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Books published by publisher Hale

  • All about volcanoes and earthquakes;

    Frederick H Pough

    Hardcover (Hale, March 15, 1953)
    Vintage book about Volcanoes & Earthquakes. Nice science book for readers of all ages (from 9 and older)!
  • Catch and Kill

    Ronan Farrow

    Hardcover (Hale, March 15, 2019)
    In 2017, a routine network television investigation led Ronan Farrow to a story only whispered about: one of Hollywood's most powerful producers was a predator, protected by fear, wealth, and a conspiracy of silence. As Farrow drew closer to the truth, shadowy operatives, from high-priced lawyers to elite war-hardened spies, mounted a secret campaign of intimidation, threatening his career, following his every move, and weaponizing an account of abuse in his own family. All the while, Farrow and his producer faced a degree of resistance they could not explain -- until now. And a trail of clues revealed corruption and cover-ups from Hollywood to Washington and beyond. This is the untold story of the exotic tactics of surveillance and intimidation deployed by wealthy and connected men to threaten journalists, evade accountability, and silence victims of abuse. And it's the story of the women who risked everything to expose the truth and spark a global movement. Both a spy thriller and a meticulous work of investigative journalism, Catch and Kill breaks devastating new stories about the rampant abuse of power and sheds far-reaching light on investigations that shook our culture.
  • The long-tailed bear,: And other Indian legends

    Natalia Maree Belting

    Unknown Binding (Hale, )
    None
  • The heart of the lion

    Jean Plaidy

    Hardcover (Hale, March 15, 1977)
    At the age of thirty-two, Richard the Lionheart has finally succeeded Henry II to the English throne. And, against his father's wishes, he intends to make Berengaria, daughter of the King of Navarre, his Queen. But first he must fulfil his vow to his country to win back Jerusalem for the Christian world. Leaving England to begin his crusade, Richard's kingdom is left in the hands of his brother, John, who casts covetous eyes on the crown, and his sister, Joanna, who is willing to defy even a king.
  • The Magic Listening Cap: More folk tales from Japan

    Yoshiko Uchida

    Hardcover (Hale, Aug. 16, 1963)
    A collection of fourteen tales from Japan representing universal folk themes retold and illustrated by Yoshiko Uchida. These tales are pervaded by a recognition of the decency and dignity of simple, average people, and by a sound moral contrast between generosity and greed, wisdom and folly.
  • Crazy Horse

    Shannon Garst

    Hardcover (Hale, March 15, 1950)
    Copyright 1950 - The Riverside press
  • Passage to Pontefract

    Jean Plaidy

    Hardcover (Hale, March 15, 1981)
    Passage To Pontefract (The Tenth Volume in the Plantagenet Saga)
  • The Queen's husband

    Jean Plaidy

    Hardcover (Hale, March 15, 1973)
    From the time they were in their cradles, Victoria and Albert were destined for each other. However, the passive Albert is well aware that marriage to a quick-tempered, demonstrative young woman like Victoria could result in unnecessary scenes and stormy court feuds. And he is right. The young Queen, as well has having to endure her constant pregnancies, is in perpetual revolt against any encroachment on her position - and Albert is doing just that. Despite attempts on her life and crises like the Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny, her family - Albert and their nine children - is her prime concern. The Victorian age is truly under way - but the real power behind the throne was the queen's husband.
  • Wagtail,

    Alice Crew Gall

    Hardcover (Hale, March 15, 1932)
    None
  • Wild folk at the seashore

    Carroll Lane Fenton

    Hardcover (Hale, Jan. 1, 1964)
    None
  • A Song for Gar

    Jean Merrill, Ronni Solbert

    Hardcover (Hale, March 15, 1968)
    Early chapter book. The Marvell family all loved to sing mountain songs except the youngest Absolom. He like to make up his own songs and sing them to his pet racoon. The oldest boy in the family was entering a contest and the whole family was fighting over what he should sing...but one day he overhears his little brother singing and decides that his song would be perfect for the contest.
  • Bolívar the liberator

    Lauran Paine

    Hardcover (Hale, March 15, 1970)
    None