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Books published by publisher Robert L. Williams

  • The Beast with the Big Blue Belly: Wonder World, Part 2

    Robert W. Williams, Darren Roebuck

    Audible Audiobook (Robert W. Williams, May 22, 2014)
    The second book in the Wonder World series, for children ages 9-14, which follows the ongoing adventures of a group of five teens that find themselves stranded on an Earthlike planet on the other side of the Sun. Hear about their travels with the walking-stick aliens they befriend as they explore ancient alien cities and study the interesting life that can only be found on Wonder World.
  • Wonder World 4: The Adventure Continues

    Robert W. Williams, Darren Roebuck

    Audible Audiobook (Robert W. Williams, July 28, 2014)
    Without a doubt, Wonder World is one of the best juvenile series to come about in a long time. This exciting series follows a group of teens to a planet on the other side of the Sun and takes you along for the ride! Book four begins with the conclusion of their encounter with the red slime-shrooms in the alien city of Cappamotia and brings the listener to the skyscraper-tall jungle where the 10-inch, photosynthetic primates known as the Greeple live.
  • Wonder World: Part 3, The Adventure Continues

    Robert W. Williams, Darren Roebuck

    Audible Audiobook (Robert W. Williams, June 23, 2014)
    Wonder World: Part 3, The Adventure Continues is the third book in Robert W. Williams' series for tweens and young adults. This series is about a group of five teens who travel through a wormhole to the other side of the Sun. Having found themselves stranded on a humanless world full of strange creatures and incredible plants, the team of five explore this new world with the help of their alien walking stick friends, their air balloon backpacks, and the mysterious wheel controlled by the sound beings from another dimension.
  • Albert, the Christmas Gorilla

    Robert Urban, Troy W. Hudson, William Robert Urban

    Audible Audiobook (William Robert Urban, Dec. 23, 2019)
    "If Santa only comes on one night, what happens when a child of divorced parents celebrates Christmas later with their other parent?" There is not a happy holiday story for kids with split homes (that I am aware of), although children with multiple homes now account for over 52 percent of American society. My story gives the background of how Albert the Gorilla made his way to the North Pole and his idea of how to help Santa make sure kids with split families have an extra-special Christmas. This story gives children with split families something that is uniquely theirs.
  • Smailholm

    C. L. Williams, Rosie Jones

    Audiobook (C. L. Williams, Jan. 3, 2020)
    Shh! Can you keep a secret? In wild, medieval Britain, 13-year-old Wynn Hoppringle has a big secret of the smallest kind. She has discovered a miniature village hidden close to her family home of Smailholm Tower. When tales of merciless border raiders reach the small folk, they realize they are in danger and must seek a cure to their strange predicament. Can Wynn help her tiny friends, or will the scheming King quog have other ideas? Heroes, it seems, come in all sizes. "A spellbinding tale of adventure, magic and friendship..." (V. F. Sharp, author of A Forest of Arrows)
  • KEKOA AND KANANI

    Robert Williams

    language (Robert L. Williams, Nov. 27, 2011)
    An entertaining children's short-story of adventure in Old Hawaii that illustrates life in a fishing village from a child's viewpoint and contains lessons in family love and childhood courage. Included is a brief translation and pronunciation table of the dozen or so Hawaiian words used.
  • Edward the crab from Bassin d'Arcachon

    L Williams, Jean Martin, Lloyd Lewis

    Paperback (L Williams, Oct. 30, 2016)
    This is the story of Edward the Crab, and his home in the Bassin d'Arcachon. Edward isn’t just any old crab, he has a very special dream: he wants to go to school, just like the children who come to play on his beach in the summer. Will his dream come true? Where will his adventures take him? Check and find out…
  • Wynn: Short Story Prequel to Smailholm

    C L Williams, Rosie Jones

    Audiobook (C L Williams, Jan. 10, 2020)
    A Short Story Prequel to The Fantasy Book Smailholm A fantasy short story for listeners who enjoy stories from CS Lewis, Lewis Carroll, and J. R. R. Tolkien. "What should I call it I wonder? For every good place has a name. Smailholm I say to myself, after the Tower itself. The smallest of homes, in the most ordinary of places. My secret. A big secret of the smallest kind." Eleven-year-old Lady Wynn Hoppringle longs to be free from rules and duty of her family home at Smailholm Tower. Whilst out exploring on the wild moors, she comes across a big secret of the smallest kind, hidden beneath the prickly brambles. What will she find? And will she keep it a secret?
  • Solange the little mouse

    L Williams, Jean Martin, Lloyd Lewis

    Paperback (L Williams, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This is a charming children's story that is sure to become a favorite. This story may be ideal for reading to your kids at bedtime and is enjoyable for the whole family as well! It is a fun and beautifully illustrated book with a happy ending that all readers will enjoy. A little adventure about friendship, fun, sharing and new tastes discovering.
  • Leo the little cat

    L Williams, Jean Martin, Lloyd Lewis

    Paperback (L Williams, June 10, 2016)
    Leo the little cat - adventure of a little dreamer. Nothing is impossible, you need to believe and make it true. Nice charming story about making dreams the reality.
  • Practical Falconry; to which is added, How I became a Falconer

    Gage Earle Freeman

    Hardcover (William Robert Hecht, March 15, 1954)
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  • Practical Falconry; to which is added How I Became A Falconer

    Gage Earle Freeman, Richard Philip Grossenheider

    Hardcover (William Robert Hecht, March 15, 1954)
    First Hecht edition. Reprint of the 1869 book. William Robert Hecht St Louis MO, 1954.