| Jeremy Strong - Performing Arts - 2018 - 306 pages
This volume brings fresh perspectives to the study of James Bond. With a strong emphasis on the process of Bond’s incarnation on screen and his transit across media forms ... | |
| G. A. Tupper - Juvenile Fiction - 2013 - 110 pages
Two pairs of brothers and sisters travel back in time to solve the mystery of a dinosaur painting that was given to them at a local flea market. Bill, April, Fred and Amy, are ... | |
| Simon Hutton - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2007 - 84 pages
Billy is desperate to beat the kid in his class who always seems to win on the latest competition, writing a story. But he gets stuck, and none of the hints he is given help ... | |
| Carol Carrick - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1992 - 36 pages
Professor Potts discovers some big old bones and puts them together in various ways until he is satisfied he has discovered a dinosaur that once ruled the earth. | |
| Carol Carrick - Juvenile Fiction - 1986 - 42 pages
"A fanciful explanation of the life and times of dinosaurs, as told by a boy to his older brother, this imaginative flight is a saurian delight".--School Library Journal. | |
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