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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Mo Hayder

Farmington, MO
(From the Preface) This book on the history of Farmington represents more than two and a half years of work by the staff of the Farmington Public Library and a committee of volunteers. To make it easier for the reader to find specific pieces of information, we have divided the book into chapters, the last of which focuses on family histories.
Jackson, MO
(From the Preface) The Jackson Heritage Association is proud to offer this book as a sampling of the history of Jackson, the surrounding area, and the families that have had a part in making this county such a great place to live...Many more volumes could be written on the history of the towns, government, roads, and buildings of Cape Girardeau County; however, we wish to emphasize that this book is by, about, and for, the families of the area.
Lawd, Mo' Drama

Lawd, Mo' Drama

Tina Brooks McKinney

Strebor Books
2007
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A sequel to All That Drama finds mother of three Leah struggling with her husband's wandering eye, her child's autism, and a downturn in her finances, circumstances that force her to turn for support to Sammie, who continues to mourn Marie and looks for love in all the wrong places. Original. 12,500 first printing.
Me, Mo, Mu, or Mod

Me, Mo, Mu, or Mod

Curt Leviant

Livingston Press (AL)
2021
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In Venice, the narrator meets two women, one a devout and sensual Parisian, the other, an enigmatic beauty, who is mute but can hear. At the wedding--whoever bride may be--a 17th century rabbi will preside. For in this true fiction, characters cross time lines.Fiction. Jewish Studies.
The Wall of Mr. Mo

The Wall of Mr. Mo

Ellen Delange

Clavis Publishing
2022
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An inspiring book about the colors of life. For crafters and artists ages 5 years and up.Mr. Mo wants to build special houses, creative and colorful. But the people in the village always choose a dull, gray design. One day, Mr. Mo has had enough. He starts building a high wall . . . What’s he doing behind that wall?
My Best Friend, Mo!

My Best Friend, Mo!

Suzanne M Turner

Lucid Books
2020
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Come along with a lovable dog named Mo and see how he and his owner, Stevie, become best friends Little readers will enjoy a fun day with Stevie as he takes care of Mo, learning how special it is to adopt a shelter dog. Stevie runs and plays with Mo, and the whole family enjoys walking together with him. Stevie reads to Mo and watches TV with him. When Stevie picked Mo out at the animal rescue shelter, a lifelong adventure began
My Best Friend, Mo!

My Best Friend, Mo!

Suzanne M Turner

Lucid Books
2020
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Come along with a lovable dog named Mo and see how he and his owner, Stevie, become best friends Little readers will enjoy a fun day with Stevie as he takes care of Mo, learning how special it is to adopt a shelter dog. Stevie runs and plays with Mo, and the whole family enjoys walking together with him. Stevie reads to Mo and watches TV with him. When Stevie picked Mo out at the animal rescue shelter, a lifelong adventure began
My Best Friend, Mo! Activity Booklet

My Best Friend, Mo! Activity Booklet

Suzanne M Turner

Lucid Books
2020
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Come along with a lovable dog named Mo and see how he and his owner, Stevie, become best friends Little readers will enjoy a fun day with Stevie as he takes care of Mo, learning how special it is to adopt a shelter dog. Stevie runs and plays with Mo, and the whole family enjoys walking together with him. Stevie reads to Mo and watches TV with him. When Stevie picked Mo out at the animal rescue shelter, a lifelong adventure began
C?mo Superar El Miedo

C?mo Superar El Miedo

James Blanco

Independently Published
2020
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Este libro nos ayuda a entender c mo el miedo nos afecta a los seres humanos y c mo podemos sup ralo. De qu manera podemos detectar el miedo, conocerlo, mirarlo, aceptarlo y transformarlo en algo positivo para nuestra vida. Si cambiamos nuestra relaci n con el miedo, podemos cambiar tambi n nuestra relaci n con la vida.
Reynolds Co, MO

