Tinkerbelle

Tinkerbelle

Author: Robert Manry

Publisher:

Published: 1966

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13:

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The story of crossing the Atlantic nonstop in a very small boat.


Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg

Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg

Author: Gail Carson Levine

Publisher: Disney Electronic Content

Published: 2011-08-31

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1423143337

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Fairy Haven's newest arrival, Prilla, along with Rani and Vidia, embarks on a journey filled with danger, sacrifice, and adventure. The fate of Never Land rests on their shoulders.


Tinker Bell

Tinker Bell

Author: Apple Jordan

Publisher: RH/Disney

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0736428127

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Collects three stories about Tinker Bell and her fairy friends in Fairy Hollow, including a tale of Tinker Bell's hunt for the wishing mirror and her adventure trapped inside a human's house.


Tinkerbelle

Tinkerbelle

Author: Robert Manry

Publisher: The Robert Manry Project

Published: 2012-03-12

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1620955032

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There is no dream so large that it can’t fit into a tiny boat... TINKERBELLE tells the real story about a man’s boyhood dream and how he made his dream come true. This is ROBERT MANRY’S inspiring tale of how he became enchanted with the notion of sailing the high seas, and how, years later, he set sail on a voyage that has fascinated sailors, adventurers, and dreamers, ever since. It is the gripping story of his 131⁄2-foot sloop, Tinkerbelle—the smallest boat that had ever crossed the Atlantic nonstop. The son of missionary parents, Robert Manry was born 7,000 feet above sea level in the Himalayan Mountains and about as far away from the ocean as one could be in India. He was raised and schooled with his brother and sisters, in Landour, India, and it was there that a visiting German adventurer ignited his imagination with the idea of making an ocean voyage. Manry moved to the United States in 1937 to attend college, and after an interlude with the infantry in Europe, he received a degree in Political Science. He worked as a newspaper reporter in Ohio and Pennsylvania, and married in 1950. He and his wife, Virginia, relocated to Cleveland when he joined the staff of the Plain Dealer as a copy editor. Robert settled into a prototypical American post-war life, in a modest suburban tract house east of Cleveland. He commuted between home in Willowick and his evening work shift, and by all appearances, was just a “regular American guy” — happily married, with one daughter, one son, a dog, a cat, a car—and a little boat... Manry weaves the tale of how his dream was born, and describes the reasons for his voyage, finding a boat, learning to sail her, planning, fitting out, and finally, the thrilling adventure itself. Told with warmth, modesty, and humor, this engrossing story has inspired countless voyages since its original publication in 1966—an adventure born of youthful zeal, nurtured by desire, tempered by trial and error, and at last, fulfilled. The author departed from Falmouth, Massachusetts on 1 June 1965, bound for Falmouth, England, some 3,200 miles across the North Atlantic. Among his extraordinary experiences, he was awakened one morning by a submarine; swept overboard by broaching waves; tormented by weird hallucinations; challenged by gear failure and loneliness; received a feast from a passing ship captain, and was tracked down in mid-ocean by an enterprising journalist who cleverly “scooped” the story of his voyage from Manry’s own Plain Dealer colleagues. After 78 days, he made a joyous arrival in England, accompanied by an armada of small craft and thousands of cheering spectators. Begun as one man’s secret goal, Tinkerbelle’s voyage ended in a worldwide media frenzy that forever changed the lives of the story’s main participants. Triumphant in every way, the book remains an enduring treatise on how to accomplish what others dismiss as impossible, if not downright crazy. One of the great songs of the sea, Robert Manry’s tale has the alluring effect of happily persuading readers that they too could sail a small boat across the wide blue seas. More than that, TINKERBELLE provides a merry, make-it-happen road map of how anyone can achieve his or her dream’s desire. This extended e-book edition includes the original text—plus a gallery of restored photographs, the logbook of Tinkerbelle’s voyage, an afterword, a new portrait of Robert by his son, and a link to dozens of Robert Manry’s previously unpublished photographs.


