Come on a fairy-story journey to the two kingdoms of Smeraldo and Najanja. In twelve colorful double page spreads follow the adventures of Princess Strawberry and Prince Larry. Venture into the Goblin Underground and the Dragon's Lair as well as visiting Trolltown and The Sleeping Castle. Finish your adventure at THE BALL. There are questions to answer and things to discover in this latest book in the series. This is th efirst time this title has been published in a hardback edition.
The crew and passengers of an aircraft suddenly find themselves falling through the air- with their aircraft suddenly disappearing and so begins an amazing adventure as they shrink through worlds within worlds. How small can they get? And can they return to their normal size? In this colourful book there are a dozen double page spreads, each one a highly detailed look at another world. There are puzzles to solve and many things to discover. This is the hardback version of the book with 36 pages.
The good citizens of SUPERCITY are being harassed by a horde of villains- plus one giant robot dinosaur What the city needs are SUPERHEROES ready to defend it. Come on an exciting adventure through twelve amazing double page spreads and help the Superheroes rid the city of the baddies. Visit the tallest building in Supercity, visit the funfair and go deep into the underground beneath the city's streets. There are questions to be answered and the secret identities of all the Superheroes revealed. This is the hardback version of the popular book by Stephen Stanley.
Travel to the DELTA SYSTEM and explore its twelve strange planets. At the same time search for Professor Hozzlebrun- renegade scientist and inventor of the Replica Ray. In this hardback version of the popular and amazing puzzle book there is a bonus double page spread of the Other Side of Planet Squarex Children of all ages will love discovering the inhabitants of the planets and searching for the professor.
Fifty 'Bugs' have invaded a human body. As they move from organ to organ they are pursued by the body's defenders until all are eliminated. Travel through a dozen double page spreads, each one showing a different part of the body from the skin to the mouth, the throat, the stomach and lungs, liver, heart and finally to the brain. There are questions to answer and lots of things to discover along the way. This is the first hardback copy of this title.
*Includes pictures *Includes contemporary accounts *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading "The independence of Texas is recognized Don't you see it in the papers?" - Stephen F. Austin's last words Texas has a unique history among the 50 states that comprise the United States of America, and much of that is due to the nature of the men who brought about its independence. Of them, few are as famous or more important than Stephen F. Austin. Born in the very shadow of the Founding Fathers in Virginia, Austin seemed destined from birth to do something special. Certainly, his father Moses saw potential in the boy, training him up to take the lead in whatever situation he found himself in, and various life experiences transformed Stephen. Moses provided his son with plenty of the difficulties, including bankruptcy, business losses, and family squabbles, all by the time his son was 20 years old. Ultimately Moses bequeathed his son the chance to become an empresario, a 19th century leader of American pioneers in Texas. Austin in turn shaped the future of Texas in a way that no other leader ever had the opportunity to do, and by carefully choosing men like himself, politically, religiously, and ethically, he helped create an independent nation (and future state) known for its rugged individualism and self-determination. Unfortunately, he also created a place where slavery, America's great shame, was allowed to flourish for more than 40 years, and a place where people of color would struggle for generations to receive equality under the laws, many of which he either wrote or inspired. Ironically, the man whose name is so synonymous with Texas was not involved in the most famous battles that secured its independence. This actually ensured that he survived when so many of his contemporaries died, but he still lost his run for the presidency of Texas and instead had to accept an appointment as the Republic's first Secretary of State. Ultimately, it made little difference in the end, for he served only two months before he died of pneumonia just after his 43rd birthday, but despite his premature death, what cannot be questioned is how profound an impact Austin had on Texas, Mexico, and the United States over the course of several decades. Stephen F. Austin: The Life and Legacy of the Father of Texas looks at how he became one of the Southwest's most important figures. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Austin like never before.
