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Books with title Oceans of the World

  • Lens of the World

    R. A. MacAvoy

    eBook (Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, April 1, 2014)
    A New York Times Notable Book: “A coming-of-age fantasy in a late-medieval alternate world . . . Possibly MacAvoy’s best work since the Damiano trilogy” (Kirkus Reviews). “In the absorbing, realistic world depicted in this first volume of a projected series, MacAvoy introduces Nazhuret who, looking back from middle age, tells of the adventures of his youth.” —Publishers Weekly An outcast of small stature and the offspring of unknown parents, Nazhuret is forced out of the military Royal School of Sordaling. He is soon taken under the wing of Powl, a mysterious mentor, madman, and master of optics, who pushes Nazhuret to his mental and physical limits while teaching him the arts of astronomy, languages, swordsmanship, and—most importantly—mind and body control. When Nazhuret take his leave of Powl, he embarks on a journey through war, darkness, and death, rising above his humble beginnings and taking his destiny into his own hands . . . “This is a plot and a theme and a character so rich that revelations would be unforgivable. Add to these one of the most surprising supporting characters and plots in years and a fantasy setting that is always intriguing but never intrusive and you have a book that readers won’t want to end.” —School Library Journal “Patiently and persistently describes the progress of a young man destined by fate to be a hero. Enticing in its careful world-building and graceful writing, this fantasy is highly recommended.” —Library Journal
  • Oceans Of The World In Color

    Speedy Publishing LLC

    Paperback (Speedy Publishing LLC, Nov. 26, 2014)
    As our children flip through television channels, they are sure to stumble upon on a TV channel that displays the wonderful waters of our world. They may become quite excited upon seeing some of our world's greatest, largest, and beautiful creatures, including, but to limited to: whales, dolphins, sharks, seals, sea otters, and fish. Also, they may wonder how the oceans are able to produce such great waves. Their curiosity will end up becoming attained knowledge when delving into an “Oceans of the World in Color” picture book. The book will teach them about our oceans; covering basic facts, such as names, locations, size, and more.
  • The World of the Romans

    Charles Freeman, J.F. Drinkwater, Andrew Drummond

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Lens of the World

    R. A. MacAvoy

    Paperback (Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sept. 9, 2014)
    A New York Times Notable Book: “A coming-of-age fantasy in a late-medieval alternate world . . . Possibly MacAvoy’s best work since the Damiano trilogy” (Kirkus Reviews). “In the absorbing, realistic world depicted in this first volume of a projected series, MacAvoy introduces Nazhuret who, looking back from middle age, tells of the adventures of his youth.” —Publishers Weekly An outcast of small stature and the offspring of unknown parents, Nazhuret is forced out of the military Royal School of Sordaling. He is soon taken under the wing of Powl, a mysterious mentor, madman, and master of optics, who pushes Nazhuret to his mental and physical limits while teaching him the arts of astronomy, languages, swordsmanship, and—most importantly—mind and body control. When Nazhuret take his leave of Powl, he embarks on a journey through war, darkness, and death, rising above his humble beginnings and taking his destiny into his own hands . . . “This is a plot and a theme and a character so rich that revelations would be unforgivable. Add to these one of the most surprising supporting characters and plots in years and a fantasy setting that is always intriguing but never intrusive and you have a book that readers won’t want to end.” —School Library Journal “Patiently and persistently describes the progress of a young man destined by fate to be a hero. Enticing in its careful world-building and graceful writing, this fantasy is highly recommended.” —Library Journal
  • Oceans of the World

    Sandy Roydhouse

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Presents an introduction to the oceans of the world, including human interaction and the kinds of plants and animals that inhabit this environment.
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  • The World of Work

    Silvie Sanža, Milan Starý

    Hardcover (Scribo, March 7, 2017)
    What do you want to do when you grow up? This lively, colorful book takes a look at the world of work and the different jobs people have!When I grow up, I’ll become . . . The World of Work helps curious children answer this question—and will spark their imagination about the many possibilities. From surgeons, teachers, chefs, and firefighters to dancers, directors, pilots, and cruise ship coordinators, it covers nearly 300 professions. Each chapter focuses on a different work environment and provides basic information about regular and less-traditional jobs.
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  • Lens of the World

    R. A. MacAvoy

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, June 1, 1990)
    After Nazhuret completes his training in swordcraft and optics under the tutelage of an astronomer, he applies his new talents to adventures beyond his kingdom
  • The World Of Work

    Silvie Sanza, Milan Stary

    Hardcover (Scribblers, )
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  • Lens of the World

    R. A. MacAvoy

    Paperback (Avon Books, May 1, 1991)
    After Nazhuret completes his training in swordcraft and optics under the tutelage of an astronomer, he applies his new talents to adventures beyond his kingdom
  • The Worlds Oceans

    Jen Green

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Explores the dynamics of the ocean, its tides and how global warming may affect water levels.
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  • The World's Oceans

    Jen Green

    Paperback (W.B. Saunders Company, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Offering examples of beauty and danger this book will help readers experience and understand the full awesome power of the World's Oceans.
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  • Lens of The World

    R.A. MacAvoy

    Mass Market Paperback (I Books, March 1, 2005)
    Lens of the World is the story of a prodigious life. It recounts the coming of age of Nazhuret, an outcast and orphan who rises from his lowly estate as a ward of the Sordaling military school to become a mighty warrior, philosopher, and confidant of the King of Vestinglon. As he grows, the young man receives outlandish knowledge and is prepared for an entirely exceptional destiny far beyond the narrow confines of his kingdom. In Lens Of The World, master storyteller R.A. Macavoy spins a narrative web packed with nuances and mysteries, feverish dreams and unlikely rewards. "LENS OF THE WORLD IS A WORK OF SOARING IMAGINATION." - Bestselling author Morgan Llywelyn "THIS BOOK IS WORTH OWNING IN HARDCOVER AND PULLING OUT ON A REGULAR BASIS." - Locus Magazine "IT'S STYLE RIVETS ATTENTION, AND THE STORY IS ONE WHICH REMAINS IN THE MIND." - Andre Norton