The Superstars

The Superstars

Author: R N Vanessa

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-09-14

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 1465302778

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A stern dad who is the fi nance manager of his children, who formed a well-known band called the Super Stars, decides to move the whole family to Hausley because the house rates are much cheaper there. However the kids dont like the idea, and Michelle the second daughter prefers they remain in Hicksville, far away from her rebellious older brother Greeno who only thinks about parties. Then Tinkerbelle- the youngest decides to have a birthday party but Lizzie the class bully is not happy as she was not invited. What will happen next?


Tinker Bell Read-Along Storybook

Tinker Bell Read-Along Storybook

Author: Disney Books

Publisher: Disney Electronic Content

Published: 2012-11-27

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1423179730

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The story of Tinker Bell comes to life in this pixie-dusted, audio-enhanced eBook! Discover how Tinker Bell found her talent and how the fairies prepare to bring seasons to the mainland. Follow along and relive the magic of the movie in this read-along storybook featuring enchanting word-for-word narration, dazzling sound effects, and original character voices!


Tinker Bell

Tinker Bell

Author: Mindy Johnson

Publisher: Disney Editions

Published: 2013-10-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781423172017

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How did Tinker Bell get her name? In J. M. Barrie’s original version of the play “Peter Pan,”the little sprite’s name was Tippytoe, and she had speaking lines. But over time, Barrie decided that the fairy’s expressions would be best voiced by musical chimes. During the early 1900s, vagabonds known as tinkers traveled from town to town, performing jack-of-all-trade repair services. Their arrival was hailed by the jingling of bells fashioned from tin that they mounted on their wagons. One of these “tinker bells” was used to give Peter’s fairy friend her voice in the original stage production, and the name stuck. Now, more than a hundred years later, it is difficult to believe that this popular pixie began as a circle of lamplight, reflected in a mirror controlled by a stage hand behind the curtains. She is now the center of a major Disney franchise, she flies through the skies in Orlando and Anaheim introducing the nightly fireworks displays, and she opens every Walt Disney Pictures film with a sprinkling of pixie dust. Tinker Bell: An Evolution is a full biography of the fiery little fairy. Designed in collaboration with the Animation Research library, it contains artwork that has never been seen before. The book is heavily illustrated, highly detailed, and will make the perfect gift for every grown-up who believes in fairies.


Tinker Bell (Book and Plush)

Tinker Bell (Book and Plush)

Author: Publications International Ltd. Staff

Publisher:

Published: 2011-05-15

Total Pages: 8

ISBN-13: 9781450821711

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Pack includes a sound book and cuddly plush Rudolph.


A Fairy Tale

A Fairy Tale

Author: Apple Jordan

Publisher: RH/Disney

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780736480550

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Not so sure that she wants to be a tinker fairy, Tinker Bell asks her friends to help her find a new talent--with disastrous results.


Lestrade and the Sawdust Ring

Lestrade and the Sawdust Ring

Author: M. J. Trow

Publisher: BLKDOG Publishing

Published: 2020-09-12

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13:

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Book one in the Inspector Lestrade series. ‘In the circus, nothing is what it seems …’ Walk up! Walk up! This way for the greatest show on earth! It is 1879. Disraeli is at Number Ten. The Zulu are being perfectly beastly to Lord Chelmsford. And Captain Boycott is having his old trouble again. What has this to do with the young Detective-Sergeant Sholto Lestrade? Absolutely nothing. Or has it? He has his work cut out investi-gating mysterious goings-on at ‘Lord’ George Sanger’s Circus. First, the best juggler in Europe is shot in full view of a thousand people. Then Huge Hughie, the dwarf, dies an agonizing death under the Ether Trick. Finally, the Great Bolus dies by swallowing the wrong sword. And all of this after two bodies have been found with multiple slashes … And what is the link with Mr Howard Vincent, founder of the CID? And has the Prince Imperial really been caught by the Impis? A trail of murder is laid among the llama droppings as the World’s Second Greatest Detective goes undercover to solve the Case of the Sawdust Ring.