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  • The Story of Lord Clive

    John Lang, Worldreader

    eBook (Worldreader, July 29, 2016)
    This enjoyable book provides an interesting insight to Lord Clive’s controversial life, starting from his childhood to his final days. Lord Clive’s achievements included establishing control over much of India, and laying the foundation of the entire British Raj. This book is brought to you by Worldreader, a global non-profit that believes everyone can be a reader. Since 2010, we’ve provided 3 million readers with a low-cost library of over 30,000 relevant ebooks in 43 languages. We produce freshly designed and edited public domain classics to ensure our readers have consistent and free access to the world’s great books. Through your purchase, you are supporting readers and reading everywhere. Find out more at www.worldreader.org.
  • The Story of Clifford

    Meredith Rusu, Jennifer Oxley, Erica Kepler

    language (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 7, 2020)
    Welcome to Birdwell Island, home of Emily Elizabeth and Clifford the Big Red Dog! Clifford and Emily Elizabeth have been best friends since Clifford was a small red puppy. But then Clifford grew... and grew... and GREW! Now Clifford is the biggest, friendliest dog in the whole world, and he and Emily Elizabeth share BIG adventures every day!Join these two best friends as they explore their magical island home and lead the town in a parade through Birdwell Island. This beautiful storybook is the perfect introduction to the world of the new Clifford TV show on Amazon and PBS Kids. Plus, it introduces a new, diverse cast and fresh, adorable art!
  • The Story of Clifford

    Meredith Rusu, Jennifer Oxley, Norman Bridwell, Erica Kepler

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 7, 2020)
    Meet the newest iteration of Clifford the Big Red Dog as he leads a parade through Birdwell Island!Welcome to Birdwell Island, home of Emily Elizabeth and Clifford the Big Red Dog! Clifford and Emily Elizabeth have been best friends since Clifford was a small red puppy. But then Clifford grew... and grew... and GREW! Now Clifford is the biggest, friendliest dog in the whole world, and he and Emily Elizabeth share BIG adventures every day!Join these two best friends as they explore their magical island home and lead the town in a parade through Birdwell Island. This beautiful storybook is the perfect introduction to the world of the new Clifford TV show on Amazon and PBS Kids. Plus, it introduces a new, diverse cast and fresh, adorable art!
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  • The Story of Lord Clive

    John Lang

    eBook (Didactic Press, Sept. 9, 2015)
    You have heard of India, of its riches and its grandeur and its glory, of its hundreds of millions of people, and of the great deeds that have been done there. But perhaps you have never heard who it was that gave India to England; you may possibly know nothing of Robert Clive, the boy who, when he was really little more than a boy, laid for us the foundations of the vast Empire in the East..
  • THE STORY OF LORD CLIVE

    JOHN LANG, STEWART ORR

    eBook (Redhen, May 22, 2012)
    After a few years at Market Drayton, Clive was sent to a public school—Merchant Taylors'; but after a very brief stay he went to a private school in Hertfordshire, where, he remained till 1743.In that year there came a big change in his life. His father got for him the appointment of what was called a writer in the East India Company's service, and Clive eagerly accepted it. Probably it seemed to him to be a great appointment, bringing with it endless possibilities. But had he guessed the truth, had he known what going to India, as a writer meant in those days, and how humdrum his life there was likely to be, it is possible that he would have been no more anxious to go than he had been to work, as his father wanted him to do, in a lawyer's office at home. He thought, probably, that he was going out to a life in which there might come plenty of fighting and never-ending possibilities of excitement and adventure. He did not know that to be a writer in the East India Company's service meant simply to be a clerk in a merchant's office, to sit all day at a desk adding up columns of dry figures, and doing other like drudgery.The East India Company then was but a company of traders, holding no land in India beyond the small patches where were their trading stations, and for them paying rent to the native rajahs (or princes), who, in their turn, undertook the protection of the stations. Soldiers the company then had but few, and these mostly ill armed and not very well disciplined natives.
  • The Story of the Lord's Prayer

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    Hardcover (Ideals Publications, March 27, 2003)
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  • The Story of Lord Clive

    John Lang

    Paperback (Blurb, May 22, 2019)
    Illustrated by Stewart Orr. More than anyone else, the English-born Lord Clive of India was responsible for the colonization, ordering, and remaking of the British Empire in India-and for laying the foundation of much of present-day India's internal political organization. Appointed as a lowly writer in service of the English East India Company, his chance involvement in a battle during the 1746 First Carnatic War between France and Britain saw him enlist with the army. His daring exploits and bravery were soon rewarded with promotions and advancement through the ranks at breakneck speed, and his defense at the siege of Arcot-where his small force of just 200 men repelled an attack by thousands of Indians-made him famous and a hero in England. Although elected to the British parliament, Clive could not resist renewed calls back to India, and within a short time he was once again back in that country, suppressing rebellions and witnessing dramatic events such as the Black Hole of Calcutta. Clive's career culminated in the 1757 Battle of Plassey which was a decisive victory for the British East India Company over the Nawab of Bengal and his French allies. This established British rule in Bengal which expanded over much of India for the next hundred years. This immensely readable book provides a full insight and account of Lord Clive's life, from his earliest childhood to his untimely death.
  • The Story of the Lord's Prayer

    Patricia A. Pingry, Elaine Garvin

    Board book (WorthyKids, Jan. 30, 2000)
    Presents each line of the Lord's Prayer with a sentence of explanation and a picture that relates it to the life of a modern child.
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  • The Story Of Lord Ganesha

    Manjunat Nathan

    eBook
    This is a sweet rhyming story designed for children 3+ years of age. It is a short, fun, and easy way to introduce ideas of diversity and global culture at home.This story may also serve as a beautiful introduction to Hinduism, which is the origin of meditation, Yoga, and other spiritual concepts practiced today. Practicing these concepts from youth may improve a child's physical, spiritual, and mental health
  • The Story of the Lord's Prayer

    Patricia A. Pingry

    Paperback (WorthyKids, Jan. 30, 2000)
    Presents each line of the Lord's Prayer with a sentence of explanation and a picture that relates it to the life of a modern child.
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  • The Story of Lola

    Kathy Formenton, James Michael

    language (, Sept. 27, 2013)
    A pleasant story, inspired by true events, of a tiger cub that was saved by the WWF (World Wildlife Fund). Most and foremost however, the book tells the beautiful story of how Lola, the tiger cub became affectionate towards her rescuers, and how together they built this unbelievable friendship...
  • The Story of the Lord's Prayer

    Patricia A. Pingry

    Board book (WorthyKids, Jan. 30, 2000)
    Explains the Lord's Prayer to young readers and shows how it relates to their daily lives.
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