*Includes pictures *Includes contemporary accounts *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading "The independence of Texas is recognized Don't you see it in the papers?" - Stephen F. Austin's last words Texas has a unique history among the 50 states that comprise the United States of America, and much of that is due to the nature of the men who brought about its independence. Of them, few are as famous or more important than Stephen F. Austin. Born in the very shadow of the Founding Fathers in Virginia, Austin seemed destined from birth to do something special. Certainly, his father Moses saw potential in the boy, training him up to take the lead in whatever situation he found himself in, and various life experiences transformed Stephen. Moses provided his son with plenty of the difficulties, including bankruptcy, business losses, and family squabbles, all by the time his son was 20 years old. Ultimately Moses bequeathed his son the chance to become an empresario, a 19th century leader of American pioneers in Texas. Austin in turn shaped the future of Texas in a way that no other leader ever had the opportunity to do, and by carefully choosing men like himself, politically, religiously, and ethically, he helped create an independent nation (and future state) known for its rugged individualism and self-determination. Unfortunately, he also created a place where slavery, America's great shame, was allowed to flourish for more than 40 years, and a place where people of color would struggle for generations to receive equality under the laws, many of which he either wrote or inspired. Ironically, the man whose name is so synonymous with Texas was not involved in the most famous battles that secured its independence. This actually ensured that he survived when so many of his contemporaries died, but he still lost his run for the presidency of Texas and instead had to accept an appointment as the Republic's first Secretary of State. Ultimately, it made little difference in the end, for he served only two months before he died of pneumonia just after his 43rd birthday, but despite his premature death, what cannot be questioned is how profound an impact Austin had on Texas, Mexico, and the United States over the course of several decades. Stephen F. Austin: The Life and Legacy of the Father of Texas looks at how he became one of the Southwest's most important figures. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Austin like never before.
*Includes pictures *Includes contemporary accounts *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading Texas has a unique history among the 50 states that comprise the United States of America, and much of that is due to the nature of the men who brought about its independence. Of them, few are as famous or more important than Stephen F. Austin. Born in the very shadow of the Founding Fathers in Virginia, Austin seemed destined from birth to do something special. Certainly, his father Moses saw potential in the boy, training him up to take the lead in whatever situation he found himself in, and various life experiences transformed Stephen. Moses provided his son with plenty of the difficulties, including bankruptcy, business losses, and family squabbles, all by the time his son was 20 years old. Ultimately Moses bequeathed his son the chance to become an empresario, a 19th century leader of American pioneers in Texas. Austin in turn shaped the future of Texas in a way that no other leader ever had the opportunity to do, and by carefully choosing men like himself, politically, religiously, and ethically, he helped create an independent nation (and future state) known for its rugged individualism and self-determination. Unfortunately, he also created a place where slavery, America's great shame, was allowed to flourish for more than 40 years, and a place where people of color would struggle for generations to receive equality under the laws, many of which he either wrote or inspired. Ironically, the man whose name is so synonymous with Texas was not involved in the most famous battles that secured its independence. This actually ensured that he survived when so many of his contemporaries died, but he still lost his run for the presidency of Texas and instead had to accept an appointment as the Republic's first Secretary of State. Ultimately, it made little difference in the end, for he served only two months before he died of pneumonia just after his 43rd birthday. Austin's most famous contemporary, Sam Houston, was also a colorful and controversial individual. He was born in the United States while George Washington was in office, and in an era when the native people who were gradually being subjugated were considered savages, he called them friends and even lived among them. He was abandoned by his first wife and, after suffering the sting of divorce, married again in the manner of his native family, only to abandon his Indian bride to return to life among his own people. In the interim, he fought for their rights in the halls of government, defending them even as he obtained favor in the eyes of one of their worst enemies. More than a decade passed before he would finally make a successful marriage, marrying a woman more than 20 years his junior but with the right mix of charm and grit to make a successful life with him and their large family. Though he was born and raised elsewhere, Houston is considered one of Texas' truest sons, and during his life he fought for its independence from Mexico and then for its submission to the United States. He owned slaves himself but spent his entire political career fighting against the spread of "the American cancer" to the West. Then, when his beloved state seceded from the Union, he not only opposed secession but sacrificed his own position to protest it, only to turn around and support the Confederacy during the last years of his life. What cannot be questioned is how profound an impact both men had on Texas, Mexico, and the United States over the course of several decades. Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston: The Lives and Legacies of the Leaders Who Founded the Republic of Texas looks at how the two became some of the Southwest's most important figures. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston like never before.
