Chronologically presents a selection of peace and disarmament correspondent Jonathan Schell's "Letters from Ground Zero" columns, in which he comments on the war on terrorism, current American foreign policy, and the war in Iraq.
Includes bandw personal photos. This tenth anniversary edition includes a new epilogue. Lacks a subject index. First published by Simon and Schuster in 1990. Rhodes received the Pulitzer Prize for his book The Making of the Atomic Bomb.
Days later, his girlfriend, Elizabeth, announces that she is pregnant. That Henry is speechless at these two events throws into sharp relief his emotional landscape, and this novel charts that landscape’s exact contours.
With the help of a dog named Einstein and a beautiful girl named Rebecca, Paul unearths the truth behind the hole in this isolated world. What he learns will change him forever.
‘[An] irresistible account of a child’s imaginary 8,000-mile journey through the earth to discover what’s inside.
Did you know that a dinosaur poo would have been the size of your bedroom? This is only one of the fantastic discoveries Charlie makes after digging the biggest hole in the world...
Fans of DanTDM: Trayaurus and the Enchanted Crystal and Zach King: My Magical Life will love this PopularMMOs graphic novel adventure, filled with hilarious jokes, thrill-a-minute action, and beloved characters.
Spanning more than half a century, from the years preceding the Holocaust through the Nazi defeat, the rise of Communism, and the fall of the Berlin Wall on to the...
Chosen as the BookTrust National Bookstart Week book in 2016, this singalong picture book offers a delightful dip into multisensory science learning, sure to inspire young marine biologists.
The true story of how a scientist saved the planet from environmental disaster.
Clear, lively text answers all those tricky questions about how the world works, while friendly, funny cartoons add interest.--Cover.