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  • Atlas

    Chad Huskins

    eBook (Nine Dusks Entertainment LLC, March 5, 2019)
    Atlas, a war dog, brought home after his master's death, finds little solace in his new family, as he has been broken and lost his pack. Then a new threat emerges from the woods that only he senses until his new family is threatened, his dead master's child taken. He must find his courage again and a new pack, and take the fight to an ancient evil that no man can fight alone.
  • Atlas

    E. J. Free

    language (, Aug. 2, 2017)
    Superheroes aren’t born. They’re made. If you’re not on the Vanguard, you’re a supervillain. Simple as that.Until one day, a young man rushes to save a foundering ship off the Anchorage shoreline and discovers he can fly.Forced into hiding in Canada, Sam Skylar just wants to live his own life. But the destruction of his hometown drags Sam back to the world he hoped to escape, a world of politics and distrust, of limits and agendas. When attacks come from all sides, will even Sam's incredible powers be enough to save him, and the world?
  • Atlas

    Jorge Luis Borges, Anthony Kerrigan, Maria Kodama

    Hardcover (E. P. Dutton, Nov. 7, 1985)
    A literary and visual scrapbook of prose, verse, and photographs documents the acclaimed writer's journeys around the world, from a California balloon ride to a street scene in Buenos Aires
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  • Atlas

    Malcolm Watson

    Spiral-bound (Silver Dolphin Books, March 28, 2008)
    With Atlas, readers can literally have the whole world in their hands. Beautiful overviews of every region, continent, and country of the world, combined with interesting, accurate details about the Earth, its inhabitants, and its diverse climate conditions, offer a wealth of knowledge in an easy-to-grasp format. The book features the most up-to-date data available on both worldwide and local levels, along with “Did You Know?” facts on each page that provide even more amazing information. Also included are two giant, full-color posters for hanging on a bedroom, den, or classroom wall.
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  • Atlas

    Dan Rafter, Erik Thompson

    Paperback (Bluewater Productions, Sept. 28, 2010)
    After commanding the Titans in their war against the Olympians, Atlas was forced to hold up the heavens on his shoulders. His life was a tragic story of a lone God fighting boredom on Mount Olympus. However, monitoring the earth from above, Atlas watched Earth change and the emergence of super powered beings donning capes and tights. Growing restless and craving adventure, Atlas decides to take the world in his hands and become one of the Earth's newest heroes. However, learning the superhero game is not going to be easy for him as Atlas fights against one of the oldest superpowers in history!
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  • Atlas

    DK

    Paperback (DK Children, Nov. 9, 1994)
    Here's a great way to introduce young children to the world and to maps. This colorful sticker book atlas includes a large poster of the world, a special introductory section that helps children develop map-reading skills, and more than 50 stickers. Full color. 200 photos and illustrations.Each title concentrates on a particular concept, teaching young readers via visual puzzles and colorful stickers. Useful facts are backed up with questions and games.
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  • Atlas

    E. J. Free

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 6, 2017)
    Superheroes aren’t born. They’re made. If you’re not on the Vanguard, you’re a supervillain. Simple as that.Until one day, a young man rushes to save a foundering ship off the Anchorage shoreline and discovers he can fly.Forced into hiding in Canada, Sam Skylar just wants to live his own life. But the destruction of his hometown drags Sam back to the world he hoped to escape, a world of politics and distrust, of limits and agendas. When attacks come from all sides, will even Sam's incredible powers be enough to save him, and the world?
  • Atlas

    Jean Louis BORGES

    Hardcover (Viking, March 15, 1986)
    A literary and visual scrapbook of prose, verse, and photographs documents the acclaimed writer's journeys around the world, from a California balloon ride to a street scene in Buenos Aires
  • Atlas

    Two-Can Editors

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, June 1, 2000)
    These oversized, full color books offer an innovative introduction to essential reference topics for children. Packed with vital and fascinating information.< BR> A vibrant mix of detailed illustrations, computer-generated maps, and colorful photographs.
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  • Atlas

    Mary Hill, Martha Cheney, Larry Nolte

    Paperback (Lowell House, April 1, 1995)
    Hard to Find book
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  • Atlas

    Paul Montpellier

    Hardcover (Harbour Publishing, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Who would have suspected the power of bubble gum? Atlas is bored. It's raining, so he sits inside, chewing a gumball. He blows a bubble and imagines that it is Australia. Then the stove becomes a Chinese dragon; the fridge is Antarctica, inhabited by penguins; the bathtub melts away into the Seven Seas; and the piano turns into an African elephant. Atlas even visits medieval England and Outer Space!In this, his first book, Paul Montpellier aims "to interest children in the world outside their own environment, and the pleasures involved in imagination and bubble gum." Atlas is a creative, unusual introduction to geography for all ages. The story is simply told for beginning readers, and it is also a good read-aloud book. Montpellier's beautiful, humourous, full-colour illustrations make Atlas a fascinating visual experience.
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  • Atlas

    Traditional

    Hardcover (Son Schien, Aug. 1, 2007)
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