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The Strange Adventures of Andrew Battell
Andrew Battell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie (1920)
Andrew Carnegie
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Andrew Scott: Moriarty on Sherlock and His Journey as an Actor, traces the life of a shy Dublin boy with a slight lisp who grew up to become a spellbindingly charismatic actor, fearless in his performances.As the quirky master criminal, Jim Moriarty, in the BBC's modern-day take on the iconic Sherlock Holmes, Ireland's Andrew Scott transformed a brief scene at the climax of the television show into the star-making role of his career. Fans, critics and colleagues lauded his portrayal, and Scott found himself with what he called, "the career I've always dreamed of."Andrew Scott worked steadily as an actor, but sometimes stubborn choices may have delayed and even derailed his momentum as he stayed true to his own feelings, even refusing the conventional wisdom that an actor shouldn't be openly gay if he wanted to get roles, by coming out publicly after Sherlock.The innovative, Andrew Scott: Moriarty on Sherlock and His Journey as an Actor, features never-before-seen information on Scott's pre- and post-Sherlock career, numerous photos, interviews with early co-stars, directors and playwrights and a timeline of original articles tracing Scott from the beginning of Sherlock and on, observing the actor of infinite versatility as he is coming to grips with fame, fandom, and international recognition.
Andrew and Collin's Adventure in Game World: A Color-With-Me Adventure
Keith White
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2016
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PRESS START TO ENTER "GAME WORLD" "Collin looked around and everything was really weird. He was still in the living room, but, at the same time, it wasn't his living room. It looked like everything was made out of blocks. Even Andrew's basketball, that was on the living room floor, looked like a square. 'Look at that ' Collin said, pointing his block hand at Andrew's block basketball. 'Whoa ' Andrew said, in amazement. 'I think we are in a video game '" Grab your crayons and join Andrew and Collin as they enter (and try to escape) from the most interactive video game in history
Andrew Carnegie, The Man and His Work
Bernard Alderson
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2015
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The Lilac Fairy Book (1910) by Andrew Lang (Children's Classics)
Andrew Lang
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2016
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The Olive Fairy Book (1907) by Andrew Lang (Illustrated)
Andrew Lang
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2016
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Tales of Troy and Greece (1907) by Andrew Lang
Andrew Lang
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2016
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The Yellow Fairy Book (1894) by Andrew Lang (Children's Classics)
Andrew Lang
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2016
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Experience great adventures in the company of Kings and Queens, talking animals and magical creatures in the fourth stunning volume of Andrew Lang's coloured Fairy Tale books. 'A cat had made acquaintance with a mouse, and had spoken so much of the great love and friendship she felt for her, that at last the Mouse consented to live in the same house with her, and to go shares in the housekeeping. 'But we must provide for the winter or else we shall suffer hunger
The Orange Fairy Book (1906) by Andrew Lang (Children's Classics)
Andrew Lang
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2016
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The Red Book of Animal Stories (1899) by Andrew Lang (Children's Classics)
Andrew Lang
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2016
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The book of romance (1902) (Illustrated) by Andrew Lang
Andrew Lang
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2016
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The Arabian Nights Entertainments (1898) by Andrew Lang (World's Classics)
Andrew Lang
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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In Lafayette Square, which fronts the White House at Washington, there is an equestrian statue of a very thin, long-headed old man whose most striking physical characteristics are the firm chin and lips and the bristling, upright hair. The piece is not a great work of art, but it gives one a strong impression of determination, if not of pugnacity. Sculptors have not the means to represent the human eye, else this impression might have been made stronger; for Andrew Jackson whose warlike aspect is here reproduced had a glance like a hawk's.