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Walt Disney's Donald Duck Under the Polar Ice: The Complete Carl Barks Disney Library Vol. 23
In this collection of classic comic book stories, Huey, Dewey, and Louie earn a trip to the North Pole in a submarine -- and Donald stows away Fortunately, when they find themselves stranded, Gyro Gearloose invents a flying sled Then, when Donald announces that he's taking the nephews to South America, he pledges to protect them from all the dangers in the wildest part of the jungle -- including a sheer mountain cliff, a raging river, and a swarm of crocodiles. But who is saving whom? This book has 170 pages of story and art, each meticulously restored and newly colored, as well as insightful story notes by an international panel of Barks experts.
Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge the Golden Nugget Boat: The Complete Carl Barks Disney Library Vol. 26
Uncle Scrooge laughed when the mysterious woman offered him one dollar for one of his dimes. But she might just have the last laugh because the dime he accidentally sold her was his lucky Number One Dime -- the first dime he ever earned -- and now she's about to melt it down for one of her strange spells Then Uncle Scrooge gets wind of a big gold-prospecting contest in Alaska, and he ropes Donald and the boys into helping him prove he's just as good a prospector now as he was back when he made his fortune. But the infuriatingly lucky Gladstone Gander decides he's going to enter the contest, too -- and Gladstone never loses And when a mysterious new planet suddenly appears in the sky on a collision course with Earth, Scrooge, Donald, and the boys are whisked there -- only to discover it's filled with gold and inhabited by the ancient Norse gods But to prevent the imminent collision, Scrooge must find a way to turn all that gold into iron -- or both planets will be destroyed Plus: the oddball inventions of the ever-eccentric Gyro Gearloose Carl Barks delivers another wildly imaginative collection of outrageous adventures, laugh-out-loud comedy, and all-around comic book brilliance. Each page is meticulously restored and newly colored, with insightful story notes by an international panel of Barks experts.
Walt Disney's Donald Duck Duck Luck: The Complete Carl Barks Disney Library Vol. 27
In this collection of world-famous Disney comics stories, Donald Duck decides to enlist Gladstone Gander and his unfailing good luck to prove a fortune cookie wrong when it warns, "You can't do anything right today." (Good luck with that ) Next, it's off to the roaring North Seas, on one of Uncle Scrooge's schooners, where Donald and the boys compete to bring in the most fish. But they're falling behind -- until Donald unlocks Scrooge's "Secret Device." Then Donald gets into trouble when Gyro invents a matter transmitter that only half works. And Donald and the boys, while on a trip to the Grand Canyon (to expose a fraud), get captured by cavemen Plus: Daisy Duck strikes a blow for women's equality when she and her nieces climb Precipice Peak -- a feat that no man has ever dared Also in this volume -- Carl Barks's stories of the Junior Woodchucks starring Huey, Dewey, and Louie, written and penciled by Barks with finishes by internationally acclaimed Duck artist Daan Jippes Carl Barks delivers another superb collection of surprise, delight, comedy, adventure, and all-around cartooning brilliance: 200 pages of story and art, each meticulously restored and newly colored with insightful story notes by an international panel of Barks experts.
Walt Disney's Donald Duck Maharajah Donald: The Complete Carl Barks Disney Library Vol. 4
Through a series of trade-ups, the nephews turn Donald's old pencil stub into -- a steamship ticket to India Off they go, and Donald is soon declared to be "Maharajah Donald" -- but there's a catch Then, Donald accidentally buys a houseboat at an auction that leads to an encounter with a giant sea serpent Next, "Santa's Stormy Visit," a Christmas story with none of the trimmings -- no man in a red suit, no snow (but a tropical hurricane ), no presents under the tree (no tree ) But still a charming holiday tale. And don't miss "Donald Duck's Atom Bomb " As we circle back to Carl Barks's earlier stories, the Good Duck Artist delivers another superb collection of surprise, delight, comedy, adventure, and all-around cartooning brilliance. 193 pages of story and art, each meticulously restored and newly colored. Insightful story notes by an international panel of Barks experts.
Carl von Clausewitz: The Life and Legacy of the Prussian General Who Wrote On War
*Includes pictures*Includes a bibliography for further readingCarl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz died almost 200 years ago, yet he remains one of the most important and influential of all military thinkers. His teachings combined strategy with military knowledge to produce a dialectic approach to the philosophy of warfare, and his work is still widely taught in military academies around the world. There are few senior military leaders anywhere who are not familiar with his seminal book, On War. In fact, with the exception of Napoleon Bonaparte, no man was more influential on the military tactics and strategy of 19th century warfare than Clausewitz, a Prussian soldier and military theorist who stressed the moral and political aspects of war. On War was mandatory for all military students and officers to read during the 19th century, and it was common practice for generals during the American Civil War to carry Clausewitz's treatise and read it to assist them in strategy and tactics. On War covered every conceivable facet of warfare, using historical battles as examples of what to do and what not to do. The treatise discusses how opposite forces interact, and how unexpected new developments unfolding under the "fog of war" called for rapid decisions by alert commanders. In opposition to Antoine-Henri Jomini, he argued war could not be quantified or graphed or reduced to mapwork and graphs. Perhaps most importantly, Clausewitz realized the correlation between politics and war. Clausewitz had many aphorisms, of which the most famous is, "War is not merely a political act, but also a political instrument, a continuation of political relations, a carrying out of the same by other means." This view of warfare is still the standard viewpoint of war today.What it is easy to overlook is that during his life and in the period when On War was first published, Clausewitz was regarded as a fairly insignificant figure, but in hindsight it's easy to understand why his concepts have stood the test of time. While other military theorists focused on aspects of war that were applicable only to the tactics, equipment, and weapons of a particular period, Clausewitz looked instead at the philosophy which underpinned the strategy of warfare, something that remains unchanged by military technology or politics. Indeed, that approach has ensured Clausewitz remained relevant despite changes in tactics and technology. Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin studied Clausewitz and referred to him as "one of the great military writers," and the strategy of deterrence pursued by the United States during the Cold War was inspired in part by President Dwight D. Eisenhower's reading of Clausewitz's book as a young officer in the Army in the 1920s. General George S. Patton was an avid reader of Clausewitz, as was Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong, who organized a Clausewitz seminar for Communist Party members in the 1930s. The influential British military writer and thinker Basil Liddell Hart was clearly influenced by Clausewitz's writings.The list of those who were directly influenced or inspired by their reading of Clausewitz would cover many pages, so it's all the more remarkable that On War was not completed at the time of his death in 1831. It was left to his widow, the Countess Marie von Br hl, to gather together writings that her husband had been working on for a number of years and pull these together into the book, which was first published in 1832. Nearly 190 years later, On War remains one of the most significant and brilliant expositions on political-military analysis and strategy ever produced, and it is also still one of the most influential books ever written on military (and non-military) strategic thinking.
Carl von Clausewitz: The Life and Legacy of the Prussian General Who Wrote On War
*Includes pictures*Includes a bibliography for further readingCarl Philipp Gottfried von Clausewitz died almost 200 years ago, yet he remains one of the most important and influential of all military thinkers. His teachings combined strategy with military knowledge to produce a dialectic approach to the philosophy of warfare, and his work is still widely taught in military academies around the world. There are few senior military leaders anywhere who are not familiar with his seminal book, On War. In fact, with the exception of Napoleon Bonaparte, no man was more influential on the military tactics and strategy of 19th century warfare than Clausewitz, a Prussian soldier and military theorist who stressed the moral and political aspects of war. On War was mandatory for all military students and officers to read during the 19th century, and it was common practice for generals during the American Civil War to carry Clausewitz's treatise and read it to assist them in strategy and tactics. On War covered every conceivable facet of warfare, using historical battles as examples of what to do and what not to do. The treatise discusses how opposite forces interact, and how unexpected new developments unfolding under the "fog of war" called for rapid decisions by alert commanders. In opposition to Antoine-Henri Jomini, he argued war could not be quantified or graphed or reduced to mapwork and graphs. Perhaps most importantly, Clausewitz realized the correlation between politics and war. Clausewitz had many aphorisms, of which the most famous is, "War is not merely a political act, but also a political instrument, a continuation of political relations, a carrying out of the same by other means." This view of warfare is still the standard viewpoint of war today.What it is easy to overlook is that during his life and in the period when On War was first published, Clausewitz was regarded as a fairly insignificant figure, but in hindsight it's easy to understand why his concepts have stood the test of time. While other military theorists focused on aspects of war that were applicable only to the tactics, equipment, and weapons of a particular period, Clausewitz looked instead at the philosophy which underpinned the strategy of warfare, something that remains unchanged by military technology or politics. Indeed, that approach has ensured Clausewitz remained relevant despite changes in tactics and technology. Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin studied Clausewitz and referred to him as "one of the great military writers," and the strategy of deterrence pursued by the United States during the Cold War was inspired in part by President Dwight D. Eisenhower's reading of Clausewitz's book as a young officer in the Army in the 1920s. General George S. Patton was an avid reader of Clausewitz, as was Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong, who organized a Clausewitz seminar for Communist Party members in the 1930s. The influential British military writer and thinker Basil Liddell Hart was clearly influenced by Clausewitz's writings.The list of those who were directly influenced or inspired by their reading of Clausewitz would cover many pages, so it's all the more remarkable that On War was not completed at the time of his death in 1831. It was left to his widow, the Countess Marie von Br hl, to gather together writings that her husband had been working on for a number of years and pull these together into the book, which was first published in 1832. Nearly 190 years later, On War remains one of the most significant and brilliant expositions on political-military analysis and strategy ever produced, and it is also still one of the most influential books ever written on military (and non-military) strategic thinking.
Carl Cloud saw himself: Carl Cloud saw himself

