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Happy Snappy Day

Happy Snappy Day
Author: Kay Widdowson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9781770933040

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Always Happy Snappy Dappy

Always Happy Snappy Dappy
Author: Cody Nickson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-11-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578321745

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Happy, Snappy Shark

Happy, Snappy Shark
Author: Gareth Lucas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781788814362

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Join the happy, snappy shark and all his fishy friends in this lively, rhyming pop-up book. With hilarious illustrations from award-winning Gareth Lucas (Peekaboo 123, Peekaboo A to Z), this sturdy board book is perfect for little ones who love sea creatures!


Up and Doing

Up and Doing
Author: C. P. McDonald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1921
Genre: Success
ISBN:

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East Before South: Travelogue04

East Before South: Travelogue04
Author: K.K. Pierscieniak
Publisher: el_Traveler Media
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2013-12-13
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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East Before South is the tale of a very long trip that began, innocently enough, with a fabulous party in Rio de Janeiro. The journey will take you on a ride in rattletrap buses, dugout canoes, camel trucks, army convoys, sea ferries, and clapped-out trains. It will take you through places not on any map. With hundreds of (sometimes) irreverent travel anecdotes of the kind you just won’t find in any other travel book, it’s the unvarnished truth. It will show you the world the way it really is. From Rio, the road took me across the heartland of Brazil to Belem at the mouth of the mighty Amazon and upriver into the heart of the jungle. Then down the coast for the Carnaval and further down still, hugging the beaches, toward Argentina and Buenos Aires. Tango. To the very tip of the continent: wind-blasted Patagonia. Up again, a yoyo trip, north to Salta, and through the unofficial border to Bolivia’s wild west. Then: a transcontinental flight to Europe: family and friends in Poland, then —Quickly!— across the Baltic Republics to the Russian border, where I was arrested and deported before I could properly enter the country. Two days later, back again, toward Moscow again, and farther east still, always east, on the Tran Siberian Express bound for Ulan Bator. A weeklong journey across the wasteland of Siberia to Mongolia: there are roads there, yes, like there are tracks on Mars. The Mongolians have a saying: “Two Chinese are worth one Korean. Two Koreans are worth one Japanese. Two Japanese are worth one Mongolian.” But that, of course, is a lie. South, then, toward Beijing and then more south to Shanghai and more south still to Hong Kong: stopping in places for reasons that are never specifically clear, the road taking me ever farther from the beginning. Hot-air balloon over Guilin. Then Bangkok in a blur: after a day of intensive culinary tuition, I can now burn Thai food with as much efficiency as I burn everything else. Then an island where I've been before —Ko Samui— which is no longer the same. Back to Bangkok. To Borneo. Back to Bangkok. To Manila. Then Alaska. Then half-neglected, half-lost, the ancient city of Leh: prophetic words on the roof of the world, their truth distilled to its crudest essence. Then, finally, South Korea: “The Soul of Asia” as proclaim the tourist slogan slapped across the fleet of taxis that cruise the wide boulevards of Seoul. From Korea, from Japan, around the Ring of Fire: Taipei, albeit ever so quickly: touch-and-go, really. KL for a massage. Singapore for the Singapore Sling. Then from the coffee plantations and volcanoes of Java to the primary rainforests and spiritual smorgasbord of Sulawesi and Bali: surfers’ paradise. Indonesia encompasses over 13,000 islands with 336 ethnic groups and a borderless rainbow babel of different languages, cultures and traditions. In addition to coffee-colored Hindus, Christians and Buddhists, this is the home of more Muslims than all the Middle East. Linking the islands is the lingua franca of Bahasa and an underlying songline of history: animist religions are uniting threads that cross oceans, adding layers of meaning to the word “multicultural”. Here some Muslims drink beer and arak in addition to java; some worship Buddha, Vishnu, Krishna, and Jesus in addition to Allah; while others leave offerings to good and evil pagan spirits (tourists included). In fact, clutched in the talons of the mythical Garuda, the national airline and state crest, is the motto “Unity in Diversity”. I muse about that in an undertaker’s shop, where he sells coffins and Coca-Cola side-by-side, and at the same time, it seems. There was much more. I hitched rides on logging trucks and dugout canoes, traveling often alone, crisscrossing language-zones and time-zones, transfixed by an idea of the world…, a way around it. The fourth book of the Travelogues, "East Before South" is a story of that trip.


The Destroyers

The Destroyers
Author: John F. Carter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1907
Genre: Coal miners
ISBN:

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An anti-union account of the defeat of an Illinois coal miner's strike.


The Lyceum Magazine

The Lyceum Magazine
Author: Ralph Albert Parlette
Publisher:
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1918
Genre: Lectures and lecturing
ISBN:

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The Clothier and Furnisher

The Clothier and Furnisher
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 850
Release: 1917
Genre: Clothing trade
ISBN:

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Different Days

Different Days
Author: Vicki Berger Erwin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 151072463X

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Twelve-year-old Rosie is fiercely proud to be an American, and has a happy life with her family in their comfortable home in sunny Honolulu, Hawaii. Then, on the morning of December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor is bombed and everything changes. Rosie's parents, both of German descent -- but American citizens who have lived in Hawaii nearly all their lives -- are immediately rounded up by the military. Though they've done nothing wrong, they are interrogated as German spies and imprisoned, and all the family's possessions are seized. Within days, Rosie and her brother are abandoned and homeless. A relative begrudgingly takes them in until their beloved aunt (who was also rounded up, but released) comes for them. Even then, the children's once-idyllic lives are filled with darkness and discrimination as they can only wait -- and hope -- for their parents' safe return. Based on true events, Different Days tells the story of a little-known aspect of World War II: the Internment of German Americans.


The Reminder

The Reminder
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1915
Genre:
ISBN:

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