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Books published by publisher Durkin Hayes Publishing

  • Darby the Dinosaur in Shopping With Darby

    Ray R. Bentley

    Paperback (Durkin Hayes Pub Ltd, June 1, 1989)
    Book by Bentley, Ray R.
  • NASA Apollo 11: Owners' Workshop Manual

    Christopher Riley, Philip Dolling

    Hardcover (Haynes Publishing, Jan. 1, 2010)
    On July 20, 1969, US astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon. The Apollo 11 mission that carried him and his two fellow astronauts on their epic journey marked the successful culmination of a quest that, ironically, had begun in Nazi Germany thirty years before. This is the story of the Apollo 11 mission and the ‘space hardware’ that made it all possible. Author Chris Riley looks at the evolution and design of the mighty Saturn V rocket, the Command and Service Modules, and the Lunar Module. He also describes the space suits worn by the crew, with their special life support systems. Launch procedures are described, ‘flying’ the Saturn V, navigation, course correction ‘burns’, orbital rendezvous techniques, flying the LEM, moon landing, moon walk, take-off from the moon, and earth re-entry procedure. Includes performance data, fuels, biographies of Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins, Gene Kranz and Werner von Braun. Detailed appendices cover all of the Apollo missions, with full details of crews, spacecraft names and logos, mission priorities, moon landing sites, and the Lunar Rover.
  • Lickety Split School's Cool

    Harland Williams

    Paperback (Durkin Hayes Publishing Ltd, March 15, 1993)
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  • The Labours of Hercules

    Agatha Christie, Daniel Massey

    Audio Cassette (Durkin Hayes Publishing, Oct. 1, 1992)
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  • International Space Station: 1998-2011 all stages

    David Baker

    Hardcover (Haynes Publishing, Nov. 1, 2012)
    The International Space Station - or ISS - is a permanently manned 400-ton orbiting complex for six astronauts. It comprises modules built in the US, Russia, Europe and Japan with external robotic equipment built by Canada, all these having been launched by their host countries. In addition, Europe and Japan provide logistics modules and Russia provides cargo freighters. Assembled in a series of flights between 1998 and 2011, the ISS will be complete by mid-2011. In that period there will have been more than 60 manned and 50 unmanned flights to the ISS and the station has been permanently manned since 2000, just two years after assembly began. It is expected to continue in operation for the next 10 years during which period it will be continuously manned by a crew of six people. The purpose of the station is to carry out research into a wide range of scientific activities involving medicines, human physiology, biology, botany, physics and chemistry. Observations of the earth and of the universe are carried out by the station and later in the decade it will support activities associated with the first human expeditions to the asteroids and possibly back to the lunar surface.
  • The Invisible Man

    H. G. Wells, Gerald Harper

    Audio Cassette (Durkin Hayes Publishing, Aug. 1, 1994)
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  • The Infected: a PODs novel

    Michelle K. Pickett

    (Hayes Publishing, Oct. 13, 2015)
    From the author that brought you the bestselling PODs and the award winning Unspeakable, comes the highly anticipated sequel to PODs. In a world where death stalks the unsuspecting, even the PODs might not save them. A virus nearly wiped out humankind... Months have passed since a human infection has been reported. Survivors of the deadly pandemic have finally started to build a life in a world left devastated by plague. Ironically, for nineteen-year-old Eva, life made more sense when she battled the deadly Infected than it does in the serenity of her new home in Rosewood. Separated from fiancé and former POD-mate, David, after an impossible ultimatum, Eva finds her life a little lonely and a lot confusing. But as troubled as Eva’s life is, it's about to take a turn for the worse. Untold dangers watch and wait for the right moment to attack… The virus refuses to die quietly.
  • The Great Giver

    Erika Hayes, Ashley Leal

    Hardcover (Hayes Publishing, July 6, 2016)
    Watch Nicholas, a boy who loves the Lord, grow up before your very eyes! When met with hardship, Nicholas turns to the Lord and realizes his life-long purpose of generosity. Learn about the life of St. Nicholas and find out how you, too, can be a Great Giver!
  • The Day of the Jackal

    Frederick Forsyth, George Sewell

    Audio Cassette (Durkin Hayes Publishing, Ltd., Nov. 1, 1985)
    "The Day of the Jackal" is the electrifying story of the struggle to catch a killer before it's too late. It is 1963 and an anonymous Englishman has been hired by the Operations Chief of the O.A.S. to murder General De Gaulle. A failed attempt in the previous year means the target will be nearly impossible to get to. But this latest plot involves a lethal weapon: an assassin of legendary talent. Known only as The Jackal, this remorseless and deadly killer must be stopped, but how do you track a man who exists in name alone?
  • Dan Dare: Spacefleet Operations

    Rod Barzilay, Graham Bleathman

    Hardcover (Haynes Publishing, June 1, 2013)
    Dan Dare is easily the most famous British comic hero. His adventures appeared in the original Eagle magazine during the 1950s and 1960s, but he also featured briefly in 2000AD before returning in the re-launched Eagle of the 1980s. This innovative Haynes Manual takes a detailed look inside the spaceships, space stations and various other craft that played such a huge part in bringing the excitement of space travel to the stories. Beautifully illustrated with cutaway artwork by Graham Bleathman, and supported by fabulous contemporary comic-strip art, this is the ultimate technical guide to the spaceships of Dan Dare and a wonderful addition to every comic fan’s bookshelf.
  • Black Beauty

    Anna Sewell

    Hardcover (Durkin Hayes Publishing, )
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  • All Creatures Great and Small

    James Herriot

    Audio Cassette (Durkin Hayes Publishing, May 1, 1985)
    Twenty years ago, St. Martin's Press published a volume of memoirs by an unknown Scottish veterinarian named James Herriot. Its title was All Creatures Great and Small.Within a year, the book had become recognized as a masterpiece. In the two decades that have followed, James Herriot has become one of the most universally loved authors of our time.Now, as we celebrate the publication of Every Living Thing-- the country vet's fifth book of memoirs-- St. Martin's is proud to reissue the book that started it all. Its pages, now as then, are full of humor, warmth, pathos, drama, and James Herriot's unique, richly justified love of life. His journeys across the Yorkshire dales, his encounters with humans and dogs, cows and kittens are illumined by his infinite fascination and affection, and rendered with all the infectious joy of a born storyteller.As one reviewer wrote," If you ever loved a friend, human or otherwise, this is the book for you."
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