Mac Carthaigh’s Book is a collection of annals of the period AD 1114–1437 inclusive.
book | American comic book | Fleetwood Mac | Mac OS | Domesday Book | National Book Award | Book of Genesis | Book of Exodus | Book of Common Prayer | Mac | children's book | Book of Revelation | The Jungle Book | Golden Book of Cycling | Freddie Mac | Book of Isaiah | The New York Times Book Review | picture book | Yellow Book | Book of Ezekiel | The Bernie Mac Show | Doomsday Book | Book series | The Yellow Book | Book of Job | Project Blue Book | Mac Miller | Book frontispiece | National Book Critics Circle Award | Limca Book of Records |
His work on Safavid Iran won Iran's book of the year prize for 2007 in the category of Iranian Studies.
Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions is a 1976 children's book written by Margaret Musgrove and illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon.
Barfing in the Backseat: How I Survived My Family Road Trip (ISBN 978-0448443287) is the twelfth book in the Hank Zipzer children's book series by Lin Oliver and Henry Winkler.
A roman a clef, it details the life of Joe Necchi, a heroin addict and writer, who is living and working on a scow on the Hudson River in New York.
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Trocchi was put on trial for the depiction of drug abuse, and a jury found against the publisher, John Calder.
Captain Louie is a family musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Anthony Stein adapted from the children's book The Trip by Ezra Jack Keats.
Her poems, children's stories, and short stories were published in many of the most read publications of the time including Harper's Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book and Lippincott's Monthly Magazine.
Cathy's Book: If Found Call (650) 266-8233 is a young adult novel with alternative reality game elements by Sean Stewart and Jordan Weisman, illustrated by Cathy Brigg.
Cautionary Tales for Children: Designed for the Admonition of Children between the ages of eight and fourteen years is a 1907 children's book written by Hilaire Belloc.
Christoph Niemann (born 1970 in Waiblingen, West Germany) is an illustrator, graphic designer, and (co-)author of several books including some children's books.
Marketed as children's book, it explains what exactly "curses" are, and describes supposed curses on families (such as the House of Atreus in Greek Mythology, the House of Habsburg or the Kennedy family), creatures, places (the Bermuda Triangle, the Devil's Sea), wanderers (like the Flying Dutchman) and ghosts.
Fattypuffs and Thinifers (ISBN 1903252075) is a translation of the French children's book Patapoufs et Filifers written in 1930 by André Maurois.
Further Adventures of the Family from One End Street is the sequel to The Family from One End Street, an English children's book.
Goodnight Opus (ISBN 978-0-316-10853-9) is a 1993 children's book by Berkeley Breathed featuring Opus the Penguin.
By 1923, he was illustrating children's book during the heyday of illustrated books by illustrators such as Arthur Rackham and Kay Nielsen.
Henry and Mudge is a series of American children's books written by Newbery Medal winner Cynthia Rylant and published by Simon & Schuster.
Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life is a 2010 live-action/animated short film about the fictional adventures of Maurice Sendak's pet dog Jennie, based on his 1967 children's book of the same name.
She told Xena that she writes down all of her wisdom in Lao Tzu's book so that he will be remembered as a great and wise ruler.
Similar recipes for macaroni and cheese occur in the 1852 Hand-book of Useful Arts, and the 1861 Godey's Lady's Book.
The Marvin Redpost Series, is a series of eight children's books by the author Louis Sachar.
What Could Be Better Than Having Two? is a 2009 children's book geared toward the LGBT families, specifically lesbian mothers, written by Crystal Tompkins and illustrated by Lindsey Evans.
The facade includes her 1956 children’s book, The O’Donnells, as a title on the Community Bookshelf.
Bon Air Elementary was the inspiration for a series of children's books, The Kids of the Polk Street School by Patricia Reilly Giff.
The Rainbow Fish is an award-winning children's book drawn and written by Marcus Pfister, Swiss author and illustrator, and translated into English by J. Alison James.
His visual works (including artist's books, collages, and prints) have been exhibited in numerous shows in the United States, Europe, Japan, and South America, and in a one-person show at the Stemplelplatt's Gallery in Amsterdam.
Major subject areas in the collections include: book arts, environmental history, ethnic studies, fine printing, graphic arts, Julia Morgan's and John Steinbeck's first editions, landscape architecture in California, Robinson Jeffers' first editions, San Luis Obispo regional history, social history, William Randolph Hearst, and San Simeon.
The Bad Child's Book of Beasts is an 1896 children's book written by Hilaire Belloc.
Bernard Palissy, mentioned throughout as the most expert of potters.
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Rupert Brooke, at college with Julian Cain, he attends all the right plays and parties.
The Five Chinese Brothers is an American children's book written by Claire Huchet Bishop and illustrated by Kurt Wiese.
The Hoboken Chicken Emergency is a 1977 children's book by Daniel and Jill Pinkwater.
The Monster Bed is a children's book by Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Susan Varley that revolves around the twist on the common "monsters under the bed" story that frighten children.
The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking is a 1988 American fantasy–adventure–musical film written and directed by Ken Annakin based on the books of the fictional character Pippi Longstocking, created by Swedish children's book author Astrid Lindgren.
The Road to Agra (Norwegian: Veien til Agra) is a children's book, written by Aimée Sommerfelt and published in Norwegian in 1959.
The Voyagers: Being Legends and Romances of Atlantic Discovery is a children's book by Padraic Colum.
Tootle (ISBN 0307020975) is a children's book written by Gertrude Crampton and illustrated by Tibor Gergely in 1945.
Whitman Publishing, long a subsidiary of Western Publishing, was a children's book publishing company that was popular from the early 1900s to the mid-1970s.