Sugar Lump, The Orphan Calf

Sugar Lump, The Orphan Calf

Author: Simmons, Lynn Sheffield

Publisher: Pelican Publishing

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9781455612642

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Based on the author's own experience raising a needy young steer, this book explores the humorous relationships between humans and animals. Twelve-year-old Marcy learns a lot about responsibility when she takes care of Sugar Lump. After several hilarious episodes around the farm, the duo is involved in an exciting search -- with an unexpected ending.


The Barnyard Night Before Christmas

The Barnyard Night Before Christmas

Author: Beth Terrill

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13: 0375836829

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In a poem inspired by the classic "Night Before Christmas," an array of squabbling farm animals must put aside their differences in order to help a stranded Santa Claus deliver presents on Christmas Eve.


ELFIN HOUSE HOLIDAY

ELFIN HOUSE HOLIDAY

Author: A.P.J HUNT

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2008-06-14

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1326416847

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Santa is on a mission he hasn't had a holiday in over forty years and even then he got banned and isn't allowed to set foot in the place. Mrs Santa wants a nice shopping holiday but Santa wants to party just like the old Prince song. Is America ready for them I think not because the rest of the family are going as well. So will Rudolph make their bail and will the snowman stop the next war. Beware the loonies are coming run to the hills and ask yourself the ultimate question. Why do we trust this man with our christmas presents


The White Sniper

The White Sniper

Author: Tapio Saarelainen

Publisher: Casemate

Published: 2016-10-31

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 1612004296

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Simo HŠyhŠ (1905 Ð 2002) is the most famous sniper in the world. During the Winter War fought between Russia and Finland in 1939 Ð 1940 he had 542 confirmed kills with iron sights, a record that still stands today. He has been a role model for snipers all over the world and paved the way for them by demonstrating their significance on the battlefield. Simo HŠyhŠ was a man of action who spoke very little, but he was hugely respected by his men and his superiors and given many difficult missions, including taking out specific targets. Able to move silently and swiftly through the landscape, melting into the snowbound surroundings in his white camouflage fatigues, his aim was deadly and his quarry rarely escaped. The Russians learned of his reputation as a marksman and tried several times to kill him by indirect fire. He was promoted from corporal to second lieutenant and he was awarded the Cross of Kollaa. For sniping Simo HŠyhŠ only ever used his own m/28-30 rifle. Eventually his luck ran out and Simo received a serious head wound on March 6 1940, though he subsequently recovered. After the war Simo HŠyhŠ lead a quiet, unassuming life in farming and forestry. His roots were deep in the Finnish soil and he loved life in rural Finland. A true patriot, he epitomized the traits of a professional soldier, performing his duty and setting an example of bravery that personified the Finnish spirit when confronted by the Russian onslaught. The White Sniper fully explores Simo HŠyhŠÕs life, his exploits in the Winter War, the secrets behind his success including character and technique, and also includes a detailed look at his rifle itself. There are appendices on the basics of shooting, the impact of fire on the battlefield, battles on the Kollaa Front during the Winter War and a list of ranked snipers of the world.


The Mother's Almanac

The Mother's Almanac

Author: Marguerite Kelly

Publisher: Main Street Books

Published: 1992-05-01

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 0385468776

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A national bestseller with more than 750,000 copies in print, now revised for the new mothers of the '90s -- the latest findings on health, advice for working mothers, facts about the influence of TV, and more. B & W illustrations throughout.


The Tale of the 1002nd Night

The Tale of the 1002nd Night

Author: Joseph Roth

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2011-04-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1429980028

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Vienna of the late nineteenth century, with its contrasting images of pomp and profound melancholy, provides the backdrop for Joseph Roth's final novel, which he completed in exile, a few years before his tragic death in 1939. The Tale of the 1002nd Night is a brilliant, allegorical tale of seduction and personal and societal ruin, set amidst exquisite, wistful descriptions of a waning aristocratic age, and provides an essential link to our understanding of Roth's extraordinary fictive powers.


Medical Humanities

Medical Humanities

Author: Deborah Kirklin

Publisher: Royal College of Physicians

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 9781860161476

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This book examines the impetus to incorporate the arts into the science of medicine.