Carl Cloud saw himself: Carl Cloud saw himself

Louise Brits

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
Carl Cloud sees himself is a fiction story about a cloud and his friend Knots and their adventures together as they experience and discover different weather patterns. This book presents a variety of natural elements like rain, wind, snow and seasons to children in a way that will capture their imagination.
Carl Makes a Plan

Carl Makes a Plan

Erin Savory

Ready Readers
2022
nidottu
Carl is Deaf. He cannot hear, but there are many things that Carl can do. So when his friend is about to have a birthday, Carl plans the entire party Follow along as Carl plans an entire birthday party for his friend using methods that suit his needs, like using sign language in the fiction book Carl Makes a Plan Carl was first introduced in our Katie Can series, based on our best-selling book of the same title. Continue following along on Carl's journey in the new and inclusive Carl Can series. Fun Storybook Features: 24 pages with vibrant illustrationsIncludes a "words to know" vocabulary list and reading comprehension questionsThis children's book was reviewed by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services.About RourkeWe proudly publish respectful and relevant non-fiction and fiction titles that represent our diverse readers, and are designed to support reading on a level that has no limits
Carl Goes on a Field Trip

Carl Goes on a Field Trip

Erin Savory

Ready Readers
2022
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Carl is Deaf. He cannot hear, but he can learn anything. So when his class goes on a field trip to the museum, Carl is ready to show what he knows Follow along as Carl stands up for himself so he can participate during a field trip in the fiction book Carl Goes on a Field Trip Carl was first introduced in our Katie Can series, based on our best-selling book of the same title. Continue following along on Carl's journey in the new and inclusive Carl Can series. Fun Storybook Features: 24 pages with vibrant illustrationsIncludes a "words to know" vocabulary list and reading comprehension questionsThis children's book was reviewed by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services.About RourkeWe proudly publish respectful and relevant non-fiction and fiction titles that represent our diverse readers, and are designed to support reading on a level that has no limits
Carl Enters a Contest

Carl Enters a Contest

Erin Savory

Ready Readers
2022
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Carl is Deaf. He cannot hear, but he can use his other senses to help him do things instead. So when Carl enters a baking contest, he is ready to be the best baker he can be Follow along as Carl works hard to compete in a baking competition in the fiction book Carl Enters a Contest Carl was first introduced in our Katie Can series, based on our best-selling book of the same title. Continue following along on Carl's journey in the new and inclusive Carl Can series. Fun Storybook Features: 24 pages with vibrant illustrationsIncludes a "words to know" vocabulary list and reading comprehension questionsThis children's book was reviewed by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services.About RourkeWe proudly publish respectful and relevant non-fiction and fiction titles that represent our diverse readers, and are designed to support reading on a level that has no limits
Carl Writes a Letter

