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The Queen’s Orang-Utan

The Queen’s Orang-Utan
Author: David Walliams
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0008135142

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Written exclusively for Comic Relief 2015 by David Walliams. From Number One bestselling picture book duo, David Walliams and Tony Ross, comes this spectacularly funny story for children of 3 and up.


Queen's Orang-Utan

Queen's Orang-Utan
Author: David Walliams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-03-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780008135126

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The Queen is terribly bored, so she asks for an orang-utan for her birthday.


The Queen’s Orang-Utan (Read aloud by David Walliams)

The Queen’s Orang-Utan (Read aloud by David Walliams)
Author: David Walliams
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0008135150

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Written exclusively for Comic Relief 2015 by David Walliams. From Number One bestselling picture book duo, David Walliams and Tony Ross, comes this spectacularly funny story for children of 3 and up.


The Darwin Archipelago

The Darwin Archipelago
Author: Steve Jones
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0300160410

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Charles Darwin is of course best known for The Voyage of the Beagle and The Origin of Species. But he produced many other books over his long career, exploring specific aspects of the theory of evolution by natural selection in greater depth. The eminent evolutionary biologist Steve Jones uses these lesser-known works as springboards to examine how their essential ideas have generated whole fields of modern biology.Earthworms helped found modern soil science, Expression of the Emotions helped found comparative psychology, and Self-Fertilization and Forms of Flowers were important early works on the origin of sex. Through this delightful introduction to Darwin's oeuvre, one begins to see Darwin's role in biology as resembling Einstein's in physics: he didn't have one brilliant idea but many and in fact made some seminal contribution to practically every field of evolutionary study. Though these lesser-known works may seem disconnected, Jones points out that they all share a common theme: the power of small means over time to produce gigantic ends. Called a "world of wonders" by the Timesof London, The Darwin Archipelago will expand any reader's view of Darwin's genius and will demonstrate how all of biology, like life itself, descends from a common ancestor.


Darwin's Dragons

Darwin's Dragons
Author: Lindsay Galvin
Publisher: Chicken House
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1761123610

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Syms Covington has landed the job of a lifetime on Charles Darwin’s ship. But after being shipwrecked on a Galapagos island, he makes a discovery that could change the world—and make his fortune. Should he share his find, or will it lead to the extinction of a legendary species?


Alien Abductions

Alien Abductions
Author: Lisa Wade McCormick
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Alien abduction
ISBN: 142963393X

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People around the world share the same stories. They can recall memories of spaceships and strange beings. Are aliens visiting Earth? Find out about famous alien abduction stories and how science is trying to solve this mystery.


Spectacle

Spectacle
Author: Pamela Newkirk
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0062201018

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2016 NAACP Image Award Winner An award-winning journalist reveals a little-known and shameful episode in American history, when an African man was used as a human zoo exhibit—a shocking story of racial prejudice, science, and tragedy in the early years of the twentieth century in the tradition of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Devil in the White City, and Medical Apartheid. In 1904, Ota Benga, a young Congolese “pygmy”—a person of petite stature—arrived from central Africa and was featured in an anthropology exhibit at the St. Louis World’s Fair. Two years later, the New York Zoological Gardens displayed him in its Monkey House, caging the slight 103-pound, 4-foot 11-inch tall man with an orangutan. The attraction became an international sensation, drawing thousands of New Yorkers and commanding headlines from across the nation and Europe. Spectacle explores the circumstances of Ota Benga’s captivity, the international controversy it inspired, and his efforts to adjust to American life. It also reveals why, decades later, the man most responsible for his exploitation would be hailed as his friend and savior, while those who truly fought for Ota have been banished to the shadows of history. Using primary historical documents, Pamela Newkirk traces Ota’s tragic life, from Africa to St. Louis to New York, and finally to Lynchburg, Virginia, where he lived out the remainder of his short life. Illuminating this unimaginable event, Spectacle charts the evolution of science and race relations in New York City during the early years of the twentieth century, exploring this racially fraught era for Africa-Americans and the rising tide of political disenfranchisement and social scorn they endured, forty years after the end of the Civil War. Shocking and compelling Spectacle is a masterful work of social history that raises difficult questions about racial prejudice and discrimination that continue to haunt us today.


Piltdown

Piltdown
Author: Frank Spencer
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1990
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The Piltdown Man hoax began in 1912, when Charles Dawson claimed to have discovered fossils belonging to a "missing link" between man and ape. For decades it was the subject of heated debate among paleontologists. It wasn't until the early 1950s that the hoax was revealed, though it continued to be a mystery as to the identity of the hoaxer. This book traces the story with new research from the archives of the British Museum (Natural History) to find an answer.


Puddin'

Puddin'
Author: Julie Murphy
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0062418408

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The irresistible companion to the #1 New York Times bestseller Dumplin’, now a Netflix feature film starring Danielle Macdonald and Jennifer Aniston, and a soundtrack by Dolly Parton! Millie Michalchuk has gone to fat camp every year since she was a little girl. Not this year. This year she has new plans to chase her secret dream of being a newscaster—and to kiss the boy she’s crushing on. Callie Reyes is the pretty girl who is next in line for dance team captain and has the popular boyfriend. But when it comes to other girls, she’s more frenemy than friend. When circumstances bring the girls together over the course of a semester, they surprise everyone (especially themselves) by realizing that they might have more in common than they ever imagined. A story about unexpected friendship, romance, and Texas-size girl power, this is another winner from Julie Murphy.


Some of Your Blood

Some of Your Blood
Author: Theodore Sturgeon
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453295453

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One of the Horror Writers Association’s Top 40 Horror Books of All Time—the story of a troubled soldier and his bizarre, violent obsession with vampirism. At the height of an unnamed war, a soldier is confined for striking an officer. Referred to as George Smith in official papers and records, the prisoner comes under the observation of Army psychiatrist Philip Outerbridge, who asks the young man to put his story down on paper. The result is a shocking tale of abuse, violence, and twisted love, a personal history as dark and troubling as any the doctor has ever encountered. Believing the patient to be dangerously psychotic, Dr. Outerbridge must dig deeper into his psyche. And when the truth about the strange case of George Smith is fully revealed, the results will be devastating. Told through letters, transcripts, and case studies, Some of Your Blood is an extraordinary, poignant yet terrifying, genre-defying novel. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Theodore Sturgeon including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the University of Kansas’s Kenneth Spencer Research Library and the author’s estate, among other sources.