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Author | : Evan Innes |
Publisher | : Bantam |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780553274028 |
The colonists of the planet Omega prepare for a showdown with the Bese, a sadistic race of warrior clones that threatens the planet and the galaxy
Author | : Trudi Trueit |
Publisher | : Under the Stars |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1426336810 |
"Cruz and his fellow recruits tackle challenging missions to dispense life-saving medication to gorillas, thwart pangolin poachers, and capture images of the last known cheetahs in Namibia--all the while discovering that protecting the world's threatened species is a dangerous business. Things turn deadly for Lani, Sailor, Emmett, and Cruz as they search for the fourth piece of Cruz's mom's cipher. Cruz knows it's not going to be easy, but will an unexpected guest bring a disastrous end to the search? In this global game of cat and mouse, one mistake may cost you the ultimate price"--
Author | : Sonali Fry |
Publisher | : Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Stars |
ISBN | : 9780689864544 |
Dora and Boots go on a trip to Star Mountain, catching special Explorer Stars to help them along their way and putting them in her star pocket. On board pages.
Author | : Una McCormack |
Publisher | : Titan Books (US, CA) |
Total Pages | : 283 |
Release | : 2021-09-14 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1785658786 |
The iconic Star Trek character’s lifestory appears for the first time in his own words; perfect for fans of the upcoming Star Trek: Strange New Words. One of Starfleet’s finest officers and the Federation’s most celebrated citizens reveals his life story. Mr Spock explores his difficult childhood on Vulcan with Michael Burnham, his controversial enrolment at Starfleet Academy, his time on the Enterprise with both Kirk and Pike, and his moves to his diplomatic and ambassadorial roles, including his clandestine mission to Romulus. Brand-new details of his life on Vulcan and the Enterprise are revealed, along with never-before-seen insights into Spock’s relationships with the most important figures in his life, including Sarek, Michael Burnham, Christopher Pike, Kirk, McCoy and more, all told in his own distinctive voice.
Author | : Kelly Leigh Miller |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 46 |
Release | : 2020-07-21 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1534452117 |
Is a vampire still a vampire if his fang is all wobbly? Find out in this funny and endearing spin on the classic first lost tooth story. Young Dracula loves his fangs. They are pointy. They are sharp! They are a cherished family trait. So one day, when a fang wiggles…and jiggles…and falls loose, Dracula doesn’t know what to do. He tries pushing it back in. Then taping it. Then sticking it. Because a vampire can’t have only one fang!…Right?
Author | : Trudi Strain Trueit |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1426331592 |
Twelve-year-old Cruz Coronado leaves his home in Hawaii to study and travel with other young people invited to attend the elite Explorer Academy in Washington, D.C., but a family connection to the organization could jeopardize his future.
Author | : Kitty Fross |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 40 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Children's stories |
ISBN | : 9780717268856 |
Dora and Boots journey to catch the brightest star and bring it back to Dora's house for a party surprise.
Author | : Kelly Leigh Miller |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 2021-05-04 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1534478965 |
In this delightful follow-up to I Love My Fangs!, a little Bigfoot learns that while it’s important to love yourself, sharing that love is what truly matters. Little Bigfoot loves his fur. Everyone else loves it, too. It is fluffy! It is soft! It is all anyone wants to talk about—until they’d rather talk about something else. But how is Bigfoot supposed to show his friends how much he cares about them if he can’t share the thing he loves?
Author | : Howard Schneider |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1426325460 |
Provides a guide for beginning stargazers, including sky maps and constellation charts, identification tips, and space facts and jokes.
Author | : Helen Wright |
Publisher | : Plunkett Lake Press |
Total Pages | : 427 |
Release | : 2021-03-18 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
“George Ellery Hale [1868-1938] is the subject of this impressive biography... Wright charts Hale’s steady progress towards leadership in the nascent field of astrophysics from his childhood experiments at home in Chicago, through student days at MIT, to his first observatory at Kenwood, all of which demonstrate his passion for unravelling the secrets of nature through the then new medium of spectroscopy. This enthusiasm led him into contact with most of his peers both in America and beyond (Lockyer, Huggins, Pickering, Rowland, and many more), many of whom remained close associates and correspondents for years after. Probably this sense of community made Hale so active in the organization of science, including the formation of the AAS [American Astronomical Society], the IAU [International Astronomical Union], and ICSU [International Council of Scientific Unions]. It also gave him the contacts to give the Astrophysical Journal such a good start in 1895. Perhaps the greatest debt we owe Hale is for his relentless drive towards the creation of ever bigger and better facilities, starting with the still unsurpassed Yerkes refractor, continuing with the solar telescopes on Mt. Wilson and then the 60- and 100-inch telescopes on the same peak, and concluding with the 200-inch [at Mt. Palomar]... Scientifically, Hale’s lifelong affair with the Sun brought him success in the detection of magnetic fields and early studies of surface activity by means of the spectroheliograph he developed, and for which he was duly fêted, and the frustrations of trying to record the corona. But these were early successes and as astropolitics and finance took an ever increasing share of his time, he was able to contribute less than he would have liked. Part of the problem was the illness, with both physical and mental symptoms, which progressively plagued the life of this hyperactive polymath; it is sad to note his decline which prevented him playing a fuller part in the creation of what was to become his memorial... this [biography] is something of a classic on one of astronomy’s giants.” — David Strickland, The Observatory “This important biography is well written and is highly recommended.” — A. E. Covington, Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada “[An] outstanding biography of this most remarkable man... Helen Wright has done a superb job of tracing Hale’s development not only of new and powerful instruments and of his important discoveries of sunspot magnetic fields and the law of reversing polarities, but also of the embryonic state of American science in the early days of this century... an authoritative biography of one of the most influential men of science this country has produced. The hook will bring to contemporary scientists and historians the story of this unique astronomer whose life is of such special interest to the Caltech community.” — Allan Sandage, Caltech Magazine (formerly Engineering and Science) “Helen Wright gives a detailed account of the life and almost frantic activities of this remarkable scientific leader... In summarizing astrophysical events of the years 1880 to 1950... Wright has provided a useful and fascinating account of scientific development that led to the preeminence of the United States.” — Thornton Page, Science “In writing the story of Hale’s origins, career and bequest to posterity Helen Wright has richly served her fellow astronomers. No one else could have done so well. Her account preserves an admirable balance in presenting Hale not only as a doer but also as a dreamer... Miss Wright’s excellent biography covers the highlights of his career... Miss Wright’s book is highly authentic.” — Harlow Shapley, Scientific American Published under license from Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature