant doesn't like herself because she is so different from her companions. Share Irene's discovery that her complete gift of herself -- given together with her friends -- reveals the immensity of God's love for each of them even in the face of danger.
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  • 3D Bugs

    Sonia Vallabh

    Paperback (Fog City Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Adorable photos & amazing 3D images of your favorite animal friends. See familiar & exotic animals at play. Get up close with stunning 3D images. Learn surprising animal facts. Collect every exciting title: 3D Bugs, Farm Animals, Fish, & Puppies.
  • Snapshot Picture Library: Diggers Board Book

    Elizabeth King Humphrey

    Board book (Fog City Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Thrilling photos introduce children to the world of mighty machines at work. Photos from around the world bring favorite machines to life and lively text appeals to children and parents alike. See the nuts and bolts of machines on location. Kids will want to revisit these popular topics again and again.
  • Sounds

    Weldon Owen, Shutterstock

    Board book (Fog City Press, )
    None
  • Dinosaurs

    Dr. John Long

    Hardcover (Fog City Press, March 15, 2005)
    158 pages. Pocket Guides
  • Future That Never Was

    Kin S. Law

    Paperback (City Owl Press, Dec. 11, 2016)
    Join Albion in this steampunk adventure romp and global bar crawl to save the world. Pillage and plunder is what air pirates do, but for Albion Clemens, that will have to wait. The Manchu Marauder needs to find his American stepfather, Captain Samuel, lost to the wayward winds of a Steam Age Europe.Unfortunately, Captain Samuel has stolen the Laputian Leviathan, a powerful pirate artifact that's got agents of Queen and calamity sniffing at his coattails. The skies are a-twitter with rumors of some nefarious theft: someone is ripping up and stealing national landmarks, leaving the aerial navies of Europe helpless. It's an idea so ludicrous it has to be true. What's Captain Sam got to do with it? And why does the Darjeeling only taste good in Auntie's galley?With the aid of a buxom detective Inspector, a seditionist British journalist, and a knife-happy helmswoman, can Albion get to his pa before their high-flying pirate life is transformed into a Future that Never Was?“Adventure is what I expected going into this book, and adventure is what I got. The atmosphere was entrancing, the airships were captivating, the action was spot on. I can’t wait to see what the author has in store for us next!” - Mystery Author, M. W. Griffith ★★★★★AUTHOR INTERVIEWQ: Tell us about you and your workA: Hi! This is usually a hard question for me. Am I a child of two worlds? Yes. Do I call both New York and Hong Kong home? Yes, and that has pushed me into writing anachronistic work like steampunk. Am I a food writer, a trained chef, and a motorbike enthusiast? All yes.But they say the acorn is pulled into being by the oak tree it is going to be, and I was always going to be a novelist first and foremost. I grew up reading Douglas Adams and Madeline L'engle and Roald Dahl, and they were my friends when I moved around too much to have any. My wife and I basically live in a library.Q: What books do you write?A: I'm working on a ray gun series at the moment where I crash noir, Gothic, and western against a scifi backdrop. I adore fantasy. Ultimately, I want to push out of genre completely and go into lit fiction, but that judgement is up to the reader to make. Steampunk will always have a sweet spot with me.THE LANDS BEYONDFUTURE THAT NEVER WASSPECTRE OF WAROF STATIONS INFERNALQ: Why should readers pick up your books?A: My wife and few fans say this better than I do. They tell me I don't write weak female characters, and that I offer a voice to the voiceless. They say the writing is like a fine merlot and that the balance of action to hilarity is refreshing. Personally, I think the reason to pick up my books is the same reason you would give for following a stranger into a bar. You might not like it, but at least you will never regret it.Be sure to scroll up and hit that BUY NOW button to jump into a world of adventure, steampunk, and of course, pirates!
  • Snapshot Picture Library: Babies Board Book

    Missy Kavanaugh, Sarah Gurman

    Board book (Fog City Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Learn about animals from around the world in a friendly board book format. Explore fascinating photos of familiar and exotic animals with lively text children will want to return to again. Interesting facts in a friendly format encourage early learning. Enjoy time together as you explore the animal world!
  • Patterns

    Weldon Owen, Shutterstock

    Board book (Fog City Press, )
    None
  • The 50 States

    Fog City Press

    Spiral-bound (Fog City Press, )
    None
  • Colors

    Shutterstock, Weldon Owen

    Board book (Fog City Press, March 15, 2009)
    Colorful photos of nature introduce your child to the world of color. Also available in same series Numbers, Patterns, & Sounds. Collect all 4!
  • The Mighty World of Trucks

    Bridget Fitzgerald

    Hardcover (Fog City Press, March 15, 2016)
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