*Includes pictures *Includes contemporary accounts *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading Texas has a unique history among the 50 states that comprise the United States of America, and much of that is due to the nature of the men who brought about its independence. Of them, few are as famous or more important than Stephen F. Austin. Born in the very shadow of the Founding Fathers in Virginia, Austin seemed destined from birth to do something special. Certainly, his father Moses saw potential in the boy, training him up to take the lead in whatever situation he found himself in, and various life experiences transformed Stephen. Moses provided his son with plenty of the difficulties, including bankruptcy, business losses, and family squabbles, all by the time his son was 20 years old. Ultimately Moses bequeathed his son the chance to become an empresario, a 19th century leader of American pioneers in Texas. Austin in turn shaped the future of Texas in a way that no other leader ever had the opportunity to do, and by carefully choosing men like himself, politically, religiously, and ethically, he helped create an independent nation (and future state) known for its rugged individualism and self-determination. Unfortunately, he also created a place where slavery, America's great shame, was allowed to flourish for more than 40 years, and a place where people of color would struggle for generations to receive equality under the laws, many of which he either wrote or inspired. Ironically, the man whose name is so synonymous with Texas was not involved in the most famous battles that secured its independence. This actually ensured that he survived when so many of his contemporaries died, but he still lost his run for the presidency of Texas and instead had to accept an appointment as the Republic's first Secretary of State. Ultimately, it made little difference in the end, for he served only two months before he died of pneumonia just after his 43rd birthday. Austin's most famous contemporary, Sam Houston, was also a colorful and controversial individual. He was born in the United States while George Washington was in office, and in an era when the native people who were gradually being subjugated were considered savages, he called them friends and even lived among them. He was abandoned by his first wife and, after suffering the sting of divorce, married again in the manner of his native family, only to abandon his Indian bride to return to life among his own people. In the interim, he fought for their rights in the halls of government, defending them even as he obtained favor in the eyes of one of their worst enemies. More than a decade passed before he would finally make a successful marriage, marrying a woman more than 20 years his junior but with the right mix of charm and grit to make a successful life with him and their large family. Though he was born and raised elsewhere, Houston is considered one of Texas' truest sons, and during his life he fought for its independence from Mexico and then for its submission to the United States. He owned slaves himself but spent his entire political career fighting against the spread of "the American cancer" to the West. Then, when his beloved state seceded from the Union, he not only opposed secession but sacrificed his own position to protest it, only to turn around and support the Confederacy during the last years of his life. What cannot be questioned is how profound an impact both men had on Texas, Mexico, and the United States over the course of several decades. Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston: The Lives and Legacies of the Leaders Who Founded the Republic of Texas looks at how the two became some of the Southwest's most important figures. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston like never before.
During an unnamed battle, 18-year-old private Henry Fleming survives what he considers to be a lost cause by escaping into a nearby wood, deserting his battalion. He finds a group of injured men in which one of the group, the "Tattered Soldier", asks Henry, who's often referred to as "The Youth", where he's wounded.
Stephen Curry and Magic Johnson are two of the most celebrated point guards in NBA history. From Johnson's passes to Curry's three-pointers, both players have standout stats. But who is better? Explore their career highlights to decide which athlete is the ultimate champion.
Stephen the Phlebotomist is about vampires, Jesus, and a year spent locked indoors. Written with unimaginable tenderness and humour, Lines' poetry explores the turbulence of student life and the love it facilitates.In this debut pamphlet, teenage trips to Claire's Accessories are treated with same unwavering reverence as queer desire and lost crucifixes. Lines offsets the everyday with potently emotional in a meditation on mental illness, blood donation, and love. We sneak inside Lines' heart and grow to understand her devotion to being devoted.
STEPHEN CURRY This book covers the topic of NBA superstar Stephen Curry, and aims to serve as a biography to date of his incredible life and career. As you will soon discover, Steph Curry wasn't expected by many to even make it to the NBA. He was an undersized, un-athletic point guard, who didn't appear to be NBA material. Despite all odds, he persevered and has gone on to change he game of basketball with his incredible shooting ability. A multiple time NBA Champion, Stephen Curry has already achieved a lot in his short professional career. This book discusses exactly what Curry's basketball career has involved so far, and what might be next for the young champion Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn About Inside... Stephen Curry's Early Life High School Career College Career Entering The NBA Records & Achievements Curry's Life Outside Of Basketball What's Next For Stephen Curry Much, Much More
Venture to the New World's burgeoning landscapes with Stephen, a young Quaker boy journeying from London's confines to the promising shores charted by William Penn. As Stephen and his fellow settlers lay the foundations for what will blossom into the iconic city of Philadelphia, James Otis skillfully unveils the intricate tapestry of early colonial life. Beyond the settlers' remarkable industry and resourcefulness, the story delves deep into the complex web of religious and political tensions. Witness the Quakers' unwavering commitment to peace and equality, even as they navigate the often challenging relationships with other colonists. Join Stephen's journey and experience the forging of a city, the challenges of faith, and the birth of a community destined for greatness.
Venture to the New World's burgeoning landscapes with Stephen, a young Quaker boy journeying from London's confines to the promising shores charted by William Penn. As Stephen and his fellow settlers lay the foundations for what will blossom into the iconic city of Philadelphia, James Otis skillfully unveils the intricate tapestry of early colonial life. Beyond the settlers' remarkable industry and resourcefulness, the story delves deep into the complex web of religious and political tensions. Witness the Quakers' unwavering commitment to peace and equality, even as they navigate the often challenging relationships with other colonists. Join Stephen's journey and experience the forging of a city, the challenges of faith, and the birth of a community destined for greatness.