Reynolds Co, MO

James E. Bell

Turner
1986
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(From the Preface) “The author has attempted to show how the original five counties in 1812 were divided and sub-divided until, by 1862, 114 counties had emerged. Reynolds County at one time, at least in part, has been a portion of seven counties; Ste. Genevieve, Cape Girardeau, Washington, Wayne, Madison, Ripley, and Shannon.”
Farmington, MO
(From the Preface) This book on the history of Farmington represents more than two and a half years of work by the staff of the Farmington Public Library and a committee of volunteers. To make it easier for the reader to find specific pieces of information, we have divided the book into chapters, the last of which focuses on family histories.
Jackson, MO
(From the Preface) The Jackson Heritage Association is proud to offer this book as a sampling of the history of Jackson, the surrounding area, and the families that have had a part in making this county such a great place to live...Many more volumes could be written on the history of the towns, government, roads, and buildings of Cape Girardeau County; however, we wish to emphasize that this book is by, about, and for, the families of the area.
Ko e Ngaahi Malanga Fa'ahita'u Pekia mo e Ngaahi Malanga Kehe
This book includes a selection of sermons by Rev. Siupeli Taliai written during his long Ministry, and commemorates the 60th anniversary of his ordination in Ha'apai Tonga, on 1st July 1960. It focuses on Easter themes and as a preacher, Siupeli had a special gift of illuminating the Scriptures and expressing his deep love and insight of the Christian hymns and had a great desire to share the Christian Gospel. 'Oku tānaki 'i he ki'i tohi ni ha ngaahi malanga na'e fa'u 'e Faifekau Siupeli Taliai lolotonga 'ene ngāue fakafaifekau 'i he ngaahi ta'u lahi. 'Oku fakamanatu 'e he ki'i tohi ni 'a e ta'u 'e 60 talu hono hilifakinima 'a Siupeli 'i he 'aho 'uluaki 'o Siulai 1960 'i Ha'apai, Tonga. 'Oku fakatefito 'a e ngaahi malanga ni, ki he fa'ahita'u Pekia, pea 'oku hā ai 'a e taleniti makehe na'e ma'u 'e Siupeli ke fakamaama 'a e Folofola. 'Oku toe 'asi heni foki 'a 'ene 'ilo loloto mo manako ki he ngaahi himi fakakalisitiane mo 'ene faka'amu ke vahevahe 'a e Kosipeli mo e kakai kehe.
The Surprising Adventures of the Magical Monarch of Mo and His People (1903). By L. Frank Baum: Children's fantasy book
The Surprising Adventures of the Magical Monarch of Mo and His People (copyright registered June 17, 1896) is the first full-length children's fantasy book by L. Frank Baum. Originally published in 1899 as A New Wonderland, Being the First Account Ever Printed of the Beautiful Valley, and the Wonderful Adventures of Its Inhabitants, the book was reissued in 1903 with a new title in order to capitalize upon the alliterative title of Baum's successful The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. The book is only slightly altered-Mo is called Phunniland or Phunnyland, but aside from the last paragraph of the first chapter, they are essentially the same book. It is illustrated by Frank Ver Beck. Mo is much more of a nonsense book than Oz, bringing to mind Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, which is probably what the original title referred to. Each chapter is a different story, unlike Baum's other books, which are full length stories. They do, however have a general throughline, and can be seen as an episodic novel. PLOT: Chapter One has no plot, but rather is a basic description of the Land of Mo, or "The Beautiful Valley." It explains that everyone in Mo is happy, and that the people never need to work, because everything they could desire grows on the trees, including items such as clothes. In A New Wonderland, the author mentions planning to move there himself, but this was omitted from subsequent editions.Chapter Two: The Monarch of Mo goes to fight the Purple Dragon, which has just eaten all of the caramels in the land. The Dragon bites off his head, and the King is forced to go home headless. The King tries to make the best of it, but the Queen complains that she cannot kiss him anymore, so he issues an edict saying that whoever can make him a new head will get to marry one of the princesses. After two failures, a durable head is made out of wood by a wood-chopper. The Purple Dragon finds the wood-chopper and bites his head off, replacing it with the King's head. When the wood-chopper appears in court, he switches heads with the King, so that the King has his own head again and the wood-chopper has a wooden head he made. The King then tries to fulfill his promise, but the princesses refuse to marry a wooden-headed man. The wood-chopper then confronts the Purple Dragon, who tries its head-biting technique again, only to get its teeth stuck in the wooden head, thus letting the wood-chopper get his own head back so he can marry a princess................... Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 - May 6, 1919), better known as L. Frank Baum, was an American author chiefly famous for his children's books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its sequels. He wrote a total of 14 novels in the Oz series, plus 41 other novels, 83 short stories, over 200 poems, and at least 42 scripts. ..........