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Books with title Bright Flash

  • Bright Flash,

    Margaret S Johnson

    Hardcover (Morrow, Jan. 1, 1961)
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  • Bright Flash

    Margaret S. Johnson

    Hardcover (William Morrow and Company, Inc, March 4, 1961)
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  • Bright Flame

    Elie Bowen

    eBook (Fresh Apple Publishing, April 23, 2013)
    What happens when one sixteen-year-old girl must go up against the most deadly criminal in the British Empire?Jane Harper lives unhappily under her father's thumb until she makes her escape with a group of airship pirates. She thinks she's safe, but the pirates have a mission that she must complete in exchange for her freedom.
  • Flash Light!

    Judy Link Cuddehe

    Paperback (Cuddehe Services, June 1, 2011)
    Flash! Light! What do YOU see in a flash of light? There are so many amazing things to observe in the briefest moments of illumination. Yes, there is more to a flash of light than meets the eye! Let the exquisite illustrations and rhythmic narrative of this clever book light your way to unique adventures in awareness as you learn to see the wonders around you in a new light.
  • Bright Flash,

    Margaret S. Johnson

    Paperback (Morrow, March 14, 1961)
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  • Brighton Flash Mob

    Otto Vernon

    eBook (Jolly Canines, Nov. 4, 2019)
    Molly, being a Staffy, looked scary butwas actually a gentle soul whonever showed aggression.The problem was that, like her owner, Jan, she was plagued by neuroses. Jan’s way of coping with Molly’s fears was to keep her away from people. However, when she joined a group of Flyball players she and her partner, Sadie, thought this might solve Molly’s problems. It didn’t. Step in Dot who will be known to those who have read about Ping. Dot - gruff, loud and untidy - preferred dogs to people and to her mind Molly needed more confidence. In this thoughtful and funny companion to Otto Vernon’s other dog tails, we are in Brighton. Enjoy the excitement of Flyball and hearing how Molly and Jan gradually overcome their issues.
  • Brighton Flash Mob

    Otto Vernon

    Paperback (Jolly Canines, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Molly, being a Staffy, looked scary butwas actually a gentle soul whonever showed aggression.The problem was that, like her owner, Jan, she was plagued by neuroses. Jan’s way of coping with Molly’s fears was to keep her away from people. However, when she joined a group of Flyball players she and her partner, Sadie, thought this might solve Molly’s problems. It didn’t. Step in Dot who will be known to those who have read about Ping. Dot - gruff, loud and untidy - preferred dogs to people and to her mind Molly needed more confidence. In this thoughtful and funny companion to Otto Vernon’s other dog tails, we are in Brighton. Enjoy the excitement of Flyball and hearing how Molly and Jan gradually overcome their issues.
  • Bright Flash

    Margaret Sweet Johnson

    Hardcover (Elsevier, )
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  • Bright Baby Flash Cards

    Roger Priddy

    Unbound (Priddy Books, Dec. 1, 2006)
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  • Bright Flash

    Margaret Sweet Johnson

    Unknown Binding (Wheaton, Feb. 10, 1963)
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