Carl Writes a Letter

Erin Savory

Ready Readers
2022
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Carl is Deaf. When he notices that his library does not have any books with Deaf characters, he writes a letter to make a positive change that's inclusive of the asl community. Follow along as Carl writes a letter to help get more Deaf representation in books in the inspirational fiction book Carl Writes a Letter Carl was first introduced in our Katie Can series, based on our best-selling book of the same title. Continue following along on Carl's journey in the new and inclusive Carl Can series. Fun Storybook Features: 24 pages with vibrant illustrationsIncludes a "words to know" vocabulary list and reading comprehension questionsThis children's book was reviewed by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services.About RourkeWe proudly publish respectful and relevant non-fiction and fiction titles that represent our diverse readers, and are designed to support reading on a level that has no limits
Wandering Back-Roads West Virginia with Carl E. Feather
For over four decades, Carl E. Feather periodically wandered The Mountain State's byways to document the stories and lifestyles of its fascinating residents.More than 100 of the resulting photo essays and narratives have appeared in GOLDENSEAL magazine, West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History. In this first volume of a series, Carl presents fourteen stories from these myriad excursions into the heart of Central Appalachia. Join him as he walks the streets of Wheeling with a nighttime vigilante known as Moon Dog, discovers the execution tasks required of Moundsville prison guards, spends a day with the father of a Coalwood Rocket Boy, visits with old-timers who recall life in Bloody Mingo, pauses at a memorial chapel to a little boy, shells corn with the owner of an old mill, attends the Country Store Opry, meets a Minnie Pearl impersonator, and much more From the panhandles to the coalfields, Wandering Back-Roads West Virginia is an engaging journey for all who love The Mountain State and its endearing people, culture, and history.
More Wandering Back-Roads West Virginia with Carl E. Feather
Volume II in the Wandering Back-Roads West Virginia with Carl E. Feather series focuses on West Virginians who overcame incredible difficulties and hardships, including those born during the Great Depression, and established popular attractions and traditions. These include O'Hurley's General Store in Sheperdstown, Yokum's Vacationland at Seneca Rocks, Harper's Store, Paradox Book Store, and Singing in the Hills. Along the Way visits include the Eye of Shepherdstown, Nelson Rocks, and Chenoweth covered bridges. Meet the Iron Man of Harrison County whose 18-foot-tall Charlie the Miner is a memorial to coal miners made of water heaters, centenarian Silas Kirk, and a doctor so beloved by his community, they raised a huge obelisk to honor him. And discover the story behind one of the state's strangest discoveries, the largest alluvial diamond ever found in the U.S.
Even More Wandering Back-Roads West Virginia with Carl E. Feather
For over four decades, Carl E. Feather periodically wandered The Mountain State's byways to document the stories and passions of its fascinating residents. More than 100 of the resulting photo essays and narratives have appeared in GOLDENSEAL magazine, West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History.In this third volume of a series, Carl travels the back roads of the state to discover nostalgia-evoking places and people. His finds include unusual lawn art, the stories behind an old red barn, the nostalgia of drive-in movie theaters, poignant memories of "Traveler's Repose," quirky roadside vendors, the passion of a musician/song catcher, old-fashioned barber shops, an old-time fiddle player, general store, privies, and much more Whether you are nostalgia seeker, native of West Virginia, or just enjoy reading Americana, the entire Wandering Back-Roads West Virginia is a great read
Carl The Chameleon

Carl The Chameleon

Todd Schimmell

Compassio Veraque LLC
2022
pokkari
Carl's skin changes colors with his mood. One day it stops changing colors. Carl believes he is only known for his skin. Through the help of good friends Carl realizes his beauty goes beyond skin deep. This book was written to teach kids we are all so much more than how we look.
Carl the Capybara

Carl the Capybara

Tafana R Caesar

Tafana Caesar
2021
nidottu
Carl the Capybara dreams of exploring the Amazon rainforest and making as many friends as possible.Despite his parents' warnings about befriending strangers, Carl sets off on an adventure to fulfil his dream.On the way, he encounters a caiman, a jaguar and even an anaconda.___________________________________________________________________________________Does Carl manage to become friends with the other animals? Will Carl prove his parents wrong? Is Carl able to find his way back home? To find out, follow along in the adventures of Carl the Capybara.