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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Boris Monsaroff
Meet Boris, a grumpy basset hound. Children will be introduced to different types of weather as Boris searches for his favorite climate. Early readers will develop a love for reading as they read through this beautifully illustrated book. The large, easy-to-read font will help children read this simple story.
Boris and Patricia: From the Chronicles of Siné Nominé
M. M. Smith
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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Sean C. Harewood's imagination brings together his daughter with his nieces and nephews in this adventure novel that contains an amalgamation of frightful, humorous, fantastic, and fun emotions and elements. This engaging fantasy tale develops around young adults with great responsibility in the future of their world, where together they encounter adventure, danger, love, and lots of laughter as they care for one another. About the Author As a young man, Sean C. Harewood was making waves in the banking industry. Then he had a brain tumor in 1999, and again in 2001. He was knocked down, but not knocked out. He was beaten and battered, but he was still able to cry whenever he saw the sick children at St. Jude's Hospital. He had a college degree and was about to get his master's degree when cancer struck. He fights every day to have another one so he can continue to speak about his friends and family. Kids need to keep reading. He believes that too much Facebook and Instagram are causing good books to go unnoticed.
Oh God How I Hate Love Poems and Religions.: Love Poems by Boris Petterson
Boris Petterson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Boris Katloff and the Haunted Mill
Cat Dad Dave
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2025
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Boris and Doris and Little Scamp Too: A Tale of Two Cats - and One Little Pup
Rosie Hawkins
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Boris and Doris the Christmas Kittens, and Boris and Doris and the Alley Cat Gang: A Tale of Two Cats - Two Stories in One Book
Rosie Hawkins
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Boris, The Not-So-Bad Buzzard
Mark F. Frazier
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Boris Johnson: Everything I Know About The Real World
M. T. Books
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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EMPTY BOOKS present... BORIS JOHNSON: EVERYTHING I KNOW ABOUT THE REAL WORLD Don't you just LOVE Boris? He's SO funny and harmless right? Well now, across 70 stunningly empty pages, this sensational brand new book details every single thing that Boris knows about the real world. Based on all of his incredible life experience toadying to the cream of society, we unveil precisely what this deeply disturbing posh giant baby understands about the everyday life of people who work for a living and didn't go to Eton. Packed full of absolutely nothing, leaving plenty of room for notes, and pencil sketches of spunking cocks, it's the ideal gift for anyone. "Boris Johnson. C***". GUARDIAN "Finally". KEN "Vote Ken". BARBIE Also now available from Empty Page Books: THE WIT AND WISDOM OF JEREMY CLARKSON MANCHESTER UNITED: THE TROPHY CABINET STORY 2014-50 ANN WIDDECOMBE: EVERYTHING I KNOW ABOUT SEX THE POINT OF KATIE HOPKINS THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE VERY BEST OF STOKE
Boris Godunov is a play by Alexander Pushkin. It was written in 1825, published in 1831, but not approved for performance by the censor until 1866. Its subject is the Russian ruler Boris Godunov, who reigned as Tsar from 1598 to 1605. Boris Godunov was the most noted member of an ancient, now extinct, Russian family of Tatar origin (Chet), which came from the Horde to Kostroma in the early 14th century. 2] This legend is written in the annals dating from early 17th century. He was descended from the Tatar Prince Chet, who went from the Golden Horde to Russia and founded the Ipatiev Monastery in Kostroma. Boris was the son of Feodor Ivanovich Godunov "Krivoy" ("the one-eyed") (died, c. 1568-1570) and his wife Stepanida Ivanovna. His older brother Vasily died young and without issue. Godunov's career began at the court of Ivan the Terrible. He is mentioned in 1570 for taking part in the Serpeisk campaign as an archer of the guard. The following year he became an oprichnik - a member of Ivan's personal guard and secret police. In 1570/1571, Godunov strengthened his position at court by his marriage to Maria Grigorievna Skuratova-Belskaya, the daughter of Malyuta Skuratov-Belskiy, head of the oprichniks. In 1580, the Tsar chose Boris Godunov's sister Irina Godunova (1557 - 26 October/23 November 1603) to be the wife of his second son and eventual heir, the fourteen-year-old Feodor Ivanovich (1557-1598). On this occasion, Godunov was promoted to the rank of Boyar. 2] On 15 November 1581, Godunov was present when the Tsar murdered his own eldest son, the crown prince Ivan. Godunov tried to intervene but received blows from the Tsar's sceptre. The elder Ivan immediately repented, and Godunov rushed to get help for the Tsarevich, who died four days later. Three years later, on his deathbed, Ivan IV appointed a council consisting of Godunov, Feodor Nikitich Romanov, Vasili Shuiski and others to guide his son and successor of Russia Feodor I, who was feeble both in mind and body: "he took refuge from the dangers of the palace in devotion to religion; and though his people called him a saint, they recognized that he lacked the iron to govern men." Upon his death, Ivan also left the three-year-old Dmitry Ivanovich (1581-1591), from his seventh and last marriage. Since the Orthodox Church recognized legitimate only his first three marriages, and any offspring thereof, Dmitri (and his mother's family) had no claim to the throne. Still, taking no chances, shortly after Ivan's death the Council had both Dmitri and his mother Maria Nagaya moved to Uglich, some 120 miles north of Moscow. Dmitri died there in 1591 at the age of ten. As Dmitri's death was announced by the church bell, the people of Uglich rose up in protest against what they suspected was an assassination commissioned by Boris Godunov. Troops were sent and the rebellion was swiftly quelled. Then Boris Godunov ordered the Uglich bell clapper - "tongue" - to be removed, the bell to be flogged in public and sent to exile in Siberia along with the townspeople who had not been executed. 5] An official commission headed by Vasili Shuiski was sent to determine the cause of death. The official verdict was that the boy had cut his throat during an epileptic seizure. Ivan's widow claimed that her son had been murdered by Godunov's agents. Godunov's guilt was never established and shortly thereafter Dmitri's mother was forced to take the veil. 4] Dmitry Ivanovich was laid to rest and promptly, though temporarily, forgotten.
Boris The Warmblood - My Side Of The Fence
C. a. Cleggett
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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