Shy Charles

Shy Charles

Author: Rosemary Wells

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2001-06-25

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 0140568433

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Charles is a mouse of few words. He doesn’t like to talk, and he’s perfectly happy playing by himself. But his parents are not happy. “It’s time he played football or joined the ballet,” says Charles’s father. So off Charles goes to ballet class, where he curls up and pretends to be asleep. Football proves even less successful. Will anything bring Charles out of his shell? “A nicely told fable as helpful for their parents as for shy children in need of respect.” —The New York Times Book Review “Wells has a time-tested talent for taking a keenly felt emotion—in this case shyness—and exploring it in a manner that is reassuring to young listeners.” —Booklist


Charles

Charles

Author: Gill Knappett

Publisher: Batsford Books

Published: 2022-09-12

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 1841659622

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The expertly written text offers an insight into the private and public life of the heir to the throne of England, from his early years at Buckingham Palace through to his education at Gordonstoun and Trinity College, Cambridge, as well as his time in the Royal Navy. With a wide range of humanitarian and social interests, Charles is patron to a number of charities and organisations, including The Princes's Trust, founded in 1976. He has played a central role as father to Princes William and Harry and his devotion and dedication to his mother, Queens Elizabeth II, is outstanding. This beautifully illustrated biography is part of the Pitkin Royal Collection series, celebrating the lives of the British royal family. Other notable titles in this insightful series include Royal Babies, The Queen and Her Family and Queen Elizabeth II.


A Republic of Scoundrels

A Republic of Scoundrels

Author: David Head

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2023-12-05

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 1639364080

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The Founding Fathers are often revered as American saints; here are the stories of those Founders who were schemers and scoundrels, vying for their own interests ahead of the nation’s. We now have a clear-eyed understanding of Founding Fathers such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander Hamilton; even so, they are often considered American saints, revered for their wisdom and self-sacrificing service to the nation. However, within the Founding Generation lurked many unscrupulous figures—men who violated the era’s expectation of public virtue and advanced their own interests at the expense of others. They were turncoats and traitors, opportunists and con artists, spies, and foreign intriguers. Some of their names are well known: Benedict Arnold and Aaron Burr. Others are less notorious now but were no less threatening. There was Charles Lee, the Continental Army general who offered to tell the British how to defeat the Americans, and James Wilkinson, who served fifteen years as a commanding general in the US Army, despite rumors that he spied for Spain and conspired with traitors. The early years of the republic were full of self-interested individuals, sometimes succeeding in their plots, sometimes failing, but always shaping the young nation. A Republic of Scoundrels seeks to re-examine the Founding Generation and replace the hagiography of the Founding Fathers with something more realistic: a picture that embraces the many facets of our nation’s origins.


Building a Community of Writers

Building a Community of Writers

Author: Kim Cernek

Publisher: Creative Teaching Press

Published: 2007-02

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13: 1591983762

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"Featuring: writer's workshop teaching techniques ; activities directly linked to writing standards."--Cover


Co-Operative Action

Co-Operative Action

Author: Charles Goodwin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 557

ISBN-13: 0521866332

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This book investigates how language, embodiment, objects, and settings in historically shaped communities combine, and form human actions.


Capturing Emilia

Capturing Emilia

Author: Brooke Adams

Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd

Published: 2020-07-10

Total Pages: 81

ISBN-13: 1838596216

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Emilia, 29, has left the suburbs and a dead-end job to make a fresh start in London. Recently qualified as an archivist, she is getting over her past relationships and freeing her mind from her obsession with New Age thinking.


Seducing Mr. Heywood

Seducing Mr. Heywood

Author: Jo Manning

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2012-08-14

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1101568100

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A “deft, diverting, and decidedly different” (Edith Layton) Signet Regency Romance from beloved author Jo Manning. Available Digitally for the First Time After she bore her late husband two heirs, thrice widowed Lady Sophia Rowley courted with London’s high society and earned a tarnished reputation. Now, in self-imposed exile in Yorkshire, Sophia is shocked to discover that her husband’s will names the handsome local vicar legal guardian of her sons. Although Charles tutored the young Rowley boys, the news of his guardianship is as much a shock to him as it is to Lady Sophia. Despite her notoriety, Charles believes that Sophia needs to be cared for as much as her children, but the type of care she desires from Charles is a temptation the vicar is finding difficult to resist…


The Eloquence of Blood

The Eloquence of Blood

Author: Judith Rock

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2011-09-06

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1101544198

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"An exciting new discovery" (Library Journal) returns to seventeenth-century Paris with a new historical novel of intrigue. Christmas in Paris, 1686. The spirit of the season is shattered when Martine Mynette is murdered while trying to prove that she is the adopted daughter of the last surviving Mynette heir and thus claim her inheritance-money that the family otherwise intended to go to the Jesuit school, Louis le Grand. Now, with Jesuits being implicated in Martine's death, rhetoric teacher Charles du Luc will not rest until he finds her murderer...


Murder at the Chase

Murder at the Chase

Author: Eric Brown

Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd

Published: 2014-12-01

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 1780105770

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Crime writer sleuth Donald Langham is faced with the classic locked-room conundrum in this “ripping good” historical mystery (Booklist). July, 1955. Donald Langham has interrupted his romantic break in rural Suffolk with the delectable Maria Dupré to assist a fellow writer. Alasdair Endicott has requested Langham’s help in discovering what’s happened to his father, Edward, who seems to have disappeared without trace from inside his locked study. Before he vanished, the elder Endicott had been researching a book on the notorious Satanist Vivian Stafford. Could the proposed biography have something to do with his disappearance? Does local resident Stafford really possess supernatural powers, as some believe? As Langham and Dupré question those around them, it becomes clear that there have been strange goings-on in the sleepy village of Humble Barton. But is the village really haunted—or does someone merely want it to look that way? With a further shocking discovery, the case takes a disturbing new twist. “For readers who enjoy classic Golden Age mysteries,” Eric Brown’s “charming English locked-room mystery features a well-crafted and exciting plot and two attractive protagonists” (Library Journal). “Reads like a country-house whodunit from the golden age, packed with fascinating characters, each boasting a motive for murder.” —Kirkus Reviews “Plenty of unexpected twists. Agatha Christie fans will find a lot to like.” —Publishers Weekly